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Quality Takes Time: Corners You Should Never Cut When Launching a New Website

Oral Health Group

You have seen advertisements for template-based website builders that promise you can create and publish a site in minutes. Maybe you found a designer or marketing company that promises an online presence within a week or two. Are these claims … The post Quality Takes Time: Corners You Should Never Cut When Launching a New Website appeared first on Oral Health Group.

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Association between primary headaches and temporomandibular disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Dental News and Technology

J Am Dent Assoc. 2021 Oct 11;S0002-8177(21)00479-7. Online ahead of print. Abstract Background: The primary objective of this systematic review was to answer the following question systematically: Is there any association between primary headaches (PHs) and temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) in adults? Types of studies reviewed: The protocol was registered with the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews.

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Creating a community of smiles

ASDA Blog

ASDA believes giving back to our communities is a key part of the dental student experience and as future dental practitioners. Over the next three weeks, we’re going to explore how dental students are making a significant impact in their local communities. Mark your calendars for ASDA’s upcoming Week of Service , “Renewing our Reach,” Jan. 17-23, 2022, so you can make a difference in your community, too.

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Disordered eating during COVID: understanding experiences from Reddit posts

The Social Care Elf

Georgie Parker summarises a research study of Reddit comments posted during Covid-19, which looks at how the pandemic and lockdown affected people with disordered eating behaviours. The post Disordered eating during COVID: understanding experiences from Reddit posts appeared first on National Elf Service.

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Federal Safety Standard Closes the Gap in Eyewear Protection

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

According to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 2,000 US workers sustain a job-related eye injury each day that requires medical treatment. This includes oral health professionals, who are subject to spatter, aerosols, and debris generated during routine dental procedures. After experiencing an eye injury from amalgam debris during restorative care, Peter Arsenault, DMD, a professor and division head of operative dentistry in the Department of Comprehensive Care

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Climate change, young people, and parents: what the papers say about eco-anxiety #COP26 #CAMHScampfire

The Social Care Elf

In his debut blog, Sam McKay explores a review of newspaper articles which identifies several narratives about how young people feel about climate change. Follow #CAMHScampfire on Twitter at 5pm GMT on Tuesday 9th November for an online journal club discussing these papers. Or sign up now to join the free webinar hosted by ACAMH. The post Climate change, young people, and parents: what the papers say about eco-anxiety #COP26 #CAMHScampfire appeared first on National Elf Service.

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Therapeutic Rinses May Help Curb Transmission of SARS-CoV-2

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

While therapeutic mouthrinse is often prescribed to help control oral biofilm and for other preventive uses, researchers continue to investigate whether such rinses may reduce or help neutralize SARS-CoV-2 in the oral cavity. A study by O’Donnell et al, 1 for example, focused on the coronavirus’ lipid membrane to determine if these agents—including chlorhexidine, ethanol, povidone-iodine, cetylpyridinium chloride, and hydrogen peroxide—could disturb the pathogen’s lipid envelope.

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A Closer Look at the Trajectory of COVID-19’s Delta Surge

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

As the consistent growth in COVID-19 cases driven by the Delta variant seems to have abated, an analysis of this deadly surge is now possible. The most significant takeaway is that the unvaccinated faced the highest rates of morbidity and mortality due to COVID-19 illness, regardless of region. Data from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that unvaccinated individuals were 12 times more likely to be hospitalized due to COVID-19 than their vaccinated counterparts.

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5 Signs Your Child May Be Developing a Poor Bite

Coshocton Dental

A Malocclusion —better known as a poor bite—can have far-ranging consequences that could follow a child into adulthood. Bite abnormalities make it more difficult to chew and digest food. And, misaligned teeth are also harder to keep clean, increasing the risk of dental disease. But the good news is that we can often curb these long-term effects by discovering and treating a malocclusion early.

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3 Ways to Grow Your Practice with Teledentistry Post-Pandemic

The Big Brush

Teledentistry rose in popularity during the COVID-19 shutdowns of 2020. Telehealth usage has stabilized throughout 2021 indicating virtual checkups may be here to stay.

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How to Lie on a Bed of Nails - The Laws of Physics Applied

Denticle

As I have said here several times before, I flat out *love* Wired magazine. I've been a subscriber since the mid 1990s (I think, maybe longer) and I try to read every issue. Lately they've taken to using science and more directly, physics, to explain things we see or do every day that are fascinating, but we don't give that much thought to. The author of these articles is Rhett Allain.

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What’s in Your Composite? Monomers Unmasked.

3M

The post What’s in Your Composite? Monomers Unmasked. appeared first on 3M Dental Blog.

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