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Developing countries such as Pakistan have a high prevalence of common dental diseases like tooth decay and periodontal disease. Due to their dietary habits, children are mostly affected with dental problems, which can be prevented through better oral hygiene. Head of the dental section at Aga Khan …

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Grand Island City Councilman Vaughn Minton, who serves as the council's CRA liaison, asked if Primus Dental would have to pay the full property taxes on the land. Regional Planning Director Chad Nabity since Primus Dental is not requesting TIF, it would pay 100 percent of the property taxes on the …

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Half an hour later, he's sitting in a chair by the NYU table for a dental checkup. He's been smoking for three decades and has gum disease, he explains to Dentistry graduate student Ali Allan. After checking if the patient has insurance, Allan hands him a toothbrush, toothpaste and an NYU Dentistry …

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… and local dentists, including Cleona Dental worked overtime to see children free of cost. “We try to get kids in for one day,” Dr Jennifer Davis says. The American Dental Association (ADA) asks dentists to do outreach. “We've been embracing that,” said Davis. Michael K. Dakota, Lebanon Daily News.

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A Wyoming County dentist charged with illegally prescribing medication to an Olyphant woman claims prosecutors are illegally using a federal statue to prevent the case from being dismissed. In court papers, Lawrence Kansky, attorney for Dr. Christopher G. Bereznak, says authorities transferred the …

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