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Viewpoint: Dentists are solution to healthcare crisis
Americans could live longer and the healthcare system would save money if people went to the dentist more often, Gary Kadi, CEO of New York City-based NextLevel Practice, told Thrive Global.
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Data from FDA finds many device complaints stem from dental implants
The FDA released nearly 6 million reports of problems with various medical and dental devices, according to CBS 5 Investigates.
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Tennessee dentist improperly sterilized equipment, state board says
Knoxville, Tenn., dentist Clarence “Buzz” Nabers, DDS, has been accused of submitting forged certifications, improperly sterilizing tools, and asking dental hygienists and assistants to perform duties beyond their scope for four months in 2018, according to Knox News.
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New Hampshire dentist improperly used restraints, performed unnecessary care, dental board claims
A Keene, N.H.-based dentist is facing a slew of new allegations by the state’s dental board after previously being sanctioned for practicing while impaired, according to the SentinelSource.com.
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The newest tool to fight cavities? Stem cells
University of Plymouth researchers are studying a stem cell that encourages continuous tooth growth in mice, New Atlas reports.
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U of Louisville School of Dentistry closes clinic due to water main break
The University of Louisville (Ky.) School of Dentistry canceled classes and closed its clinic July 29 due to a water main break in the downtown area, according to local news station WDRB.
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2 Georgia women practiced unlicensed dentistry for 9 years, police allege
Two women in Cobb County, Ga., were arrested July 23 for allegedly operating a dental practice without licenses, according to AJC.com.
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Safety issues halt West Virginia dental clinic from opening
The opening of a Martinsburg, W.Va.-based free dental clinic scheduled for August has been postponed until further notice due to liability and safety concerns, according to The Journal.
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Washington state dentist left tool embedded in patient's mouth, health officials say
Officials of the Washington Department of Health charged a local dentist in June with unprofessional conduct, according to The Chronicle.
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New Jersey health officials warn patients at dental practice of measles exposure
The New Jersey Health Department issued a warning July 10 of a possible measles exposure in the Ocean County area, according to ABC7.
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