Indenture - All about Dentistry :   home | news |

Center: Dental 'crisis' in Hanover (The Evening Sun)

Center: Dental 'crisis' in Hanover (The Evening Sun)

November 6th, 2007

Center: Dental 'crisis' in Hanover (The Evening Sun)

Close to 8,000 people in the Hanover area go without dental care despite being eligible for Medicaid, according to statistics from a local medical center.



Related Content

Harvard looks into prof's cancer research

Published in: Internet News Search: dentist July 14th, 2005

Harvard looks into prof's cancer research

Contra Costa Times
"Clearly, the fluoride-using industry, the dental industry, has an interest in the image of fluoride as being a healthy, good thing.".


Dentists Address Addiction

Published in: Internet News Search: dentist January 10th, 2007

Dentists Address Addiction

A new survey of dental patients find that most would feel comfortable with their dentist asking them about alcohol use and its impact on dental health....


X-Rated

Published in: Internet News Search: dentist October 22nd, 2007

X-Rated

X-Rated

     First, for anyone who typed "X-rated" into Google, go back to Google and keep looking.  I'm sorry if I disappointed you.  Now, if you're a regular reader of this blog, I doubt many of you sit around wondering what I'll come up with next, but I bet one or two o...

Read the full post from Exceptional Dental Practice Management

Tags:

via Blogdigger blog search for dental.


Dental Ticker

»Series on dental health wins two national awards (The Charleston Gazette)
»Dental clinic's methods criticized (The Wichita Eagle)
»Pennsylvania based entrepreneur, Dr. Joe Capista, recognized as The ...
»Singing the dentist's praises
»Letter: Unsanitary practices result in many illnesses
»Small Business Barter a Bit and Give Your Cash a Rest
»Grant Wood's Iowa
»Warning over dental drugs theft (BBC News)
»Dentist pays $183 for candy
»The BIG Immigration Debate
»Dentist pleads not guilty
»Ex-wife of slain dentist speaks out
»Dentist enters not-guilty plea
»Jose Guillen, others bought steroids
»UPDATE 1-Biolase Q3 loss widens, CEO leaves, shares sink
»Biolase Technology CEO leaves company, interim CEO named
»Aetna Rolls out New Plan for Small NYC Businesses
»Lantis Laser's OCT System Addressing Increase in Tooth Decay
»Microflex(R) Corporation Acquired by Linden and Edgewater
»Graduate Programs in Health Care Accept 89 Percent of Bates College ...
»What now for the Bengals?
»The Health of the Nation: State By State
»City's foster care is faulted
»SafeGuard(R) Introduces New Dental & Vision Products for Individuals
»Halloween Deal of the Century
»A really busy day
»Keeping myself intact. :)
»Future health worker shortage may ail state
»Más vale prevenir…
»Day By Day by Chris Muir November 6, 2007
»BIOLASE Technology, Inc.: BIOLASE Reports Third Quarter and First Nine Months 2007 Results
»Ron Paul Raises More than $4 Million Yesterday
»Schwarzenegger Orders Plan for California Budget Cuts
»Professor founded dental school (icWales)
»Classes grow at dental assistant school (The Celina Record)
»Big holes in kids' dental care (Akron Beacon Journal)
»British Dental Association Looks For Positive Signal About NHS Dentistry From DDRB (Medical News Today)
»Dentisoft and Interactive Intelligence Partner to Improve Service and Reduce Costs for Dental Offices (CRM Today)
»Detroit-area dentist joins group that helps kids with deformities
»New orders for services rise faster than expected