dental care


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Noun1.dental care - care for the teethdental care - care for the teeth      
care, tending, attention, aid - the work of providing treatment for or attending to someone or something; "no medical care was required"; "the old car needs constant attention"
brushing, brush - the act of brushing your teeth; "the dentist recommended two brushes a day"
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Jill Darken visited the Riyadh-based Noble Smile Dental Care Clinic (NSDCC) recently.
BASED in new state-of-the-art premises, Meltham Dental Care is using the latest gold standards and pioneering techniques in modern treatments and routine care.
Several studies suggest that the difficulties elderly African Americans face in accessing dental care greatly affect their oral health (Wayler, et al, 2013).
The investment over the next two years will also increase access to special dental care for people with disabilities and special needs across Wales.
Analyzing two years of post-reform data, the report's authors found that the ACA's expanded dependent coverage provision increased access to dental care for young adults ages 19-25 by 6.9 percentage points.
In relevant remarks in 2011, a senior Iranian health ministry official announced that Tehran is prepared to dispatch dentists and dental care specialists to the regional states.
An expert in his field, Dr Al-Sharkawi graduated from Liverpool University Dental Hospital in 1996 and worked in two dental surgeries before founding Gentle Dental Care in 2003.
The scheme, which has been given to go-ahead by Health Minister Mark Drakeford, aims to allow dental care professionals such as nurses, hygienists and therapists, to deliver dental care for patients to free up clinical time for dentists.
According to the Federal Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), more than 47 million people in the United States live in places with difficult access to dental care.
"With an aim to positively affect patient care and spread awareness about preventive measures in dental care. We believe that the patient knowledge base needs to be enhanced, and we endeavour to do the same through unique and innovative tools as we build a chain of 100 plus clinics in the next few years," states Dr.
vigorously on ensuring access to dental care for low-income people.
A Eugene dental practice is trying to make dental care more accessible and affordable by introducing a new kind of dental health plan.