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Survey Shows Anxiety Plays the Biggest Role in Dental Care

According to the findings of the survey, Professor Jimmy Steel who is the head of the Dental School at Newcastle University, admits that there can be seen a major improvement in the dental care habits of the British people. Especially, there has been noted that people under the age of 45 display a much better dental health than ever before. These results are very good, because they show the genuine interest that people have for their own health.

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    Free and Affordable Dental Care Services at Dentistry Schools’ Clinics

    While dental care can be extraordinarily expensive for some people, there are really affordable options that people can turn to when in need of affordable dental care. One option available to people is getting treatment from student dental clinic at an accredited school: the treatments are often very affordable and sometimes free.

    Free Dental Clinics to Provide Care During Dental Health Month

    Local dentists and free dental clinics gave unprivileged elementary school students something to smile about, as they partnered for the second annual Give Kids A Smile Program. Dentists participated in a nationwide program called Dentistry from the Heart, which provides free dental treatment and consultation to those adults who do not have access to dental care or cannot afford it.

    Children with Acid Reflux Likely to Have Poor Dental Health

    Children who have symptoms of chronic acid reflux are significantly more likely to have dental erosions than those without reflux symptoms, according to a new study led by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco.