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Dental Health Fact Sheets
Dental Emergencies; Clean Teeth and Gums; Diet and Dental Health; Sealants; Mouth Guards; Baby Bottle Tooth Decay; Smokeless Tobacco. |
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Dental Reference
This site offers a fairly wide range of information for patients about oral diseases and possible treatments. It includes information for specific types of patients, as well as tools such as dictionaries and when to see a professional in contrast to when a home remedy might be appropriate. |
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National Oral Health Information Clearinghouse
Information about general dental topics and dental research from the National Institute of Dental Research at the National Institutes of Health. Site offers publications for patients as well as a searchable database. |
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Non Chew Cookbook
The NON CHEW COOKBOOK was written for people suffering from chewing, swallowing and dry mouth disorders. The cookbook has received many endorsements from a wide variety of medical professionals. |
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Oral-B
Articles, patient education brochures, dental journal abstracts, etc. |
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Pacific Center for Special Care
A rich information resource for professionals and patients and policy-makers, this site include Task Force documents, "Practical Prevention Protocols," and information on overcoming barriers to oral health for both seniors and the disabled. |
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Special Olympics Special Smiles
"Special Olympics Special Smiles is one of the core components of the Special Olympics Healthy Athletes initiative, created to focus attention on the overall health issues facing Special Olympics athletes. The mission of Special Smiles is to increase access to dental care for Special Olympics athletes, as well as all people with intellectual disabilities." |
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Webdental Patient Information
Dentists (Information on general dentistry : brushing, flossing, and general dental care); Endodontics (Root canals); Orthodontics (Braces and beautification of your smile); Oral Surgery (Tooth extraction, facial surgery, dental implants, and more); Pedodontics (Childrens dentistry); Periodontics (Gum diseases, dental implants, and guided bone regeneration); Prosthodontics (Crowns, bridges, and dentures). |
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