Oral Hygiene News
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Creative Enzymes Launches Revolutionary Enzyme for Toothpaste to Improve Oral Health
Creative Enzymes, a professional enzyme provider located in New York, USA, is always hammering away at research and trials in order to provide customers with enzyme services and products with its greatest effort. Just a while ago, the company launched a new enzyme for toothpaste that is revolutionizing oral health. Oral hygiene is a critical aspect of daily life, with many people prioritizing ...
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A Guide to Dental Oral Surgeries
Oral surgeons have the skillset and the technology to transform their patients’ mouths. From relatively simple tasks like removing impacted teeth to life-saving measures like removing oral cancer, these highly skilled professionals are trained to rescue their patients in their time of need. There’s more than one way to get your teeth worked on. Dental surgeries come in many ...
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EC Committee Preliminary Opinions on Hydroxyapatite (Nano) and Copper (Nano) and Colloidal Copper (Nano) Available for Comment
On November 9, 2020, the European Commission (EC) Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) published two draft opinions for public comment. In the preliminary opinion on hydroxyapatite (nano), SCCS considered whether the nanomaterial hydroxyapatite is safe when used in leave-on and rinse-off dermal and oral cosmetic products according to the reported maximum concentrations and ...
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Dental volunteers for Israel honors Henry Schein`s Steve Kess at 30th anniversary Gala
Dental Volunteers for Israel (DVI), which is celebrating 30 years of providing oral health care services to underserved families in Jerusalem, regardless of background, honored four people who have helped support the organization, at their New York gala held this week at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City. The honorees were Steve Kess, Vice President of Global Professional Relations ...
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Kaiser permanente awards approximately $16 million in community benefit grants
Kaiser Permanente, one of the country's largest not-for-profit health care organizations, funded 792 grants nationwide, totaling approximately $16 million in the third quarter of 2010. Grants awarded to organizations this quarter included funding basic human services in California in a tight economy, offering dental care to women and children in the Mid-Atlantic States, and providing college ...
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