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    2 Lessons 8-year-old girl with a radiolucency Dr. Juan Yepes, DDS, MD, MPH, DrPH An 8-year-old girl presented with a painless radiolucency and swelling of the left mandibular alveolar ridge. 2 Lessons 40-year-old woman with lesion Dr. Juan Yepes, DDS, MD,…

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    The University of Western Australia is highlighting a feasibility study showing that a smartphone app can remotely screen children’s teeth. The study was published in the International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry.

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    Health directors in the U.K.’s Essex and Suffolk counties plan to bestow grants that will be used for a supervised toothbrushing in schools initiative, according to a BBC News report. The investment package will give 967,000 pounds ($1.2 million) to the Suffolk County Council.

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    Citing research showing that a majority of antibiotics prescribed by dentists in the U.K. is unwarranted, dentists in Spain argued that clinicians must learn more about antibiotic resistance. Their correspondence was published on January 12 in the International Dental Journal.

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    A popular orthodontist on TikTok is cautioning patients not to use a spoon to remove their braces.

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