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Staying Ahead: The Key to Effective Dental Marketing Solutions

Identity Dental

Success in the dental industry heavily relies on a practice’s ability to not just offer superior care, but to also stay attuned to the ever-evolving marketing landscape. At Identity Dental Marketing, maintaining a keen understanding of industry trends and emerging tools is pivotal to ensuring that dental practices stand out in a highly competitive market. […] The post Staying Ahead: The Key to Effective Dental Marketing Solutions appeared first on Dental Marketing.

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HHS Sets New Rules to Ensure Nondiscrimination in Healthcare-Related AI

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming healthcare, offering promising solutions such as improved diagnosis, streamlined clinical decision-making, and reduced clinician burnout. However, as these tools become more widespread, concerns about potential discrimination in their use have grown. To address these issues, the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has implemented regulations under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act.

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How to Maintain the Longevity of Your Veneers: Essential Tips for Busy Professionals

Hardin Dental

For many celebrities and public personalities, the secret to a perfect, red-carpet-ready smile is not genetics but rather dental veneers. Veneers are ultra-thin, custom-fitted tooth covers that hide imperfections such as cracks, chipping, discoloration, and gaps. For patients who are already benefiting from this transformative cosmetic solution, the critical question becomes, How do I take care of my veneers so that they last as long as possible?

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🦷 If I had a cavity, here is EXACTLY how I would reverse it

Ask The Dentist

Heres exactly what Id do and what I would eat if I had a small cavity I wanted to reverse. Cavities arent permanent. Your teeth are living tissues designed to repair themselves in a process called remineralization where minerals like calcium and phosphate, delivered through your saliva, are redeposited into your enamel. But be awarefor this process to work, your body needs the right conditions.

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