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News
Dec 07, 2025
Patients may report difficulty speaking because of numbness in the tongue and lips.
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Dec 05, 2025
ADA News is providing a roundup of government happenings you may have missed this week.
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Dec 05, 2025
The AI/AN Health Partners is calling on House and Senate appropriators to strengthen funding for the Indian Health Service.
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Dec 04, 2025
The ADA is urging lawmakers to prioritize oral health as they examine strategies to address rising health care costs.
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Dec 04, 2025
The National Council of Insurance Legislators voted to approve amendments to the 2020 Transparency in Dental Benefits Contracting Model Act.
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Dec 04, 2025
A new study finds typical childhood fluoride exposure is linked to modestly better teen cognitive performance with no later cognitive harm.
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