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Dentists seeing more cracked and fractured teeth during pandemic—and now ‘mask mouth’

 

U of A Headlines

April 12, 2021

 
A patient receives dental care during the COVID-19 pandemic. University of Alberta periodontist Liran Levin says dental offices are safe and urges people not to put off appointments that would prevent problems from getting worse. (Photo: Getty Images)

Dentists seeing more cracked and fractured teeth during pandemic—and now ‘mask mouth’

U of A periodontist Liran Levin (FoMD) says dental offices are safe and urges people not to put off appointments that would prevent problems from getting worse.

 

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CTV News
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U of A program helps local businesses build up digital presence

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CTV News
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Canadian researchers want to shift away from health risk and age-based vaccine rollout

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Global News
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U of A group creates biodegradable products with local brewery

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CBC Edmonton
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Edmontonians turn to outdoor gyms and fitness parks during pandemic

Students Brianne Popowich and Capri Horstmann, and wellness co-ordinator Avneet Hayer (KSR), are interviewed about the outdoor gym at the U of A.

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Toronto Star
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‘Cleaner than ancient arctic ice,’ university scientists plan to study Tiny-area groundwater

Scientists William Shotyk and Michael Powell (both ALES) asked the town of Tiny, Ontario to collaborate on a project involving the town's water supply, which they say is uniquely clean.

Full Story by Toronto Star

 
 
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