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List of 40 Dental websites worth checking!

Links to Dental sites
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  1. American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
  2. American Dental Association - ADA Online
  3. American Dental Hygienists’ Association 
  4. APCD - São Paulo Dental Association
  5. Austria Dental Hygienist Association (VDHO) 
  6. Australian Dental Industry Association
  7. BetterOralHealth.info
  8. British Dental Association
  9. British Society of Dental Hygiene & Therapy 
  10. British Dental Trade Association
  11. British Society of Dentistry for the Handicapped
  12. Canadian Dental Assistants' Association (CDAA)
  13. Canadian Dental Hygienists Association 
  14. Country/Area Profile Programme - WHO Oral Health
  15. CDC—Oral Health Division
  16. CrownCouncil.com
  17. DentalHygienists.ch (Switzerland) 
  18. Dental Hygienists’ Association of Australia 
  19. Dental Practice Board
  20. Dental-Resources.com
  21. DentalSite.com — Dental Hygienist Resources
  22. Dental Technicians Association of Australia
  23. DentalHygienistUSA.com
  24. German Dental Hygiene Association (DDHV eV) 
  25. Hispanic Dental Association
  26. Israel Dental Hygienist Association 
  27. Ms. Flossy's Dental Hygiene News
  28. National Dental Hygiene Certification Board (Canada)
  29. National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center (USA)
  30. National Museum of Dentistry — University of Maryland
  31. Norsk Tannpleierforening (Norway) 
  32. Odontologi Internet (Sweden)
  33. PerioConcepts, PLLC (USA)
  34. Periodonticsonline.com (USA)
  35. PerioReports.com
  36. Portuguese Association of Oral Hygienists 
  37. Singapore Dental Association
  38. Sveriges Tandhygienistforening (Sweden) 
  39. ToothFairy.org
  40. WomenDentists.org

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