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A Fort Myers Dentist expects people to start lining up as early as 2 a.m. tomorrow morning to receive free dental care as part of the 4th annual Smiles for the Community event. At least 30 local dentists, oral surgeons and hygienists from Estero to Punta Gorda to Winterhaven, will be giving their time and expertise to help people with their oral health in Fort Myers. Dentist Dr. Paul Uliasz of Lee Dental Care said he anticipates 300 people will show up, some in severe pain.
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"Health Freedom" backers dominate discussion on fluoride. Collier Commission votes to stop adding it to water
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A statewide assessment of dental health needs found nearly a third of older adults in Florida aren't getting the early dental care they need. That lack of…
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Gov. Rick Scott on Thursday signed 34 bills into law, including a measure that will require standards for the use of police body cameras and a plan that...
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Wading into a long-running debate, a Senate committee Monday approved a bill that could lead to changes in how dental services are provided in the...
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A Senate committee Tuesday approved a proposal that supporters hope will help address longstanding shortages of dental care in some areas of Florida.