Bernard S. Little[email protected]Oral & Maxillofacial SurgeryReadiness to serve includes dental fitness, good oral healthSince 2000, nearly 11% of all medical evacuations from combat environments were because of dental emergencies, so the U.S. military now encourages all personnel to practice good oral health and hygiene. A new profile of dental services available at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center shows how military practitioners work to keep service members ready for deployment.September 25, 2019Page 1 of 1Top StoriesPeriodonticsGum disease management before diabetes onset mattersPatients who received periodontal management for two years before the onset of type 2 diabetes had better health than those who didn't receive care, reports a study published in the Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology.Infection Control4 sterilization errors you might be making in your dental practiceOffice ManagementDo's and don'ts for continuing educationLegal IssuesTroubled dentist arrested in trafficking stingLegal Issues2 patients sue dentist for inappropriate contact