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 StoriesLegal IssuesDental assistant accused of abusing pediatric patientsA dental assistant was arrested for allegedly inappropriately touching pediatric patients during dental x-ray exams at a practice.Legal IssuesDental hygienist accused of reselling stolen dental equipmentCBCTChanges in radiolucency on CBCTs may help predict root canal efficacyLegal IssuesEx-dental student agrees to cop to shooting 2 in hate crimeSponsor ContentDisaster-Proof Dentistry: Defend your practice against economic collapse