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 IssuesDentist is charged with incompetence, sued for alleged malpracticeA dentist faces disciplinary charges of professional incompetence.Smile DesignGLP-1 drugs are changing dental patients' faces, and here's what that means for smile designPrivacy'Everybody likes parfaits.' Why layered cybersecurity is dentistry's new standard of care, Part 1Imaging & CAD/CAMCoding the digital workflow: CDT codes for 3D printing and scanningSponsor ContentPodcast: Recognizing X-Linked Hypophosphatemia in Dental Patients