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Celebrating Shannon (and All Hygienists!) for Dental Hygienist Week

Celebrating Shannon (and All Hygienists!) for Dental Hygienist Week

Big Gay Smiles Now Offering Nitrous Oxide – Here’s Why You Might Want to Try It

Big Gay Smiles Now Offering Nitrous Oxide – Here’s Why You Might Want to Try It

Breaking Barriers: Big Gay Smiles Inspires Future Dentists at UNC with Lessons on Inclusivity and Equity

Breaking Barriers: Big Gay Smiles Inspires Future Dentists at UNC with Lessons on Inclusivity and Equity

Trans Awareness Month: SMYAL’s Support and Big Gay Smiles' Commitment to the LGBTQ+ Community

Trans Awareness Month: SMYAL’s Support and Big Gay Smiles' Commitment to the LGBTQ+ Community

Dr. Rob on October’s  cover of dental town

Dr. Rob on October’s cover of dental town

Why Choose a Fee-For-Service Office?

Why Choose a Fee-For-Service Office?

When it comes to receiving oral healthcare, patients can choose between dental offices that accept insurance and those that operate on a fee-for-service basis.

Anita Bryant and the Rise of LGBTQ Political Empowerment

Anita Bryant and the Rise of LGBTQ Political Empowerment

In the 1970s, Anita Bryant, a former American singer and Miss America Pageant winner, became a controversial figure in the LGBTQ rights movement by spearheading a campaign against a Dade County, Florida ordinance that aimed to prevent discrimination against homosexuals.

Elaine Noble's Pioneering Journey in the Massachusetts State House of Representatives

Elaine Noble's Pioneering Journey in the Massachusetts State House of Representatives

The year 1974 marked a significant milestone in the history of LGBTQ+ rights in the United States, as Elaine Noble shattered barriers by becoming the first openly gay person to be elected as a state legislator.

The Declassification of Homosexuality as a Mental Disorder

The Declassification of Homosexuality as a Mental Disorder

The reclassification of homosexuality as a mental disorder is a watershed moment in the history of LGBTQ+ rights and mental health. Before 1973, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) had classified homosexuality as a mental illness, subjecting LGBTQ+ individuals to harmful practices and discrimination.

Compton's Cafeteria Riot

Compton's Cafeteria Riot

On a humid night in San Francisco's Tenderloin district in 1966, a group of transgender individuals, drag queens, and gay men stood up against years of systemic harassment and violence.

The Stonewall Riots

The Stonewall Riots

The Stonewall Riots of 1969 are a pivotal moment in the history of the LGBT civil rights movement. For years, the LGBT community had been marginalized, discriminated against, and even criminalized.

The Power of Inclusive Care: Exploring LGBTQIA+ Experiences

The Power of Inclusive Care: Exploring LGBTQIA+ Experiences

An oft-ignored dimension of healthcare, the dental office, has traditionally been a stronghold of heteronormative expectations. When it comes to patient care, traditional practices have overlooked the unique needs and experiences of the LGBTQ2IA+ community.

The Power of Probiotics for Oral Health

The Power of Probiotics for Oral Health

Probiotics, long recognized for their beneficial effects on gut health, have now taken the spotlight in the world of oral care. These friendly bacteria, commonly found in yogurt and dietary supplements, are revealing their remarkable potential in maintaining a healthier smile.

Queer Resilience: Illuminating Our History and Reveling in Pride

Queer Resilience: Illuminating Our History and Reveling in Pride

In the shimmering kaleidoscope of my queer existence, I find myself standing on the precipice of history, enveloped in the giant shadows of those who bravely walked this path before us.

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