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  • High achievers

    Two Texas A&M College of Dentistry students competed March 1 in the CLARION competition hosted by TAMU Health's Office of Interprofessional Practice, Education and Research in College Station. Dr. Lara Coseo, faculty member in comprehensive dentistry and the Director of Foundational Interprofessional Curriculum for the IPER Office, served as one of five judges for the competition. 

  • Impressions Day 2025

    First impressions matter

    Texas A&M College of Dentistry's Student National Dental Association (SNDA) held its annual Impressions Day event on Saturday, March 1.

  • Carrollton Health and Safety Fair logo

    Texas A&M College of Dentistry will offer screenings April 5 at the third annual Health & Safety Fair in Carrollton

    Texas A&M University College of Dentistry faculty, dental students and dental hygiene students will offer oral screenings and dental kits to adults and children from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 5, at the city of Carrollton’s third-annual Health & Safety Fair at Standridge Stadium. There’s no charge for the screenings.

  • Dallas County Commissioners recognize College of Dentistry and other local dental providers

    In honor of National Dentist Day on March 6, Dallas County Commissioner Elba Garcia (District 4), a dentist herself, led a resolution earlier this week to name the day National Dentist's Day in Dallas County. College of Dentistry Lily T. Garcia, dean, thanked commissioners for the honor and reminded them that "oral health is the gateway to total health."

  • In honor of National Dentist Day: 5 foods for a healthier smile

    National Dentist Day is March 6, and the dentists at Texas A&M College of Dentistry remind you to brush, floss and visit your local dentist twice a year for professional cleanings. In between those cleanings, here are five foods – sometimes called natural toothbrushes – dentists suggest eating to protect your teeth:

  • Honoring Dr. Loy Frazier

    Smiles we remember: Dr. Loy Frazier

    It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of former faculty member Dr. Loy Frazier on Dec. 6. A veteran of the United States Air Force, Dr. Frazier taught physiology at what was then Baylor College of Dentistry and was later honored as professor emeritus in the Department of Biomedical Sciences. He retired in 1995 after years of dedicated service to the dental school.