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Locality: Rochester, New York

Phone: +1 585-275-5010



Address: 625 Elmwood Ave, Rm 008 14620 Rochester, NY, US

Website: www.urmc.rochester.edu/libraries/bibby

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Bibby Library at the URMC Eastman Institute for Oral Health 03.12.2020

Bibby Library, located on the Concourse Level of Eastman Dental Center, Room 008.

Bibby Library at the URMC Eastman Institute for Oral Health 22.11.2020

The new Library looks great full of residents! Librarian Lorraine Porcello is explaining the myriad of resources available to them.

Bibby Library at the URMC Eastman Institute for Oral Health 02.11.2020

According to the article, Traditional Medicare does not cover dental care, and many states offer very limited or no dental coverage for adults with Medicaid." I guess that means we all need to plan ahead for dental care after age 65!

Bibby Library at the URMC Eastman Institute for Oral Health 22.10.2020

A little humor for a Monday morning. #orthodontics

Bibby Library at the URMC Eastman Institute for Oral Health 08.10.2020

Happy 100th, EIOH! And thank you, Keith Bullis, for leading us through this "paint job"!

Bibby Library at the URMC Eastman Institute for Oral Health 28.09.2020

Sorry I missed posting this on March 6th. Happy Belated Dentist Day!

Bibby Library at the URMC Eastman Institute for Oral Health 18.09.2020

Only 2 weeks remain until the 3rd Annual Oral Medicine Conference on March 25, 2016. For your convenience, at the Oral Medicine Conference website you'll find information about: The scientific program The panel of speakers CE credits... Timing of the poster exhibition The registration form and contact information See more

Bibby Library at the URMC Eastman Institute for Oral Health 29.08.2020

Eastman Dental Now Screening for HIV at Three Clinics

Bibby Library at the URMC Eastman Institute for Oral Health 17.08.2020

From the article: "Researchers, led by Gareth Fraser from the University of Sheffield’s animal and plant sciences department, have identified how a special set of epithelial cells, called the dental lamina, are responsible for the lifelong tooth regeneration in sharks. Humans also possess this set of cells, which facilitate the production of replacement teeth, but only two sets are formedbaby and adult teethbefore this set of specialized cells is lost."

Bibby Library at the URMC Eastman Institute for Oral Health 09.08.2020

Congratulations, Bethany!