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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

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.

Transforming Dentistry: Unveiling Cerec and Instant Crowns
Imagine a time when dental appointments become less of a dread, where you can walk into a dental clinic in the morning and walk out in the afternoon with a brand-new permanent crown.

Unlocking The Smile of Tomorrow: In-Office 3D Milling
Dentistry has experienced a remarkable transformation in recent years, thanks to cutting-edge technologies that have revolutionized patient care. One of the most groundbreaking developments in the field is the integration of in-office 3D milling.

PFLAG: A Cornerstone of Support and Advocacy in the LGBTQ+ Community
In 1979, amidst a climate of adversity and the burgeoning fight for LGBTQ+ rights, an essential organization began to spread its roots across the United States.

National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights
In the annals of LGBTQ+ history, the year 1979 stands as a pivotal moment marked by the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights.

The Rainbow Flag: A Symbol of Pride and Resilience
In the vibrant tapestry of human history, certain moments stand out as beacons of progress and unity. One such moment occurred on June 25, 1978, in San Francisco, when the Rainbow Flag was first unfurled during the Gay Freedom Parade.

A Pivotal Year for LGBTQ+ Rights: Harvey Milk’s Rise
In the annals of LGBTQ+ history, the year 1977 stands out as a watershed moment, marked by significant milestones on both sides of the North American continent.

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
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.

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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