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The Dental News of February 18, 2006


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Xlear?s Monthly e-Newsletter Helping to Educate Consumers about Benefits and Versatility of Xylitol
Crystal Xlear (http://www.xlear.com/newsletter/) quickly becoming a must read for latest news and information about xylitol. [PRWEB Jan 17, 2006]

Spring Wedding Season Calls For Immediate White Teeth Measures
Yes, folks, spring is almost upon us and many a bride-to-be is preparing for the big day.There is so much prepr for a wedding that it can be overwhelming so let's just do a short review of your teeth whitening options:There are, basically, only 2 methods to...

"SameDay Smile®" Developed by MDTV® Select? Dental Implant Expert, Robert A. Levine, DDS of Philadelphia Replaces Missing Teeth in Less Than 24 Hours
With many dentists, getting dental implants means multiple visits with a 3-6 month wait before you have your new teeth. MDTV® Select? Periodontist, Robert A. Levine, DDS of the Pennsylvania Center for Dental Implants and Periodontics, can replace missing teeth in just one day with his innovative "SameDay Smile®" dental implant process. [PRWEB Jan 13, 2006]

White Paper on Electronic Medical Records Published
2K Electronic Medical Records publishes white paper on the effects of implementing Electronic Medical Records in your practice. [PRWEB Jan 10, 2006]

Diabetes Can Harm Young Children's Gums
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 15 -- Diabetes ' links to gum disease are well-known, but a new study shows it can trigger periodontal problems in children as young as 6. Prior to this study, experts believed the destruction ...

Dr. Inna Rostker & Dr. Vadim Skorupko Announce Website Update
Website recently updated for Dr. Inna Rostker & Dr. Vadim Skorupko San Jose & Santa Clara, California cosmetic dentist. [PRWEB Dec 10, 2005]

Meth users force more dental spending at prisons, jails
CLEVELAND - The rotting, brittle teeth of methamphetamine users are eating away at the budgets of Ohio's prisons and jails, as officials are forced to spend more taxpayer dollars on dental work.


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