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The Dental News of November 21, 2007


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Company refers clients to Mexico for dental care

A Phoenix company is helping Americans find inexpensive dental care in Mexico.

Coloradans Take Mexican Vacation To Get Dentures

As many as a million Americans may leave the country to receive medical care in the coming years.

Women in their late 40 and 50s rush to have their teeth fixed - to help them find new love (Daily Mail)
In days gone by, the end of a relationship was an excuse for a new haircut or pair of shoes. Today, it appears, women may be splashing out on a new smile instead. Research shows that cosmetic dentistry - from tooth whitening to veneers - is most popular among women in their late 40s and early 50s

Free Holiday Portrait Gifts and more!
I just found a great offer just in time for the holidays. What if you could sign up your family for a portait shoot for the holiday and get all kinds of extra freebies when you do?Well, if you schedule your portrait online at the Glamour Shots Website, then...

Dental Care in Guatemala by A Caring Dentist
Dentist Hal Reed is a gracious dentist who cares. Since 1998, Dr. Reed has spearheaded a group of dentists into the depths of Guatemala for the underprivileged children there. In this poverty stricken country, Reed helps those in need. "Reed's mission is...

Snap on Teeth - Florida Cosmetic Dentist Reveals All!
A Dazzling Celebrity Smile May Not Be Out of Reach with Snap-on-Teethby Florida Dentist Dr. Mitchell A. PohA new affordable entry into the field of cosmetic dentistry is becoming vogue, Snap-on-Teeth.Now individuals who don't have that perfect white smile can...

What to know before you try bleaching your teeth at home (Seattle Times)
With the availability of so many over-the-counter teeth-whitening products, anyone can flash a bright smile at an affordable price. Kits or products cost...

Welsh kids' teeth are Britain's worst... Read

ASSEMBLY minister Edwina Hart announced a new drive to tackle the worst child dental health record in Britain yesterday.

$75M Suit VS. Spitzer Has 'Teeth'

A Park Slope dentist has filed a $75 million lawsuit, claiming Eliot Spitzer used the Attorney General's Office to trump up politically convenient charges of Medicaid fraud against him in 2006.

Business owner shoots for a new thing (The Daily News)
At night, owner Scott Klemetsrud sees his Metro Bar and Grill as the place to go for good food, good drinks and good atmosphere.

Australia - Doctors sign petition

Doctors sign petition GLEN BERNOTH November 19, 2007 TWENTY-ONE south-west doctors have signed an anti-fluoride petition arguing it is ``imprudent'' to add the chemical to public water supplies.

Is taxing this good for teeth?

No science shows drinking fluoride-free bottled water leads to more tooth decay, especially since many sodas and juice drinks contain unlisted fluoride. Sugary drinks are linked scientifically to more tooth decay.


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