Dental Headlines & News
Some grooming trends are better kept secret (Galveston County Daily News)
Once there was a time where beauty routines were kept discreet and grooming wasn’t quite so obvious. Now women readily admit to fake nails, hair color, teeth shades, tans and body parts.
Smoking is Bad For Your Teeth Plus Smoking and Bad Breath
Smoking Dangers RevealedTobacco intake is the single most preventable cause of premature death in today’s times. Tobacco or nicotine is the chemical that narrows our blood vessels thereby reducing the life giving air that we intake, which in turn forces us...
Beauty Awards? Where's the teeth?
Turns out that this week in London, there was an event. It's been called, "the Oscars of the beauty industry." The CEW (Cosmetic Executive Women) Beauty Awards foucuses mainly on skin and eye beauty since, it is, afterall, an award show sponsored by the cosmetic...
New Advances In Cosmetic Dentristy Stimulate Tooth Tissue Growth
What if there was a drug that could revive the tissues of your mouth that support your teeth?Well, it seems that there is a biopharmaceutical company that says it has a such a drug. It's called, Acologix and it is said to be able to restore the dental pulp...
Meth Is Bad - Not Just For You But For Your Teeth!
Now, we all know that use of hard drugs is not a good thing but I am not hear to preach about drug addiction, today.I just want to highlight this news: meth (methamphetamine) ruins your oral health. The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) advises it is imperative...
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...
N.J. woman gets reward for tip "The Office of Insurance Fraud Prosecutor Reward Program provides a valuable incentive for members of the public to come forward and assist law enforcement" A New Jersey woman was given a $3,750 reward for reporting the fraudulent billing practices of a Plainsboro dentist. via Home News Tribune
State dismisses NAACP civil-rights complaint against Spring Valley medical clinic "They are very pleased with the outcome and they're looking forward to getting back to what they do best, which is serving the community" The New York state Division of Human Rights has dismissed the Spring Valley NAACP's discrimination complaint against the Ben Gilman Medical and Dental Clinic. via The Journal News
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