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The Dental News of June 14, 2008


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New Jersey Cosmetic Dentist Treating Patients to Dental Vacations (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Spring Lake Dental Care located in the New Jersey resort community of Spring Lake offers residents and vacationers alike a new way of viewing a trip to the dentist.

Giving Teeth Whitening a Bad Name?
Seems there is a company in LA called White Overnite who are milking people out of their money by ordering something for free and hitting up their credit card with a high priced item.Not only that, but they are even misrepresenting their product by claiming...

BET Chooses new Gifting Company to Satisfy their Celebrities that are Participating in this Year's BET Award Show. (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
GBK will create another Spectacular Gift Lounge Back Stage at the BET Awards June 22nd-24th.

Think Yellow Teeth Are Funny?
Think having yellow teeth is funny? Well, since it's close to the holidays, I thought that I would just look around and find a funny story to tell about teeth rather than promote the number one, one and only teeth whitening kit that I recommend.After all, if...

Beauty : Care For Your Looks Starting Today!
It is said that a thing of beauty is a joy forever. That probably explains why possessing beauty and being beautiful is one of the foremost preoccupations of human beings. Over the years, consumerism has transformed such preoccupations into frank obsession....

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...

Public Dental Clinic For Kids Opens MD

Three years ago, members of a nonprofit group conducted dental health screenings at Mt. Hope-Nanjemoy Elementary School, which is in the lowest-income part of the county. They found that a large percentage of children needed dental care, but they did not return to treat the students.

After Merida was hired in April, she and other clinic staff members visited Head Start programs and Judy Centers at schools across the county to conduct additional screenings. Of the 123 children examined, 14 percent were found to have urgent dental needs, Webb said. An additional 23 percent had non-urgent needs.


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