Dental Headlines & News
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...
Baby Boomers Want Whiter Teeth in Droves
Are you after that younger look ?Well, you are not alone. People today firmly believe that a whiter smile helps you get a promotion, secure a new job, enhance your love life and just plain add to your looks.More baby boomers than ever are interested in their...
Too Much Fluoride Is Not Good For Your Health
Are your childrend getting too much fluoride in their water or your toothpaste?Studies have found that an over abundance of fluoride in children undergoing tooth formation tends to lead to a condition called, dental fluorosis.- a condition indicated by the...
Tooth Whitening, Rafting Broaden Home Show's Offerings (Hartford Courant)
Want to plan a vacation, schedule a family portrait, deal with that persistent pain in your neck and stock up on some nifty kitchen gadgets? And do it all in the same place?
Dental system in crisis as one in six Britons can't afford a check-up The soaring cost of dental treatment has been blamed for millions of Britons having teeth in shockingly poor state, a new report has found.
Business Dispatches for 3/4/2008 (The York Dispatch)
SMILES FOR LIFE Dentist whitens for Olivia's House From March through June, dentist Dr. John Blevins will participate in a "Smiles for Life" to offer professional teeth whitening services to the York community at a reduced cost.
Industry Leader Opens First Dental Practice in New Philadelphia, Ohio (PRWeb)
Aspen Dental Helps People Find Their Smiles with Affordable, Full-Service Denture and Dental Care (PRWeb Mar 5, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/03/prweb738544.htm
The costs of poor dental fitness A few years ago, an extremely sick, 21 2-year-old boy came to the Houston office of pediatrician Ray Wagner, MD, with a 105-degree temperature. It was caused by untreated tooth decay because the patient's parents couldn't afford dental care
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