Dental Headlines & News
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...
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...
The Water Cooler: Chicken Soup and Wine Good, Bad
Recent research confirms one of the few truths about health research: You never know.
Teeth Whitening and Hollywood - It's a Match!
I found this fun little website that gives out PR releases on happenings in Hollywood. Here are 2 new releases:Polished Teeth Make The ManTurns out Ben Affleck's teeth were just not up to snuff and it takes pearly whites to make a leading man. Affleck has...
A look at the Me Day Spa (Miami Herald)
The Miami Herald takes a look at a different day spa every week. Send nominations to: spa@MiamiHerald.com. Lowdown: The worst thing you can say about this place is that the name appeals mainly to the self-obsessed.
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...
Coconut to the rescue When a tooth falls out, the best medium to transport to a dentists within two hours to save it, is the mouth. However, younger patients may not be able to do that. It has been now proved that tender coconut water contains all the necessary nutrients, including minerals, vitamins and amino acids needed to sustain the life of the cells in the tooth till the time of treatment. Coconut water is easily available in our country, and, more importantly, it is a natural transport medium that is sterile and inexpensive. Once the tooth reaches the dentist, the dentist will replace it in its original position and splint it for a week or 10 days before starting restorative treatment.
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