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The Dental News of October 29, 2008


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Despite Concerns Over BPA, Dentists Back Sealants

Cavities or chemicals? That's the dilemma for parents worried about a controversial substance found in the popular sealants that are painted on children's molars to prevent decay.

Commentary: Fluoride poses hidden danger to citizens' health

State law will now force Lafayette to add the poisonous chemical fluoride to our water system unless we act quickly and aggressively.

Dentists Defying The NHS

An undercover investigation by Sky News has identified dentists who are defying their health service contracts by refusing to offer complex treatment on the NHS.

New Dental Treatments Take A Bite Out Of The Credit Crunch - British Academy Of Cosmetic Dentistry (Medical News Today)
The British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the not-for-profit, leading organisation for the advancement and ethical delivery of cosmetic dentistry, today unveiled results for their 2007 audit which polled over 200 practices around the country and outlines over 100,000 procedures.

Stress can put your teeth on edge, and your jaw out of joint

Does the sinking stock market cause you to clench your teeth? Do you wake up with a headache, sore teeth or a sore jaw? Millions of people clench and grind their teeth without realizing it, particularly while ...

Smokers: Win a Laser Teeth Whitening Session
Win a laser teeth whitening session with a silly quiz and go to England! Seems silly and it is but it is all about taking notice of your smile and what smoking can do to darken your teeth. An ad going around the UK reads as follows:Is your New Year resolution...

Dr. Jan Linhart Now Offerring Unique Laser Teeth Whitening System (PRWeb)
Twenty-five years of work culminate in cutting edge whitening system. Manhattan dentist claims Pearlinbrite is more effective and precise than other options. Manhattan dentist claims Pearlinbrite is more effective and precise than other options. (PRWeb Oct 20, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/manhattan/tooth_whitening/prweb1472044.htm

Thrown-out dental records found on Nashua street

Records for about 60 patients were found Tuesday near a broken trash bag. The records detailed everything from dental history to personal information.

A donation of dentures brings smiles all around

Woodrow "Woody" Erving couldn't stop shaking. Woody Erving checks out his new teeth Monday at the Creighton Dental Clinic.

Utah Dentist Exposes Dangers Of Silver and Mercury Fillings
Silver Amalgams and Mecury Fillings in Your Teeth Are Not Safe!Baby boomers beware! What you have been told all these years about silver fillings may not be all they are cracked up to be. Truth is, it may be time to retire those old silver and mercury fillings,...

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....

It's official : dentists are not doctors

It was well over ten years since the General Dental Council decided to allow its members to use the title "doctor" .

The lighter side of dentistry

The folks who work with the Berg Dental Group in Forest Hill are always looking for ways to make their patients relax.

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...


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