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The Dental News of August 9, 2009


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Mich. lawyer sues, claims mouthwash stained teeth

Mark Rossman of suburban Detroit is suing Procter & Gamble Co., saying his teeth have stains on the edges after he used Crest Pro-Health mouthwash.

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....

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,...

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...

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...

Fla. Medicaid lawsuit to proceed

A federal judge was urged Thursday not to dismiss a lawsuit claiming the Florida Medicaid health care program is failing thousands of children and to permit the case to become a class action representing eligible Floridians under age 21.

Dentist sets up 'Basic Dental Care of Walla Walla' (Walla Walla Union-Bulletin)
WALLA WALLA — His new venture will be like a step back in time — but with better drugs, said Walla Walla dentist, Dr. Jon Gantz.

Audit: State dental data unreliable

The state dental board gives the public "inaccurate, incomplete, and inconsistent data," about Texas dentists and other dental professionals, a long-standing problem that a state audit released Wednesday says weakens the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners' ability to police dental professionals.

fluoride head here thanks

So far, tooth fairies have had it great in San Jose: The city is the largest in the country that doesn't fluoridate its water.


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