Dental Headlines & News
Head South for No-Frills Dentistry I saw them up ahead, blatantly assessing the border traffic coming into Mexico, four older teens who looked tough enough to leave alone and a couple of hombres in their 20s who looked even rougher.
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....
New tool to detect early signs of plaque build-up London, Jan 17: A new dental probe developed by scientists will detect the very earliest signs of plaque build-up. The toothbrush-sized product has a blue light at its tip, which, when shone around the mouth ...
How to ... keep teeth whiter (PhysOrg)
Whitening strips and professional treatments aren't the only ways to keep your teeth pearly.
Tooth Implant kits recalled The Food and Drug Administration has issued a Class 1 recall for Stryker Custom Cranial Implant Kits because the company cannot ensure sterility of the product.
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...
Tooth Infection Causes Brush With Death The economy has people cutting back on a lot of things, and dental experts said that includes dental care.
North Carolinaa s Dentist Shortage Could Worsen With Population Growth The News & Observer is reporting that the lack of federal funding is making it hard for people to afford dental care, especially with the population increasing and fewer dentists in the state.
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,...
Gang member sought over theft from mobile dental clinic Hawke's Bay police are searching for a Mongrel Mob member over the theft of a mobile dental clinic.
Protecting patients Traditionally, insurance companies have honored assignment of benefits requests. These are the forms signed during a visit to a doctor or dentist. In return for not having to pay the entire bill upfront, the patient directs his or her insurance company to send payment to the dentist instead of the policy holder. Insurance companies, including Delta Dental of Indiana and Anthem, oppose the legislation because they want to use the assignment of benefits issue as a way to drive health care professionals into their provider networks The legislation proposed by Gard and Welch will ensure patients' interests prevail over the profit interests of insurance companies.
Researcher Awarded $3 Million NIH Grant to Study Effects of Fluoride A New Jersey researcher was granted $3 million by the NIH to study why fluoride causes dental fluorosis (discolored teeth) in Irish children.
Men, Teeth Whitening and the Big Wedding Day Plan
In the UK (but you can bet it is everywhere), looking their best on the big wedding day is important to the man as much as the woman. More and more men are worrying about their matrimonial appearance with many taking drastic measures to look good, a survey...
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