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The Dental News of January 10, 2009


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Jaw Infection From Fosamax More Prevalent Than Thought

According to a report published January 1 in the Journal of the American Dental Association, women are at risk from jaw infection, even with short-term use of commonly used osteoporosis drugs.

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...

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...

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...

Take A Cruise and Whiten Your Teeth In Style!
Extreme makeovers while cruising the high seas? Why not!You can take a European cruise from www.royalcaribbean.co.uk and find that their spa offers a range of treatment rooms, offering everything from teeth whitening to detox procedures. Rather stay on land?Manhattan,...

Oral Health: Prevention Is Key

At this time of year, when many people may have consumed much more food and sugary drink than usual, the lead Editorial in this week's Lancet is dedicated to oral health and its neglect.

Experts have warned Ottawa to regulate nanotechnology, Ottawa has yet to respond (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
EDMONTON - The breakneck pace at which products with altered molecules are making their way to store shelves has scientists worried that governments around the world aren't doing enough to ensure that the new technology is safe for people and the environment.

Economic woes no competition for Americans' dedication to dogs (The Kansas City Star)
Despite a tough economy, pet owners are willing to sacrifice many luxuries to provide for the needs of their canine companions, according to a recent survey conducted by the American Kennel Club.

Dental Practice Management: Time to Raise Fees

Dentists are finding they may have to raise their dental fees to stay financially solvent.

New Laws for 2009 in Florida

Florida has six new laws taking effect on New Year's day.

Senate Bill 2760 will change the way dentists perform their exams. The purpose of this new law is to make better dental service available to rural and poor areas.


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