Dental Headlines & News
Despite objections, Authority opts out of using fluoride Elkins Park dentist Bernard P. Dishler, representing the Pennsylvania Dental Association, told the authority that "we were always proud that Pottstown was one of the few communities in our area that adds ...
New Laws for 2009 in Florida Florida has six new laws taking effect on New Year's day.
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...
Easy Tips for Busy Women to Stay Beautiful (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - Every woman has the desire for a great figure, radiant skin and a beautiful Hollywood smile. But the demands of work and family life often get in the way of maintaining a healthy beauty and fitness routine.
Beauty Awards? Where's the teeth?
Turns out that this week in London, there was an event. It's been called, "the Oscars of the beauty industry." The CEW (Cosmetic Executive Women) Beauty Awards foucuses mainly on skin and eye beauty since, it is, afterall, an award show sponsored by the cosmetic...
More dentists tap lasers to banish bacteria John Bryan lay patiently as his dentist, Dr. Chris Edwards, shot laser energy into his gums, without anesthesia, to reshape them.
Dentists bring services to school Yoko Atkins sat with his mouth tightly shut. The 7-year-old was not sure about the masked doctor and nurse leaning over him, asking him to open his mouth.
Oral Cancer Is On The Rise In The U.S. Oral cancer is on the rise in the US and kills twice as many Americans each year as cervical cancer.
Tooth Whitening Moving from the Dentist's to the Grocery Store (PR.com)
Consumers love tooth whitening, but more and more are choosing home bleaching over in-office laser bleaching. Two out of three dentists have noted a decline, finds a survey by The Wealthy Dentist. [PR.com - December 27, 2008]
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.
NZer died after tooth not treated properly - Dutch court Five Dutch Appeal Court judges have ruled that an Auckland family's son would not have died 16 days after a tooth extraction had he been treated properly.
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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...
Simplify Your Medicine Cabinet (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - If opening the medicine cabinet can be hazardous to your health, you are not alone. With the many items each family member uses daily, it's hard to keep this area clean and clutter-free. Update your medicine cabinet by opting for all-in-one products that save time and shelf space.
Shoppers strapped for cash help themselves (Courier-Post)
When push comes to shove, some shoppers are doing more than just pinching pennies -- they aren't paying at all.
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,...
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