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The Dental News of January 7, 2009


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Now, teeth-whitening kiosks to give people brighter smile Down Under (New Kerala)
Brisbane, Jan 5 : Want a brighter smile? Well, all you need to do is to visit your nearest shopping centre, for teeth-whitening kiosks are opening in malls across South-East Queensland.

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.

Fund-raiser held in honor of pancreatic cancer victim (Watertown Daily Times)
OCONOMOWOC - “I Won't Back Down” is the theme of a rock ‘n roll fund-raiser to be held Saturday, Feb. 21, at 7 p.m. at Olympia Resort and Conference Center in honor of local woman Teresa Krier, who lost a battle to pancreatic cancer in August 2008 at age 49.

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,...

Look good, look better, look younger (Times Online)
Am I good for my age? This question goes right to the heart of the modern midlifer’s identity crisis — because the answer has to be, erm: that depends on where you are standing (and who’s next to you). If you are at a ladies’ keep-fit class in Skegness, that’s one thing.

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 ...

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.

Many Calif. health care professionals still haven't undergone background checks

More than 100,000 California health care professionals - including doctors, dentists and therapists - have not been given criminal background checks by the state boards that license them, according to a report ...


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