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The Dental News of March 14, 2009


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NJ Healthcare welcomes new doctor (The Township Journal)
NEWTON — NJ Healthcare, specializing in respiratory care, sleep therapy, mastectomy fittings and teeth whitening, has partnered with Plastic Surgeon Dr. P.K. Sharma to offer additional cosmetic services at their location on Spring Street, Newton.

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...

Should 'dental therapists' be allowed to drill and extract?

Minnesota is poised to become only the second state in the country to allow someone other than a dentist to fill cavities and pull teeth.

Dentists wary of salon teeth-whitening treatments (The Pantagraph)
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- When Kelly Markos started offering teeth whitening in her upscale salon, she thought it would be a nice addition to her lineup of eyelash extensions, temporary tattoos and custom makeup.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009 (ThirdAge)
... improves the appearance of chipped, broken or cracked teeth by applying tooth-colored materials to the tooth's surface. ... shells that are designed to cover the front side of teeth that are chipped or worn, permanently stained, poorly shaped or slightly ...

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...

Many Americans say they forgo routine dental care

Skipping regular dental visits could land Americans in "the chair" down the road with far more serious and costly tooth and gum problems, say experts, as new data reveal many Americans chose (or couldn't afford) to not to see a dentist


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