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The Dental News of November 4, 2009


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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,...

Too Much Fluoride Is Not Good For Your Health
Are your childrend getting too much fluoride in their water or your toothpaste?Studies have found that an over abundance of fluoride in children undergoing tooth formation tends to lead to a condition called, dental fluorosis.- a condition indicated by the...

Warning over teeth whitening scam (BBC News)
Trading Standards warn consumers not to be 'bitten' by a scam promising a free trial of teeth-whitening products.

Aurora Dental Practice Is Now Accepting Appointments Online Via Their Newly Launched Website

Aurora dental practice now allows patients to make appointments online via their new website, designed and developed by dentist website experts, Officite.

Sedation dentistry eases patients' fears

Most people only go to the dentist when they have to; nobody goes for fun. It's been estimated 60 percent or more of Americans avoid regular dental care - and fear is often cited as the number one reason.

Braces Over Forty : Not Just For Kids Anymore
Are you an older beauty-conscious adult? If so, you are not alone. More and more, people over forty (yes, we are called baby-boomers still) are deciding to do something about their crooked and not-so-perfect teeth!There are basically three types of braces older...

As jobs vanish, factory towns slow to see stimulus

This southwest Missouri city, tucked amid endless fields of winter wheat and soybeans, felt the recession ahead of the rest of the country, when furniture-maker O'Sullivan Industries closed in mid-2007. That threw 700 employees out of work and turned an economic cornerstone into a million-square-foot vacancy.


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