Dental Headlines & News
Hospital taking down flu tents; Austin fire marshal files federal race bias complaint The St. David's Foundation has added two dental vans to its 11-year-old fleet that serves needy school children and adults, for a total of six.
US judge sanctions 'birther' lawyer A federal judge in Georgia has fined a leader of the movement that claims Barack Obama was born outside the US and isn't eligible to be president.
Beware of online teeth-whitening scams (Royal Oak Daily Tribune)
Journal Register News Service Everyone would like the nice bright smile of a model or movie star, but the local Better Business Bureau is warning consumers to be extremely wary of pervasive online ads offering to whiten your teeth for little or no cost.
Watchdog backs new calcium gum sticks Wrigley claims fortified sugar-free chewing gum may be good for your dental health.
Don't Get Bitten By Teeth Whitening Ad Scam (CBS 2 Chicago)
Consumers beware. Don't get bitten by the teeth whitening scam. A number of companies are offering free samples of teeth whitening agents over the Internet, but believe the Better Business Bureau, they're not free. Not by a long shot. CBS 2's Mike Parker reports.
Tribunal finds dentist lied at trial over patient's death A DENTIST who was cleared of the manslaughter of a patient lied at trial about his care and was ''extremely fortunate'' no one else had died after his treatment, a tribunal has found.
Silver Ions Weapon against Tooth Decay These statistics are extremely high compared to Europe indicating that dental hygiene and oral health is a topic that needs to be addressed.
On the Job with Ann Linton: Dentist believes in educating patients Ann Linton, general dentist at Abercorn Family Dentistry, works on patient Tommy Gibson on Tuesday.
University's dental school will open community service centers East Carolina University announced it will open three dental clinics as part of a plan to increase access to dental care for North Carolinians.
Tooth decay, bleeding gums may herald chronic ills In recent years, Hujoel argues, fat has replaced fermentable carbohydrates as the enemy, which has led to the promotion of heavy carbohydrate consumption-and in turn the need for dental interventions Studies have shown development of gum disease within days of a person upping their sugar intake, which then improves within weeks of a person cutting out carbs. If such high-fermentable carbohydrate diets continue, Hujoel argues, their associated chronic illnesses take hold.
Burnley dental supersurgery - could open in the New Year' A NEW dental supersurgery could open in Burnley by January health bosses have said, despite a permanent location still being sought.
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