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The Dental News of October 29, 2009


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Doctors question ethics of needles for children

Twenty-five per cent of adults have significant fears of syringes, leading them to avoid donating blood, visiting the dentist or injecting insulin.

Nominations for ADA New Dentist Awards sought

If you would like to nominate a new dentist for one of the annual American Dental Association Committee on the New Dentist Awards, nominations should be submitted to state or local dental society by Dec.

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.

On the Edge of Common Sense: Tooth Fairy

I lost a tooth today. The molar on the northwest side next to my only wisdom tooth that ever came in.

Cinnamon toothpaste linked to sore mouth - Tue, 27 Oct 2009 PST

Q. The inside of my mouth became very sensitive to salt, acid and anything spicy.

Aching for a better public dental service - The Irish Times - Tue, Oct 27, 2009

Despite being a fluoridated country, Ireland's children have high rates of tooth decay.

Nothing to Smile About (KOIN News 6 Portland)
LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. - The lure of big smiles turns into frowns for hundreds of people wanting whiter teeth. But some local customers are complaining they are getting more than just a set of gleaming chicklets; some people say they are getting scammed.


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