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The Dental News of September 27, 2009


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Baby Boomers Want Whiter Teeth in Droves
Are you after that younger look ?Well, you are not alone. People today firmly believe that a whiter smile helps you get a promotion, secure a new job, enhance your love life and just plain add to your looks.More baby boomers than ever are interested in their...

Cheryl Checks It Out: Teeth Whiteners (seattlepi.com)
After a meeting in which I mentioned that I wanted to do a piece on teeth-whitening, my in-box was flooded with e-mails from fellow staffers offering up their mouths. So this month, we should call this column "Cheryl and, oh, a third of the REDBOOK staff Check It Out." Here, what went white ... and wrong.

Sedation deaths in Illinois spur tougher rules for dentists, their staffs

Proposed rules prompted by the deaths of two Illinois dental patients would increase the training that's required for dentists and their staffs.

Beauty Awards? Where's the teeth?
Turns out that this week in London, there was an event. It's been called, "the Oscars of the beauty industry." The CEW (Cosmetic Executive Women) Beauty Awards foucuses mainly on skin and eye beauty since, it is, afterall, an award show sponsored by the cosmetic...

Coast Dental Opens New Office in St. Lucie West

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla.--Coast Dental announces the grand opening of its 116th dental practice, Coast Dental St.

Foreclosure pending on bankrupt country club

With its doors shuttered, 24 wedding receptions canceled and more than 100 employees out of work, The Georgetown Club will likely go to foreclosure auction within the next 45 to 60 days, its owner said yesterday.

Dental Care in Guatemala by A Caring Dentist
Dentist Hal Reed is a gracious dentist who cares. Since 1998, Dr. Reed has spearheaded a group of dentists into the depths of Guatemala for the underprivileged children there. In this poverty stricken country, Reed helps those in need. "Reed's mission is...

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...

New Natural Way to Collect Stem Cells-Through Teeth

Pioneered by BioEDEN , tooth cell banking is a safe, natural and wholly non-invasive method of collecting and preserving precious stem cells which could hold the key to children's health.

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,...

Delayed first visit to dentist can affect children's lifelong oral health

Most American children don't see their family dentist until they are well over two years old, far later than is recommended by both dental and medical professionals.


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