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The Dental News of April 17, 2010


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New Illinois rules address dental sedation risk

New rules prompted by the deaths of two Illinois dental patients will increase the training that's required for dental assistants and dental hygienists.

New Web Site Design Unveiled By The American Dental Association

After a year and a half of extensive research, planning and design, the American Dental Association today announced the unveiling of its new, enhanced Web site, ADA.org, encompassing the latest elements of Web-development technology.

The 5 Steps You Must Take to Become a Dentist

Are you interested in becoming a dentist? It is hard to find a better lifestyle career.

Company that offers teeth-whitening products draws lawsuits
CleanWhites, a Miami-Dade company that offers teeth-whitening products, has been sued by the county's Consumer Services Department, a few days before the Florida attorney general filed suit against the same company because consumers complained they were automatically enrolled in a monthly subscription plan without their knowledge.

Teeth-whitening fundraiser will aid Good News Clinics
Good News Clinics are getting a boost from local dentists. From April through June, participating dentists will offer free teeth-whitening to anyone who makes a $250 donation to the Green Warren Dental Clinic at Good News Clinics.

Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.: Mouth Health: The Non-Surgical Face-Lift
Porcelain Veneers are razor-thin slices of porcelain that are bonded to the front and sides of your teeth. The end result of porcelain veneers are beautiful teeth, devoid of stains, cracks, gaps.

Doctors study link between oral cancer and HPV

Dr. Joseph Dort, professor of head and neck surgery at the University of Calgary's faculty of medicine and president of the Canadian Society of Otolaryngology, says oral cancer is becoming more prevalent in younger patients.

Children's Dental Health Project Applauds Historic Oral Health Care...

The Children's Dental Health Project today applauded the historic dental health care provisions that were recently enacted as part of the health care reform legislation signed into law by President Obama.

Windsor Spitfires Champion Organ & Tissue Donation Week At Sunday's Spitfire Home Game
Windsor, ON - April 16, 2010 - The Windsor Spitfires kick off National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week (NOTDAW) in Windsor with the first of many events to mark the week throughout the city.

Health: Surprising Foods That Can Stain Your Teeth
Everybody knows that things like coffee and red wine are known causes of staining, but there are some surprising foods and other culprits that can also damage and discolor teeth. We all know foods like berries, cherries, and beets can stain teeth, but even a glass of white wine can serve up some trouble.

Pantech rebounds in mobile phones

I think I worked so hard over the past three years that I think I ground them down.

Gearing Up for Tomorrow's Hot Careers

Over the next decade, some of the fastest-growing occupations that require only an associate's degree or less will be home health aides, dental hygienists, veterinary technicians, and physical therapist assistants.

Dental hygienists and physical therapist assistants, on the other hand, boast median annual wages of about $66,000 and $46,000, respectively.


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