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The Dental News of April 2, 2010


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Mom's cavities can spread to baby

When Rachel Sarah took her daughter in for her first dental checkup a few years ago, she got a surprise.

Intellectual Property Law Firm Greenberg & Lieberman Prevails In...

WASHINGTON, DC, April 01, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The intellectual property Law Firm of Greenberg & Lieberman, LLC today announced that the Alexandria Circuit Court has ruled in favor of their client Alex McMillan IV, DDS, P.C., a Washington, DC area dentist, regarding a legal action initiated against a former employee charged with trademark ...

Scott "Q" Marcus: Learning from our mistakes

Scott "Q" Marcus is a THINspirational speaker and columnist. Since losing 70 pounds over 14 years ago, he conducts speeches, workshops, and presentations throughout the country.

Woman Sentenced In Michigan Medicare Fraud Case; Medicaid Fraud Alleged In NY Dental Clinics

The Associated Press/Lansing State Journal : "Profits came quickly: Over one year, Daisy Martinez ripped off Medicare for $10.7 million at three clinics, and her daughter got $649,000 in just four months as they billed the government for sham drug treatments while luring desperate people off the street with cash, food and painkillers.

Whitening system brightens teeth, decreases sensitivity

Rob Schweizer is bleaching away a childhood insecurity. Born with cystic fibrosis, he was treated with tetracycline, which dentists say can stain teeth.

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Acupuncture May Ease Anxiety Over Dental Work

Fear of the dentist keeps many people from getting the dental care they need, but new research suggests that an ancient Chinese treatment -- acupuncture -- may provide quick relief.

Bus ads drive people to nearest dentist

Buses are to point people in the Ilkley area in the direction of their nearest NHS dentist in a campaign run by a health trust.

UF to close Jacksonville dental clinic that serves uninsured

This is a tale of two buildings. One is a crumbling husk not worth the $500,000 in upgrades and repairs it would need to stay in service.

Recession, stress blamed for surge in teeth grinding

Seventeen year-old Bobby McGrowsky has popped this device into his mouth every night since age 13.And while his teeth grinding may have a genetic component, "My whole family has mouth guards," he said, high school can be stressful.Still, 13 is an early start for a nightly grind that can last a lifetime.But it no longer surprises dentist Dr.


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