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The Dental News of July 13, 2010


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Rios asks to continue dentistry

State Rep. Tara Rios, D-South Padre Island, will go before a federal magistrate on Monday with hopes that she will be allowed to practice dentistry to Medicaid and Medicare patients, according to her attorney.

Eaton Days a real treat for the kids

It was all there for the parade Saturday morning: horses, floats, politicians, a dentist in a tooth fairy tutu, firefighters shooting water.

Join 'Glee' mania at the Allentown Fair
A little 'Glee' will be coming to Allentown Fair.

Arsonists, whiskey are not tax deductible
By Edward J. Loughrey So, they put out pet food to attract wild cats. The cats came, ate the food and cured the rodent problem. The owners deducted the cost of the food and when it went to court, they ruled that it was a valid business expense. A taxpayer had to hire someone to watch his pet all day while he was at work.

Glasgow is turning around the city's poor record on children's dental health.

James Ingram, eight, joined other Easterhouse children for a chance to grab some free toothbrushes and toothpaste Pictures: Colin Templeton Caroline Wilson 12 Jul 2010 Glasgow is turning around the citya s poor record on childrena s dental health.

Oksana Allegedly Told Dentist

Oksana Grigorieva claims she told her dentist Mel Gibson knocked her teeth out the day after the alleged incident ... sources tell TMZ ... but there's a problem.

MDT Comments On Academy Of General Dentistry's Choice Of Cosmetic...

The dentists who form Millennium Dental Technologies, Inc. , and are pioneers of the patented LANAP protocol for the treatment of gum disease and the manufacturer of the PerioLase MVP-7 digital dental laser, released a statement questioning the Academy of General Dentistry's priorities.

Illinois dentists cater to cowards

For some people, the two scariest words in the English language are "open wide." Dental anxiety is common - though not as common as a generation ago, according to several dentists.


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