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The Dental News of July 15, 2010


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Quest for Pearly Whites

In the past, only movie stars had blinding, bright-white teeth. Now, cosmetic dentistry has gone mainstream.

Problems at VA Medical Center detailed in hearing

A former medical supply technician at the St. Louis VA Medical Center told a congressional hearing Tuesday that she warned more than a year ago that dental equipment sterilization was inadequate, but her pleas were ignored.

Coast Lines: July 14, 2010
SANTA CRUZ Hotels ad marketing fee Hotels and motels with 30 rooms are now charging an additional $1.

Evening Times
Shoppers can indulge in celeb favourite Botox or a treatment favoured by Angelina Jolie at a new specialist skin clinic in a city department store.

American Dental Hygienists' Association Announces 2010-2011 Leadership

Caryn Loftis-Solie, RDH, of Sparks, Nev., was inaugurated as the 2010-2011 president of the Chicago-based American Dental Hygienists' Association on June 29, 2010, at the association's 87th Annual Session held in Las Vegas, Nev.

Geises attorney doesn't think client will serve prison time
Sentencing for a Newfane dentist convicted of fraud was adjourned until Monday, but his attorney does not think federal prison is in his clients future.

Keys Salerooms Auctioning Spare Set of Churchill's Teeth

Sir Winston Churchill's World War II -era speeches moved masses of Brits to support the war effort, but the prime minister may not have spoken such legendary words so well without his lisp-correcting false teeth.

The golden age of scams: right now
Teeth whitening, self publishing, garage door fixing scams are proliferating on the internet. And even the smartest people fall for them.

Twilight Fans Flock For Vampire Fangs

Twilight fans are sinking their teeth into vampire culture by paying cosmetic surgeons to give them fangs.

Dentist in Hastings arrested for sharing laughing gas with non-patients, using it himself

Police say it was no laughing matter when a Hastings dentist allegedly allowed non-patients to use nitrous oxide, and also inappropriately used the gas himself, both on and off the job.


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