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Teeth gnash over wait to see dentists (Toowoomba Chronicle)
WHEN pensioner Col Bowman was told it would be 30 months before a public dentist could check his 11 remaining teeth, he nearly fainted.
The only game in town: Some area dentists often work alone (Creston News Advertiser)
CNA photo by ANDY GOODELL In his element: Dr. Steve Sawyer examines an X-ray at his office in Lenox. LENOX ? He might be the last of his kind.
Sesame opens "door" to dentists (Seattle Times)
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Fury over NHS Direct call cahrges - Exclusive (Daily Mirror)
The NHS Direct call centre is running 68 money-spinning phonelines for out-of-hours doctors and dentists nationwide - sparking fears ill people might not be able to get through.
It's never too early to care for baby's smile (The Charlotte Observer)
(McClatchy Newspapers) New mom Christine Chansley had read all about baby-bottle tooth decay. Nearly every baby book on the market warns parents not to put children to bed with a bottle of milk, formula or juice. The practice can lead to tooth decay. But Chansley, of Tacoma, Wash., had no idea that pediatricians and dentists also recommend that, after every feeding, she wipe daughter ...
Tooth Regeneration Coming Soon (Slashdot)
Ponca City, We love you writes "For thousands of years, losing teeth has been a routine part of human aging. Now the Washington Post reports that researchers are close to growing important parts of teeth from stem cells, including creating a living root from scratch, perhaps within one year. According to Pamela Robey of the NIH. 'Dentists say, "Give me a root and I can put a crown on it."' In a ...
Secret army of ?scallywags? to sabotage German occupation (Times Online)
By day they were ordinary civilians ? from dentists and clergymen to gamekeepers and roadmenders ? in a Britain gripped by fear of imminent invasion by Hitler?s blitzkreig troops.
Keep baby smiling with proper, early dental hygiene (Press of Atlantic City)
Dental experts are urging parents to start dental hygiene at birth. While conventional wisdom once argued that baby teeth don't matter because they soon fall out, dentists now know that baby teeth set the stage for what is to come.
Dental Network of America and Philips Sign Agreement to Offer Sonicare Products to Dental Provide...
Dental Network of America and Philips Consumer Lifestyle Company, a division of Philips Electronics North America Corporation , just signed an agreement, effective January 1, 2009, allowing DNoA to offer its "DNoA Preferred Network" dentists in Illinois, Oklahoma and New Mexico more than 50% discounts on their Sonicare product line.
Dental hygiene can begin before a child has any teeth (Detroit Free Press)
Experts are urging parents to start dental hygiene at birth. While conventional wisdom once argued that baby teeth don't matter because they soon fall out, dentists now know that baby teeth set the stage for what is to come.
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