Thank you for mentioning dental . So many people are forgoing dental care, and untreated dental issues are tremendously detrimental to overall health. calluna: Thank you for mentioning dental . So many people are forgoing …
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Permanent hair dye gives the most serious adverse effects, yet there are also many reactions to facial and body moisturizers, according to new research.
SANTIAGO, Chile — A dental review has confirmed that the remains pulled from Salvador Allende's tomb in Chile are those of of the deposed president, a judge said Friday. So many mysteries surround the death of the …
SANTIAGO, Chile — A dental review has confirmed that the remains pulled from Salvador Allende's tomb in Chile are those of of the deposed president, a judge said Friday. So many mysteries surround the death of the …
SANTIAGO, Chile — A dental review has confirmed that the remains pulled from Salvador Allende's tomb in Chile are those of of the deposed president, a judge said Friday. So many mysteries surround the death of the …
In a recent post on the different types of cavity fillings that are available, I mentioned that I wasn't a huge fan of dental amalgam fillings — you know, those silver fillings we all got as kids. …
GC America Announces RESTORE Japan Promotion
GC America Inc. is very pleased to announce a promotion that will help the victims of the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan. The RESTORE Japan promotion will feature many of GC America’s popular products including the new… [ Full Story ]
Dickinson has been pretty open about her plastic surgery past, but no one has asked her about her dental records. However, if “America’s Next Top Model” (which closely parallels the actual industry and upon which Janice was once a …
A team of scientists from Boston has confirmed that the bacterium Streptococcus mutans is a primary culprit in early childhood caries (EEC) cavities on the first set of teeth, and has identified a new species of bacterium, Scardovia wiggsiae, which they suspect is also a major contributor.
A University of Oklahoma environmental science graduate student will travel to Ethiopia in June to test materials she has been investigating as possible solutions to fluorosis — a widespread problem in the Rift Valley, where high levels of fluoride in the drinking water result in dental and skeletal disease.