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Beyond whitening technology – Hollywood Smile Ferrari Dental Clinic

Ferrari dental clinic is the first clinic in the Lebanon and the Middle East using Beyond polus whitening technology. This “one session whitening treatment” provide our clinic the privilege to give our patients the best pearl white smile in just only one session. “ebright” technology can be used as an additional follow up treatment. HIMC “hazmieh international medical center” dental department headed by Dr.Habib Zarifeh is the first lasersmile clinic in lebanon which uses several teeth whitening technologies like : Lasersmile from Biolase, saphire light , and beyond Polus. for more info visit www.habibzarifeh.com

34th Australian Dental Congress 2011 | Dentistry News Today

The 34th Australian Dental Congress will be held in Brisbane on March 30 to April 3, 2011. The theme of the Congress, Back to the Future: Now and Tomorrow,

Marty Jablow DMD – Dental News and Technology: In Future Dental …

Dental implants, screws that anchor permanent prosthetic teeth, won’t work if the bone in which they are anchored is too thin. Bone-thinning is a common cause and consequence following tooth loss. The current favored solution is to …

Marian Wright Edelman: Deamonte Driver's Continuing Legacy

Ultimately, Alyce took Deamonte to a hospital emergency room, where he was given medicine for a headache, sinusitis, and a dental abscess and sent home. But his condition soon took a turn for the worse, and he was back at the hospital …

Dr. Harold Katz: Dental Recession: Still Not Over

The delaying of regular dental visits could possibly result in larger dental problems (and bills) in the future.

Convocation 2010

October 11, 2010
Convocation 2010

Speaking at the UM School of Dentistry’s annual convocation, Dr Ira Lamster outlined how dental education and the practice of dentistry will continue to evolve. The “borders” that have separated the practice of dentistry and the practice of medicine are likely to continue to intersect. That, in turn, will have a significant impact on how dentistry is taught and the way dentistry is practiced in the future, according to Dr. Ira Lamster, dean of Columbia University’s College of Dental Medicine.