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Musical Instruments: A Threat of Bacteria and Fungi for Your Child …

According to the latest researches in the field of dentistry and mouth health, used musical instruments pose a major risk of infections for children.

Cerec One-visit Dental Crown Technology – Los Angeles Dentist

Dr. Armen Mirzayan, of Esthetic Dentistry Group in downtown Los Angeles, is one of the leading educators and practitioners of the Cerec single-visit Crown Procedure. Watch this video to learn how Cerec acually works to replace tooth crowns efficiently and more comfortably for the patient. Mirzayan and his wife, Jean Lee-Mirzayan, DDS, use the latest technology to provide General and Cosmetic Dentistry in a convenient and spa-like setting right in Downtown LA. Find more information about Cerec and Dr. Mirzayan at: www.estheticdentistry.net

Live Dental Implant Surgery with a Sinus Lift And Bone Grafting

www.dental-implants-guide.com This is a live dental implant surgery with an open wall sinus lift and bone grafting. 2 Implants are placed during this procedure. The implant surgery is performed by Dr. Alon Shifter from Israel. Great footage and very successful procedure!

Dental Implants Restoration- Computer Assisted Dentistry

www.dental-implants-guide.com An amazing video showing a restoration of dental implants using the latest 3-D computer Assisted dentistry software and technology by – Nobel Biocare Procera®.

MSP CSG Healthnet Solutions Sinks its Teeth into Dental Market …

Catering to a specific vertical market has proven to be a successful strategy for many VARs and MSPs. Here’s how one managed service provider, CSG Healthnet Solutions, has built a business specializing in IT for dental offices. … trademarks of Ziff Davis Enterprise Holdings, Inc. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of Ziff Davis Enterprise Inc. is prohibited. eWeek is your best source for the latest Technology News . …

Breast Cancer May Be Linked to Periodontal Disease — with a Strange Twist

Shocking. One word that sums up the latest study conducted by the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden. According to their research, chronic periodontal disease indicated, strangely, by missing molars , appears … Read Full Post