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Puddin’ (Dental Floss)

January 21, 2012
Puddin’ (Dental Floss)

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Dentist on Novocaine – Funny Comedy Sketch

Some dentists don’t need laughing gas

Dr. Karen Becker: Trendy Pet Dental Procedure May Do More Harm …

Nonprofessional dental scaling (NPDS), also known as anesthesia-free dentistry, is gaining popularity with an increasing number of dog and cat owners.

Lab-made tissue picks up the slack of Petri dishes in cancer research

New research, using oral cancer cells in a three-dimensional model of lab-made tissue, demonstrates that previous models used to examine cancer may not be complex enough to accurately mimic the true cancer environment.

Workplace HIV Story Takes A Twist

Adding to White's woes, he claims, is the fact that he contracted HIV several months after getting an office job at Great Expressions, a chain of dental centers that has its headquarters in Bloomfield Hills. Read the whole story: …

Workplace HIV Story Takes A Twist

Adding to White's woes, he claims, is the fact that he contracted HIV several months after getting an office job at Great Expressions, a chain of dental centers that has its headquarters in Bloomfield Hills. Read the whole story: …

Workplace HIV Story Takes A Twist

Adding to White's woes, he claims, is the fact that he contracted HIV several months after getting an office job at Great Expressions, a chain of dental centers that has its headquarters in Bloomfield Hills. Read the whole story: …

Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.: A Makeover Story: Johanna

But in reality, I am more of a cosmetic dentist than anything. This means that while I do plenty of routine dentistry, I do even more veneers and crowns. Some people think cosmetic dentistry is something that only movie stars …

Nanocrystals make dentures shine

Chemists have developed novel glass ceramics for dentistry. The new kind of glass ceramic with a nanocrystalline structure seems to be well suited to be used in dentistry due to its high strength and its optical characteristics.

Dried licorice root fights the bacteria that cause tooth decay and gum disease, study finds

Scientists are reporting identification of two substances in licorice — used extensively in Chinese traditional medicine — that kill the major bacteria responsible for tooth decay and gum disease, the leading causes of tooth loss in children and adults. In a new study, they say that these substances could have a role in treating and preventing tooth decay and gum disease.