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Dentist and Dental Guide News 2008-05-15

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Another option you have is Sedation Dentistry. The dentist will check your medical history and make sure you are a good candidate for Sedation Dentistry..

You subject a child to x-rays because cavities are painful, and they can lead to serious problems, even if the teeth will fall out by themselves eventually..

Section 48 (2) states that: "The name, title, addition or description referred to in subsection (1) shall for the purposes of this section include physician, doctor of medicine,.

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2008-05-15 Support for green Downham dentist-Lynn News

The design had been prepared by Jeremy Stacy Architects, of Beachamwell, who also designed the new community centre in Swaffham. No-one at the company would comment on the Downham dentist surgery plans.

PROPOSALS for a purpose-built dental surgery in Downham, complete with "green roof" have been discussed by West Norfolk Council.

The report said the new surgery would offer "much-needed additional dental facilities. "

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Support for green Downham dentist - PROPOSALS for a purpose-built dental surgery in Downham, complete with "green roof" have been discussed by West Norfolk Council.
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2008-05-15 Open for business: John W. Daw, DDS Comprehensive Family Dentistry Napa Valley Register

For now, Daw and rsquo;s office is open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Office hours until 7 p. m. to make dental care easier for some folks, he said. Working part time for two other dentists and ndash; one in Napa and one in Vacaville, Daw plans to eventually transition to full time work at his own office.

John Daw, DDS, left California to attend dental school in Nebraska. He has set up his dental practice in a medical complex on Trancas Street. He also works for two other dentists on a part-time basis. Jennifer Huffman/Register

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2008-05-15 New mouth rinses promise to take your bad breath away

That says nothing, however, about how well these products work. "I think most of them work, to varying levels," says Patricia Lenton, a dental hygienist and research fellow at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, who participated last summer in the seventh annual conference of the International Society for Breath Odor Research.

There is a big difference, of course, between an odor-masker that will turn breath minty fresh for a few minutes and a rinse that will keep bad breath at bay all day. Oral malodor is a "complex problem," says Marvin Cohen, who studied microbiology before becoming a dentist. Cohen, of St. Louis, is the developer of SmartMouth, a mouthwash invented by Israel Kleinberg, professor of oral biology and pathology at Stony Brook University.

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So the person youre talking to decides to chew on some gum or mints and offers you some, too. Hmmm. Does she think her breath smells bad or is she hinting yours does. - Bad breath halitosis mouthwashes breath mouth bacteria Joyce Cohen Clifford Whall oral hygiene gases Patricia Lenton Smartmouth smells rinses Sodium Biotene Listerine Therabreath
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2008-05-15 Noblesville News and Sports-Dr. Mike M. Deldar: Pain-free, anxiety-free dental visits are possible

Another option you have is Sedation Dentistry. The dentist will check your medical history and make sure you are a good candidate for Sedation Dentistry. With Sedation Dentistry it starts the night before your visit. The dentist will give you a prescription for a sedative to take so you can have a good night and rsquo;s sleep. You will wake up relaxed and ready for your appointment. You will need someone to take you to the dental office. Additional medications will be provided to create the ultimate in relaxation. Your experienced sedation team will monitor you throughout your entire visit. After your treatment is completed your companion will take you home and monitor you the rest of the day. You may be a bit wobbly when your treatment is complete. Most patients feel no discomfort or residual effects from the dental visit. Sedation

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2008-05-15 Alleged Brooklyn Fake Dentist Indicted

Charges were brought Tuesday night against a Brooklyn woman accused of posing as a dentist. CBS 2 HD first brought you the story in an undercover investigation. Our report alerted authorities to the alleged scam.

Tanya Bolotina, the former patient of the fake dentist, Marina Lagunova, told CBS 2 HD that Luganova has been practicing dentistry for years inside her Brooklyn apartment.

A CBS 2 HD undercover video shows the fake dentists tools laid out on a kitchen table. Her patients believed she had been trained back in her native Ukraine.

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Charges were brought Tuesday night against a Brooklyn woman accused of posing as a dentist. CBS 2 HD first brought you the story in an undercover investigation. Our report alerted authorities to the alleged scam. The other shoe has dropped. CBS 2 HD has learned of a criminal indictment in the case of the bogus dental practice in Midwood. Attorney General Andrew Cuomo wants to know if anyone in
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2008-05-15 Some mouths more prone to dental problems Dallas Morning News News for Dallas, Texas Life/Travel: Health

Variations in tooth anatomy can make cavities likelier, says Dr. Gregg Liberatore of Ballston Spa, N. Y. , a dentist whos been in practice 13 years.

About 2 percent of people are born with a get-out-of-cavities-free card, says Dr. Lawrence Kotlow, a board-certified dentist in Albany, N. Y.

Fluoride has been around 60 years and is a very important factor in the prevention of tooth decay," he says. "We encourage parents to start dental care at age 1. "

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You subject a child to x-rays because cavities are painful, and they can lead to serious problems, even if the teeth will fall out by themselves eventually. an x-ray can detect the cavities that the naked eye cannot. if cavities arent treated, they can lead to numerous problems, even death. have you not heard about the child in maryland who couldnt afford dental care and had a hard time finding dentists that accepted medicaid his cavity lead to an infection which attacked his brain, and he died. if his cavity was caught in time with dental x-rays, he would still be alive.

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2008-05-13 Ghana News :: Council angry at court for bonding fake doctor ::: Breaking News News in Ghana health

Section 48 (2) states that: "The name, title, addition or description referred to in subsection (1) shall for the purposes of this section include physician, doctor of medicine, licentiate in medicine and surgery, bachelor of medicine, surgeon, general practitioner or apothecary, dentist, dental surgeon and dental practitioner and any other name, title, addition or description evidently implying that the person taking or using such a name, title, addition or description is registered under this decree or that he is recognised by law as a physician surgeon or a medical or dental practitioner. "

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2008-05-13 5 advances that make a trip to the dentist easier Dallas Morning News News for Dallas, Texas Health Dallas Morning News

Crest Whitestrips contains the same enamel-safe ingredient that is used in your dentists office," says Sunny Jain, a senior brand manager at Procter and Gamble. "It has been deemed safe by all regulatory authorities and the American Dental Association. As with any OTC teeth-whitening treatment, we suggest consumers follow the directions included in each kit. "

Perhaps one of the best perks is that parents no longer have to take their children out of school during the week for dental visits. Instead, they can take them to the dentist on Saturday while tending to other errands.

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Health, fitness and nutrition news and advice from The Dallas Morning News, Darla Atlas is a Fort Worth writer who focuses on health and parenting Judy Foreman writes on health issues for The Dallas Morning News. Leslie Garcia writes about health, wellness and inspiration for The Dallas Morning News. Sheron Patterson, senior pastor of Highland Hills United Methodist Church, writes about her
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2008-05-12 Drug Promises to Restore Sensation After Dental Visit-New York Times

The drug, called OraVerse, was developed by Novalar Pharmaceuticals, a privately held company in San Diego. The company said it would begin selling the drug to dentists late this year for usd. 12. 50 an injection.

Is a drug really needed for what seems like a trivial use Novalar and some dentists who advise the company said it might be useful for children, who can injure themselves by biting their lip or tongue without knowing it.

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A small drug company said it won approval Friday from the Food and Drug Administration to market the first drug meant to undo the effects of local dental anesthesia. - Teeth and Dentistry Drugs (Pharmaceuticals) Anesthesia and Anesthetics Food and Drug Administration OraVerse (Drug) Novalar Pharmaceuticals
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