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Welcome to the Dental Health Services Western Australia.
The Dental Health Center at myDNA provides visitors with information on healthy teeth, childhood dental, and dental issues for those with special needs.
Dental health lesson plans, activities and handouts specifically designed by Oral-B to develop skills and understanding in critical dental health areas as ...
The mission of the Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health is to educate ... in continuing dental education, lifelong learning and dental public health. ...
Since the early 1970s, the cases of dental caries in permanent teeth have declined dramatically among school-aged children.
Information on Sonicare toothbrush.
From the University of Iowa, the *best* lists of Internet sources in dentistry, dental health, and oral health.
Information about mercury amalgam fillings from DAMS (Dental Amalgam Mercury Syndrome) Inc. and Consumers for Dental Choice (National Institute for Science, ...
A comprehensive guide to maintaining dental health and minimizing the cost of tooth ... Dental Health for Adults: A Guide to Protecting Your Teeth and Gums. ...
Health and Dental Customer Service for Plan Year 2006. HealthSelect/Medco Health; HMOs; Dental Carriers; Optional Coverage; SKIP; Long-Term Care; TexFlex ...
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Open any magazine and look at the movie stars and starlets strutting their stuff down the red carpet and what do you notice? Besides all those designer gowns and tuxes, all these stars seem to have been born with perfectly straight pearly whites. Lucky them you think, good genetics. Well, think again. With a visit to a competent cosmetic dentist you too can have a smile to rival that of Mona Lisa. Cosmetic dentistry is following right on the heels of cosmetic surgery. Remember the make-over show ABC's Extreme Makeover, where they took a person for 30 days and did a complete make over, and I...
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Halitosis, also called bad breath, is as an offensive odor that emanates from the oral cavity. Also known as foetor oris, oral malodour, or simply bad breath, halitosis is a serious problem. As a chronic problem, it affects people's lives, their businesses, and their social activities. In rare cases, bad breath can be a sign of a serious general health problem, so it should not be ignored. One unfortunate facet of bad breath is that you can rarely smell it yourself. Sometimes, a person's bad breath can blow you away and he or she may not realize there's a problem. Over 65 percents of Americans...
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