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On non-ortho days these four chairs are available to the general dentists and hygienists. New equipment (dental/hygiene chairs, x-rays, etc. ...
General Dental Health Books. The Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery's Guide to Family Dental Care by Rebecca W. Smith ...
"the General Dental Council's Specialist List" means the specialist lists in ... "orthodontist" means a dentist who is on the General Dental Council's ...
AIG American General does. We continue to build a national brand that is propelling our organization into the elite ranks of the nation's most recognized ...
A guide to essential legal issues for the general dental practitioner. ... Highlights the clinical risk areas in general dental practice and ways of ...
General Dental Health, |, Enhancing Your Smile, |, Dental Emergencies, |, Tooth Troubles, |, Amalgam, Fluoride and More ... General Dental Health ...
Trainers for Vocational Training in General Dental Practice. Trainer interviews for the schemes that start in August each year (Charing Cross, Croydon, ...
AIM: To investigate trends in the provision of primary care dental general anaesthesia (DGA) and sed...
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Medical Statistics say that in nearly 50 per cent of people, teeth are irregular, crooked or not aligned. With advances in the field of dentistry, particularly in the branch of orthodontics which deals with correction of irregularities in the teeth and jaws, the treatment of such teeth is not difficult. Straightening of irregular teeth in the past was limited to the use of removable plates with ugly looking steel wires and the treatment was almost always a compromised one and too lengthy and painful. Modern techniques are simple and painless and the treatment can be carried out in individuals...
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You're so used to that minty, fresh taste of toothpaste kick-starting you awake every morning that you just can't dream of doing away with it. Well, you don't have to. . . just make sure you brush with something else added to your toothbrush, and you might find you've kissed bad breath goodbye! Please Pass the Salt Would you believe that something as simple as salt and pepper on your brush goes a long way in preventing and checking bad breath? The combination gets rid of bacteria build-up in the mouth and promises you cleaner, fresher breath. So get those pepper and salt shakers off your dining...
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