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Archive for: February, 2009

How Glasgow Changed The Face Of Dentistry

THE FUTURE of dentistry has arrived – and it’s tucked away inside a Victorian townhouse in the East End of Glasgow. Behind the ageing, tiled entrance of number five Annefield Place in Dennistoun lies a multi-million pound dental lab which is changing the face of the industry. How it works A SCANNER is placed inside [...]

State’s dentist shortage worsens

Too many people in North Carolina either can’t afford to go to the dentist or can’t find one in their community, health leaders warn, and the problem is likely to grow worse. A decade after a lack of access to dental care was spotlighted as a top public health concern, major efforts have been made [...]

Clinic works to ‘Give Kids a Smile’

“I like getting my teeth cleaned,” said the 7-year-old, who added she likes brushing her teeth, especially to avoid going to bed. Juds is one of three children in her family who receive dental care at the Tippecanoe Community Health Clinic. Without the clinic, the children would not have access to dental care. To expand [...]

Family Dental Center gets in the act of ‘going green’

Dr. Charles Lambert, who started Interlakes Family Dental in Center Harbor, which is in the process of going green, has more than 20 years of service and extensive volunteerism to the community. The office is now “going green” by reducing the amount of paperwork and chemicals and instead using technology. A switch is being made [...]

Martin O’Malley’s State of the State address includes dental treatment

This was an interesting quote in the Baltimore SUn from the state of the state speech. We measure our progress in health care by the 28,000 Marylanders who, because of your hard work, now have health care. And by the huge numbers of children from humble families who will be able to see a dentist [...]

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