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ADA Honors Illinois Dentist with Hillenbrand Fellowship

CHICAGO, June 16, 2011 – The American Dental Association (ADA) recently selected Dr. Elizabeth Shapiro, 48, of Waterman, Ill., as the 2011-12 ADA.

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Delaware Dentist Honored for Charitable Work with Kid

(Wilmington, DE – June 7, 2011) – Dr. Brendan Fay, D.D.S. goes the extra mile for smiles.  The Wilmington dentist has won recognition.

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Longing for White Teeth can Ruin Healthy Teeth

Americans are beginning to go overboard with whitening their teeth. In the last 10 years, people trying to achieve the perfect smile are.

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Mouth Contains More Germs than Total Number of People on Earth

There are more germs on one person’s mouth than ever thought, according some dentists. For comparison’s sake, the number of germs on one.

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Maryland is Best State for Children’s Dental Care

Maryland was named the top performing state for children’s dental care, according to a recent report card among the 50 states on children’s.

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Inuit People More Likely to have Dental Issues

Officials from a northern Canadian Territory are asking for better dental care for its citizens. The Inuit people of Nunavut are more susceptible.

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Canadian Dental Surgeon Heads to Afghanistan to Mentor Troops

A Canadian dental surgeon recently decided there was more for him to do than be a dentist. So instead of maintaining his practice.

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Australians Don’t Visit Dentists as Often as They Should

Close to half of all Australians don’t visit the dentist regularly. This new report indicates that around 40 percent of the people in.

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Dental Visits Are Biggest Fear for Some People

There are some people in the United Kingdom that would rather encounter a snake or spider than visit then dentist. A recent study.

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First Documented Toothache Discovered

An unlucky reptile about 275 million years felt the same, debilitating pain we feel today. This particular reptile suffered the first confirmed case.

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