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Dentist Blog
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May 8, 2008
CHICAGO–Registration is now open for the American Dental Association’s 149th Annual Session and World Marketplace Exhibition in San Antonio, Texas. The session will offer unique learning opportunities, cutting-edge technology, and a “Distinguished Speaker Series” that attracts history-making leaders from around the world.
Register online
This year’s event will be held Oct. 16-19 at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center. The convention center, located just steps away from the world-famous Alamo, sits directly on San Antonio’s famous River Walk–a three-mile cobblestone walkway full of restaurants and cafes, shops and galleries.
RDH Magazine - ADA opens online registration for 149th annual dental meeting
April 3, 2008
Laughing gas, turn keys and ivory teeth are elements in the story of dental history. At 7:30 p.m. Monday, Samuel S. Wexler D.D.S. of Richmond plans to take his audience on a painless trip back to the dental parlors of the 1840s when there was probably a lot of pain and travel forward to today’s modern dental office.
Daily Herald | A brief history of dental history
March 31, 2008
The American Dental Association has announced the availability of a free, online continuing education course for dentists to become more effective in recognizing and responding to disasters. The online course, Core Disaster Life Support, is available through a cooperative effort between the ADA and the American Medical Association. Dentists interested in learning the basic concepts of disaster management that allows them to better assist during a disaster, also can earn four hours of continuing dental education credits upon successful completion of the
Dental Economics-Dental News - Free, online emergency response course available for dentists
March 26, 2008
MedPerform Dental Laboratories has introduced Valerie Veneer, a demo that allows patients to immediately see the significant impact a few veneers will have on the beauty of a smile. Patients are entertained by a hands-on demonstration of how veneers work, by using a simulated dental instrument to pick up lifelike veneers and place them on the model’s (”Valerie’s”) problem teeth.
RDH Magazine - MedPerform releases educational demo
March 20, 2008
It might be nothing serious, but a sore in your mouth that shows no sign of healing could also be a warning sign of oral cancer, which kills more than 8,000 people a year.
Often, it’s not diagnosed until it’s advanced because symptoms — sore throat, white or red patches on the gums or tongue, numbness — are easy to put off to something less serious.
Screening for oral cancer in a new light :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Health News
March 18, 2008
The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry has received a donation of $250,000 from Delta Dental of Illinois to help build a new pediatric clinic to train predoctoral dental students. The donation for UIC’s college of Dentistry was raised as part of the University of Illinois Brilliant Futures campaign.
Dental College receives donation for new pediatric dental clinic - Pulse
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