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Dental Daily News 2001 p4:
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International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology announces meeting.
2002 meeting to be held in Orlando, Fla.
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Mistletoe Kisses
Spreading more than holiday tidings?
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CE Credits Now Available From CAESY
Seminars will be offered nationwide beginning in January.
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Academy Responds to Ann Landers column
President Zuckerman seeks to clarify misinformation in December 4, 2001 coulmn
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We honor our veterans
A special group is remembered and honored during a special weekend.
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MicroDental offers seminars with Dr. Chris Pescatore
Dr. Pescatore will provide both lecture and over-the-shoulder live-patient dentistry, demonstrating the latest anterior and posterior aesthetic preparation and seat techniques.
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Patterson signs exclusive distribution agreeement with Ellman International, Inc.
Ellman designs, develops and manufactures innovative radio-surgical systems and devices for the dental, veterinary and medical markets.
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Emerging research supports link between cardiovascular and periodontal diseases
OraPharma, Inc., a specialty pharmaceutical company with an initial focus on the emerging field of oral health care, presented data from a retrospective study that further establish a potential link between cardiovascular disease and periodontal disease.
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Some New Year's resolutions for your patients
When your patients are making New Year resolutions this year, remind them to remember their choppers -- and resolve to improve your oral health -- and maintain a strong, healthy set of teeth.
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Bad breath is no laughing matter for your patients
In many cases, it is caused by poor oral hygiene, lack of saliva in the mouth or a buildup of food particles and other debris left behind after brushing and flossing.
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