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Dental Featured Stories 2005 p4:
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Smokers should "whiten up" after kicking the habit
Dentist-supervised teeth whitening products remain the best method to help patients erase the nasty stains of tobacco products.
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Avoid the hookah and save your teeth
Study provides convincing evidence that tobacco smoking is a risk factor for periodontal disease.
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Company raises more than $100,000 in hurricane relief
Pacific Dental Services will donate funds to the American Red Cross for Hurricane Katrina victims.
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Video highlights dental lab technology career
Aimed at middle and high school students, the 10-minute video highlights the artistic, detailed work of dental laboratory technicians.
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Dentistry reunion set
University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry reunion to be held Feb. 24, 2006, during Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting.
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Practice-management program extended
New York University College of Dentistry lengthens partnership with Levin Group for an additional year.
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Dental school adopts groundbreaking technology
Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health first in nation to employ an operational system that will use technology to treat more effectively dental and oral health disease.
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New dental award recognizes public service
Academy of General Dentistry launches Lifelong Learning and Service Recognition Program.
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Foundation seeks dental research proposals
Available grant funds for the program, offered in conjunction with the American Dental Association Council on Scientific Affairs, total $100,000.
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Healthier teeth prevent disease
Company stresses importance of oral health as key to overall wellness.
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