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Dental Industry News 2007 p14:
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Smoking can harm long-term effects of some oral surgery procedures
Study finds people who smoke damaged the long-term stability of certain oral surgical procedures.
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Annual gala dinner, auction slated
Oral Health America event set for Feb. 21, 2008, at Navy Pier in Chicago.
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2007 Dental Market Data Disc available
Disc provides a single comprehensive source for global dental market information.
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Data center, colocation facility opened
New center will ensure safety of data, provide alternate operations facility in case of emergency.
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Adolescent oral health care to be addressed
Topic will be American Dental Hygienists' Association's focus for 2007 National Dental Hygiene Month.
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Academy advocates on behalf of general dentists
Academy of General Dentistry represents general dentistry to more than 9,000 state legislators, legislative staff and state and government officials at conference of state legislatures.
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Pulp biology symposium offers latest on contemporary endodontic topics
American Association of Endodontists co-sponsors Nov. 2-3 event.
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Oral health program hits the road
Traveling exhibition tours nation beginning in fall of 2007.
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Benefits of antibacterial protection emphasized
Colgate Total's patented formula provides a sustained antibacterial effect.
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Campaign focusing on tooth erosion launched
Repeated exposure to acidic drinks and foods permanently destroys enamel, according to Academy of General Dentistry.
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