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Woman Dentist Journal Magazine, June 2006 ARTICLES

Woman Dentist Journal
Volume: 4
Issue: 6
June 2006

Cover Story

Prosthodontist Michelle Cantwell went on active duty after Sept. 11, 2001.

You and Your Practice

Are you ready for an emergency?

Identifying risks can prevent malpractice lawsuits.

In a previous issue of WDJ, readers met Dr. Martha Carr in the feature article “Life After Katrina.

Relating periodontal inflammation to diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and low birth weight

I asked Sandra Melmed, one of Dallas’ top 10 residential real estate agents, what made her so successful.

My employees often come to me looking for solutions to office problems. This causes me great distress as I spend so much time thinking and fretting over the issues until I come up with answers.

We all go to tremendous measures to protect what is ours. We install sirens in our homes to frighten intruders.

Managing stress at work involves mental stress and stress on our bodies. We often fail to notice poor posture or extra wear we put on ourselves until we feel stiff, sore, or outright pain.

This is what we all strive to do. This is a column created to embody a hands-on approach toward user-friendly solutions for our lives.

Departments

Editor's Note

Since 1994, I have been attending graduation ceremonies of my children. Two grade school, two high school, and one college graduation later, I am on the brink of another graduation ceremony.

Letters to the Editor

I’m a DMD student at Boston University School of Dental Medicine in Boston, Mass.

New Products

ViziLite Plus oral lesion ID and marking system

Woman Speak

This page is dedicated solely to women speakers in the dental profession. To be listed, please send your speaking engagements to: Associate Editor Kristen Wright, kristenw@pennwell.

Special Section

Chronicle

A few months ago, the University of Mississippi’s School of Dentistry hosted a two-day symposium, “The Dental Monologues: Evolution of Women in Dentistry,” in Jackson, Miss.

Five questions, five answers from women who make a difference

Focus on Oral Cancer

Recent studies have tied the human papillomavirus, or HPV, to oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma.

Volume 99 Issue 10
October, 2009

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