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Candy not dandy for tooth care; Orthodontist warns trick-or-treaters (Delaware State News)
DOVER It s that time of year when sticky, gooey, sugary and crunchy candy becomes a major part of children s diets. And it is no coincidence that National Orthodontic Health Month is observed during the same month as Halloween.
Harvard University Integrates Invisalign(R) into Dental School Curriculum (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Align Technology, Inc. , the inventor of Invisalign , a proprietary method of straightening teeth without wires or brackets, today announced the Harvard School of Dental Medicine is integrating Invisalign into its required coursework in dentistry.
Bogus dentist wants to practice again (icCroydon)
WHEN 300 patients of Omid Omidi Mazaheri were recalled to take HIV tests they were left horrified. The 40-year-old had not been registered as a dentist in the UK and health bosses feared he may have transferred blood-borne diseases from one person to another.
Halloween treats, tricks and tips (Seattle Times)
Halloween is one of the biggest holidays of the year for kids but it's also one that raises a lot of concerns, including safety and candy...
NEWS OF THE WEIRD (Anchorage Press)
Except for the first item, all stories this week are updates of earlier reports in News of the Weird. (After all, some weird news just tends to linger.)
You want to smile like your fave celeb? (Miami Herald)
First we wanted their clothing, hair and makeup styles. Then we craved their lean abs and great butts. Now the newest wave of celeb envy has hit the market: big, gleaming, perfect -- and fake -- teeth.
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