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Growing new teeth in adults (Deccan Herald)
Regeneration of teeth has been one of the top agendas of bioengineers for two reasons: one for the aesthetic value, the other is that it may serve as a model for regeneration of other tissues.

Medical Plastics (RedNova)
By Stewart, Richard New Polymers Offer Advantages for Medical Devices and Packaging Tubinf made of Flexalloy vinyl elastomer exhibits toughness, clarity, flexibility and elasticity, offering advantages over flexible vinyl compounds and at lower cost than polyolefin and styrenic TPEs.

CAROL CAIN/SMALL BUSINESS: Feeling fine in Detroit (Detroit Free Press)
This is the story of three entrepreneurs who chose to locate in the Motor City when it might have been easier to set up shop elsewhere.

Putting their money where their mouths are (Pretoria News)
He appears to have had just about everything done. One of Tom's top front teeth used to be bigger than the other and he has definitely had work on his upper teeth to straighten, whiten and reposition them.

Advances in Bone Grafting Offer More Dental Treatment Options for People with Missing Teeth (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
(PRWEB) October 18, 2005 -- Elmwood Dental Restoration and Implant Center now offers advanced bone grafting technology that allows more people to experience the comfort and confidence of dental implants. Patients who in the past did not qualify for dental implants due to poor bone quality or who chose not to undergo a complex bone grafting procedure can now receive long lasting, natural looking

Straumann Launches CARES Ceramic (PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance)
At a key dental congress in Berlin today, Straumann, a global leader in implant dentistry and oral tissue regeneration, announced the initial launch of CARES Ceramic, an individualised implant abutment service using the most advanced ceramic material for ultimate precision, durability and lasting esthetics in implant dentistry.

DENTSPLY International Inc. Reports Third Quarter 2005 Results & Announces Asset Impairment Charge for the Period (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
DENTSPLY International Inc. today announced sales and earnings for the quarter ended September 30, 2005. Net sales increased 6.7% to $416.0 million compared to $390.0 million reported for the third quarter of 2004.

Dr. Sharawy wins research award (Medical College of Georgia)
Dr. Mohamed Sharawy, a professor of oral biology and maxillofacial pathology in the Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry, has received the 2005 Isaiah Lew Memorial Research Award from the American Academy of Implant Dentistry Research Foundation.

215 Million Americans Can Smile Brighter Thanks to New Dental Techniques (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
From "teeth in an hour" to new robotic techniques, a group of dental specialists will debut the latest breakthroughs in dental advancements this week in Los Angeles.

Euro marts on losing streak for third week (Gulf Times)
LONDON: European stocks fell for a third week, the longest losing stretch in six months, on concern that inflation worldwide will accelerate, prompting higher interest rates and slowing economic expansion.

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