| BIOLASE Launches Software Upgrade For First Generation WaterlaseTM Dental Laser Systems |
| BIOLASE Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: BLTI), the world's leading dental laser company, today announced the global launch of a new software upgrade that includes innovations designed to extend the capabilities and useful life of installed first generation Waterlaseâ„¢ hard and soft tissue dental laser systems.
08/19/2008
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| Mouthguards, Healthy Snacks And A Dental Check Up Will Help Kids Miss Fewer School Days |
| Remember oral health when preparing kids for back to school. Don't forget to add a toothbrush to the list of pencils , notebooks and paper on your shopping list. Keeping an eye on kids' oral health and instilling good habits will help them start the school year right, say Assistant Professor Julie Jenks and Clinical Associate Professor Gardner Beale of the USC School of Dentistry Pediatric Dental Clinic.
08/18/2008
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| Dental Clinic First In Capital To Offer Vizilite Oral Cancer Screening, London |
| Mouth Cancer kills one person every 3 hours in the UK because of late detection The London Day Surgery Centre (LDSC) is the first clinic in the Capital to offer ViziLite oral lesion screening, a new pain free technique for oral cancer, one of the fastest growing cancers in the UK. ViziLite Plus with TBlue is a painless, non-invasive examination. It helps detect abnormalities than can be early indicators of cancer.
08/14/2008
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| Going Abroad For Your Dental Care? Check Out The Facts Before You Check In |
| With more and more people considering dental treatment abroad, the UK dental regulator, the General Dental Council (GDC) has issued guidance and advice to dental patients with a checklist of questions to ask before travelling abroad for treatment.
08/13/2008
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| Journal Of The American Dental Association Publishes Key Clinical Data For The Use Of OraVerse(TM) A Local Anesthetic Reversal Agent |
| Novalar Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a dental specialty pharmaceutical company, announced the publication of three clinical trials on the use of OraVerse (phentolamine mesylate) injection as a local dental anesthetic reversal agent in the August 2008 issue of the Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA).
08/13/2008
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| Newsweek Examines Health, Dental Care Outreach Efforts In Rural Regions |
| A Newsweek web exclusive last week examined efforts to provide access to dental care for low-income residents of Appalachia and other underserved rural regions of the U.S., where the "dire dental situation ... is emblematic of the larger health care crisis" in the nation. Newsweek profiled the "huge annual medical and dental expedition" set up by
08/12/2008
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| New Bacterial Species Found In Human Mouth |
| Scientists have discovered a new species of bacteria in the mouth. The finding could help scientists to understand tooth decay and gum disease and may lead to better treatments, according to research published in the August issue of the International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology.
08/11/2008
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| Edinburgh Clinical Dental Technician Course A UK First |
| The first stand-alone course for clinical dental technicians in the UK will begin in Edinburgh later this year following provisional approval from the General Dental Council. The course is open to GDC-registered dental technicians. The GDC gave provisional approval to the 37-week course at the Edinburgh Dental Institute at a recent meeting. But full approval won't be given until the course has been inspected by the GDC ahead of the first intake graduating.
08/10/2008
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| Bone Meds Could Have Side Effects With Bite |
| Doctors often prescribe bisphosphonates for both osteoporosis as well as certain cancers. And usage has been increasing due to large-scale marketing and advertising to consumers. Taken orally, these medications (such as Boniva® or Fosamax®) can help promote bone density in women with osteoporosis, and taken intravenously, can help stop the spread of cancer in chemotherapy patients.
08/09/2008
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| Shortage Of Massachusetts Dentists Willing To Provide Care After Dental Benefits Extended |
| Massachusetts faces challenges in providing access to dental care for low-income residents because only 17% of dentists in the state are willing to accept new patients who have state-subsidized dental coverage, the Boston Globe reports.
08/08/2008
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| News From The Journal Of Oral Implantology |
| Dental implants are 98 percent successful and cause little or no bone loss, according to new research published in the Journal of Oral Implantology. Authors Zeev Ormianer, DMD and Ady Palty, DMD reviewed 60 charts of patients who received a total of 267 implants in two private dental practices in Israel and Germany. They found that 98.
08/08/2008
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| BDA Says NHS Health Boards Must Heed Health Minister's Call To Prioritise High Street Dentists, UK |
| The British Dental Association is pleased that today's announcement of primary care modernisation funding recognises the important role independent (high street) dentists have in delivering NHS dental services in Scotland.
08/07/2008
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| Researchers Report Periodontal Disease Independently Predicts New Onset Diabetes |
| Periodontal disease may be an independent predictor of incident Type 2 diabetes, according to a study by researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. While diabetes has long been believed to be a risk factor for periodontal infections, this is the first study exploring whether the reverse might also be true, that is, if periodontal infections can contribute to the development of diabetes.
08/07/2008
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| Dental Reform Monitoring - Quarterly Update, UK |
| The following statistics were released by the Department of Health: Dental Reform Monitoring for quarter ending June 2008. This data shows the number of Units of Dental Activity (UDAs) commissioned for 2008-09 as at 30th June 2008. Key findings this quarter: -- 152 of the 152 Commissioners (PCTs and Care Trusts) returned data. -- 81 million UDAs have been commissioned for 2008-09 as at 30th June 2008. -- This represents an increase of 1.
08/07/2008
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| Fewer Utah Dentists Accepting Medicaid Beneficiaries |
| Fewer dentists in Utah are accepting new Medicaid beneficiaries and some are refusing to accept Medicaid beneficiaries at all, the Salt Lake Tribune reports. According to a dental work force analysis released by the
08/06/2008
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