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Study: Red Wine Is Good For Your Teeth

Study: Red Wine Is Good For Your Teeth

March 18th, 2006

Study: Red Wine Is Good For Your Teeth

Red wine has been said to be good for your heart among other things. Could it possibly be good for dental health too? According to All Headline News, researchers from Quebec City's Laval University presented findings from a study......



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THE cost of a routine check-up at an NHS dentist is likely to double. It is expected to rise from £6 to £12 and the price of a filling from £17.64 to £40. It follows a review by the Government's patients' tsar Harry Cayton, which is to be published this week.


New program provides children with greater access to dental care

Published in: Internet News Search: dentist November 25th, 2005

New program provides children with greater access to dental care

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a 2004 survey from the Massachusetts Division of Health Care Finance and Policy, 42 percent of uninsured children in the state had not visited a dentist for at


cosmetic dentistry and hairdressing

Published in: Internet News Search: dentist October 19th, 2007

cosmetic dentistry and hairdressing

cosmetic dentistry and hairdressing

london Simon has been calling me on the landline and not getting me because I have been out. He asked me to call him at his mum's home, but when i called, he was not in, and he has not got his answer machine on so I cannot leave a message. Ah well, I won't get too worried about it, if it is importan...

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