Handheld Instrument Assesses Dental Disease In Minutes
Handheld Instrument Assesses Dental Disease In Minutes
March 30th, 2007 Handheld Instrument Assesses Dental Disease In Minutes A new handheld device determined in minutes -- from a tiny sample of saliva alone -- not only that a patient had gum disease but quantitatively how advanced the disease was. Further uses may include faster diagnosis of breast and prostate cancer, easier measurement of animal serum in vaccines, and r... Related Content Patients, staff praise 25-year dentistPublished in: Internet News Search: dentist October 4th, 2005 Patients, staff praise 25-year dentist Carlisle Sentinel - By Judy Dunlevy, October 3, 2005 When Brian Robertson first came to Mt. Holly Springs in 1980, his wife, Claudia, says, 'I knew we'd be here for the rest of our lives.' Switching to WinterPublished in: Internet News Search: dentist November 28th, 2006 My year, like that of most people, is marked by rituals and transitions. For the last twenty-one years, my entry into winter has been celebrated at Darkovercon, from where I have just returned. The weather here in MidAtlantica isn't very wintry, though. Even though it is still mild, I put aside my c... Medical center to host 'Give Kids a Smile Day'Published in: Internet News Search: dentist January 24th, 2007 Medical center to host 'Give Kids a Smile Day' Atlanticville - LONG BRANCH - Monmouth Medical Center's Dental Residency Program will host its third annual "Give Kids a Smile Day" in the Monmouth Family Health Center Dental Center on Friday, Feb. 2, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The program is sponsored by the ... |

