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Contact 13 Consumer Alert: Dangerous Dental Work - KTNV The next time a dentist puts a crown in your mouth you might want to make sure it is not toxic and houston dentists filled with lead. In a Contact 13 consumer alert Tricia Kean has the details behind the warning. The American Dental Association is warning you to ask Source: www.ktnv.com Novalar Receives FDA Approval for OraVerse(TM) - Forbes SAN DIEGO, May 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Novalar Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a dental specialty pharmaceutical company, announced today that the United States Food and houston dentists Drug Administration (FDA) has granted marketing approval for OraVerse(TM) (phentolamine Source: www.forbes.com Charles Meyer Goldstein, 87; dentist, USC faculty member organized - Los Angeles Times Charles Meyer Goldstein, a dentist and houston dentists USC faculty member who advocated community service and houston dentists organized free dental clinics that treat thousands of poor people each year, died Sunday at his home in Brentwood from complications of multiple organ Source: www.latimes.com Grant will help improve oral health for children - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel Early exposure to oral health care provides a crucial foundation for long-term overall health, yet many children in Florida don't have equal access. With the help of a $200,000 grant from the Health Foundation of South Florida, Frank Catalanotto Source: www.sun-sentinel.com Texas Tech may create dental school in El Paso - El Paso Times AUSTIN -- Texas Tech University is considering starting a dental school on the medical center campus in El Paso, regent Rick Francis said Tuesday. "It is getting favorable reaction from our board of regents, but it is still early," said Francis Source: www.elpasotimes.com Drug that speeds return of sensation after dental work gets U.S - International Herald Tribune For those who do not like to drool, slur their speech or unknowingly bite their tongue after a visit to the dentist, help might be at hand. A small drug company said it won approval Friday from the U.S. Food and houston dentists Drug Administration to market the Source: www.iht.com Dentists adopt unconventional treatment options - Billings Gazette CHICAGO - The last time Barbara Stepp of Homewood, Ill., visited her dentist, she told him about her ongoing kidney infection. "He immediately plopped me down in the chair and houston dentists started doing acupuncture," said Stepp, 70. Stepp's dentist, John Source: www.billingsgazette.net Dental drug aids return of sensation - Chicago Tribune For those who don't like to drool, slur their speech or unknowingly bite their tongue after a visit to the dentist, help might be at hand. A small drug company said it won approval Friday from the Food and houston dentists Drug Administration to market the first drug Source: www.chicagotribune.com New Drug Reverses Dentists' Anesthesia - CBS News (WebMD) The FDA has approved OraVerse, the first drug indicated for reversing the effects of local anesthesia used by dentists. According to Novalar Pharmaceuticals, the drug company that makes OraVerse, the FDA approved OraVerse's use in adults and houston dentists Source: www.cbsnews.com
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