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2009-03-02 | Dr. Edward Farajzadeh attended the Maimonides Symposium, which offered a seminar on bone augmentation.
2009-02-28 | Dr. Loftus, the highly acclaimed plastic surgeon who authored The Smart Woman's Guide to Plastic Surgery, has recently added to her popular websites some important information on breast implants.
2009-02-25 | If you have a busy schedule and have been wondering about the best way to get a facial rejuvenation without much recovery time, an excellent option would be the Affirm CO2 laser. This system is made by Cynosure Inc.
2009-02-25 | BOTOX Cosmetic is designed to temporarily correct wrinkles and lines on the face and neck due to age and stress. An injectable agent, BOTOX Cosmetic is botulinum toxin type A and is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to improve eye-muscle disorders and smooth out facial lines.
2009-02-24 | Health insurance does not typically cover everything that's needed and never covers cosmetic procedures unless they have a health reason as well as being cosmetically beneficial.
2009-02-22 | Restylane has become the preferred treatment for most common types of facial wrinkles. These include crow's feet, naso-labial wrinkles, and wrinkles that result from sun damage and other effects of aging.
2009-02-20 | Porcelain veneers are gaining popularity and they are quickly becoming one of the most common cosmetic dentistry procedures. They offer great solutions for numerous problems affecting the beauty of your smile.
2009-02-20 | Mommy makeovers are becoming one of the most common cosmetic surgery procedures. As the name indicates, mommy makeovers are for moms, addressing the three most common areas that seem to plague most post-partum women
2009-02-20 | Many people have discolored teeth and it makes then very self-conscious about their smile. While slight discoloration is expected as we age, there are some things that can speed up the darkening of our teeth:
2009-02-20 | Gum disease, or periodontal disease, describes the growth of bacteria that sets processes into motion that eventually destroy tissue surrounding the teeth. Seventy-five percent or more of Americans over 35 have some degree of gum disease
2009-02-20 | Dr. Joseph Barton has joined the national I Hate CPAP campaign and launched www.Jacksonville.IHateCPAP.com to introduce oral appliance and CPAP alternative options to sleep apnea sufferers who can't tolerate CPAP or have stopped using it.
2009-02-19 | More and more dentists are offering their patients the latest advances in laser dentistry techniques to treat a whole host of dental and mouth issues including gum disease and, oddly enough, even fever blisters.
2009-02-19 | Imago Cosmetic Medical Center is assisting patients left out in the cold by the abrupt and unexpected closure of Isis Cosmetic.
2009-02-15 | If you've had porcelain veneers put on your teeth, you might be concerned about continuing to keep your veneered teeth healthy
2009-02-15 | Dr. Michael Koczarski hosts an annual "pajama day" to engage kids in a fun way so that they enjoy their early dental visits and want to take care of their smiles.
2009-02-11 | In these stressful times, a good night's sleep has become especially valuable, and increasingly difficult to get. Snoring and sleep apnea (a medical problem where the airway collapses during sleep) rob people and their bed partners of the rest they need to face their daily challenges.
2009-02-11 | After his success with The Mississauga Cosmetic Surgery And Laser Clinic, Dr. Weinberg has opened a second location, The Toronto Plastic Surgery Clinic, bringing his characteristic emphasis on aesthetic, natural looking results to downtown Toronto.
2009-02-11 | Sleep apnea is known to cause increases in blood pressure and a six-fold increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. This study shows that sleep apnea and especially low oxygen saturation may be a risk factor for sudden cardiac death. CPAP and oral appliance therapy can lower increased risks.
2009-02-11 | Dr Kevin Ladesic has provided La Crosse patients diagnosed with sleep apnea an excellent resource that covers diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea and other sleep disorders. CPAP is the gold standard treatment for sleep apnea but only small minority pf patients tolerate its use.
2009-02-08 | Dr. Kevin T. Ladesic DDS joins national I Hate CPAP campaign to introduce oral appliance options to the many folks who can't tolerate CPAP. Do you hate CPAP? Call Dr. Ladesic at Tri-State Center for Dental Sleep Medicine at Waterloo Heights Dental Center.