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Child Foundation Charity Awarded $10,000 Grant by First Hand Foundation

2008-09-26 | Child Foundation Charity, a 501 (c) (3) public benefit, non-profit organization, has been awarded its first grant in the amount of $10,000 by First Hand Foundation.


Judita Zibuts, DDS Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-09-25 | Dr. Zibuts is an expert in cosmetic, restorative and preventive dentistry.


ADS Florida Hosts Seminars on Building a Strong Dental Practice and a Successful Exit Strategy. Expanding the dental practice patient base, building teamwork, and accessing Internet opportunities in a tough economy.

2008-09-25 | ADS Florida hosts "Best Practices in Bear Markets: Enhancing Practice Value in Economic Downtimes" in Sarasota and Jacksonville. The seminars help dental practitioners develop and maintain a stronger practice and plan a successful exit strategy. Internet marketing strategies and tax issues included.


Dental Implants: The Best Option for Aging Bridges

2008-09-25 | As bridges age, dental implants are becoming a more feasible, attractive, and durable options for patients.


Fat Transfer: Liposuction Combined with Facial Recontouring

2008-09-20 | Only a short time ago, it seems, liposuction was coming to the forefront of cosmetic procedures. Now, unbelievably, we have the ability to not only remove fat, but to transfer it from one area of the body to another.


San Jose Cosmetic Dentistry Practice Enters Blogosphere

2008-09-16 | Dr. Khalil Sage adds a blog to his Web site as another means of communicating with established and potential patients.


SNORING KILLS! HEAVY SNORING INCREASES RISK OF STROKE AND CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS. RISK IS INDEPENDENT OF OTHER RISK FACTORS. PUBLIC HEALTH IMPLICATIONS ARE ENORMOUS ACCORDING TO ARTICLE IN SLEEP, SEPTEMBER 1, 2008. SLEEP APNEA DENTISTS MAY PLAY MAJOR ROLE ALLEVIATING IN THIS HEALTH CONCERN

2008-09-14 | HEAVY SNORING CAUSES SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN RISK FOR CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS AND STROKE ACCORDING TO JOURNAL OF SLEEP AND SLEEP DISORDERS RESEARCH. THIS RISK IS INDEPENDENT OF RISK FOR SLEEP APNEA AND NOCTURNAL HYPOXIA. CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS IS A MAJOR CAUSE OF STROKES.


Characteristics of Award-Winning Smiles

2008-09-14 | Many people pride themselves on their appearance and believe that making a good first impression includes flashing a beautiful and bright smile.


Porcelain Veneers Or Whitening? Sarasota cosmetic dentist Dr. Charles Crane Determines Best Step For Patients

2008-09-11 | Sarasota cosmetic dentist Dr. Charles Crane has developed an individualized teeth whitening interview to pinpoint the best system for patient needs.


Porcelain Crowns

2008-09-10 | If your teeth aren't as white as you'd like, or they've suffered chips, porcelain veneers are the obvious fix. They are natural looking, quick to apply, and create a beautiful smile effortlessly.


Ultimate Edge Living, Inc. States that More Than 35 Million Americans Will Have Surgery This Year - When it's Your Turn - Will You be Ready?

2008-09-08 | Unless you're one of the lucky few, it's just a matter of time before your doctor says, "start preparing for surgery now!" By preparing for surgery today, you can make having surgery tomorrow as painless as possible.


MORNING HEADACHES ARE PRIMARILY RELATED TO TWO PRIMARY CAUSES: SLEEP DISORDERED BREATHING AND DISORDERS OF THE TRIGEMINAL NERVOUS SYSTEM WHICH CAN LEAD TO CHRONIC PAIN, DEPRESSION AND TMJ DISORDERS. TREATMENT OF THE SLEEP DISORDERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH TMJ TREATMENT OFFERS EXCELLENT RESULTS

2008-09-03 | PATIENTS WHO SUFFER FROM MORNING HEADACHES, OFTEN WAKE IN THE MORNING ALWAYS FEELING LIKE THEY NEED MORE SLEEP. DEPRESSION IS COMMON IN PATIENTS WHO NEVER WAKE-UP FEELING GOOD. DRUG FREE TREATMENT CAN IMPROVE ALL ASPECTS OF LIFE FOR MANY PATIENTS.


How Does Custom LASIK Diagnose the Eyes?

2008-08-31 | The best medical treatments of any sort are those based on an accurate diagnosis. Custom LASIK is such an excellent vision correction because the diagnosis done first is so very precise.


Indentifying Fat Compartments in Cheeks Advances Cosmetic Augmentation

2008-08-30 | Cheek implants and fat injections with fillers were very popular in 2007, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). Now, there is a new way to perform cheek augmentation to give women the face they desire.


Benefits of the Mini Facelift

2008-08-28 | There are many options available that can correct the visible signs of aging. Arguably, the most well known procedure available for the correction of mid and lower-facial sagging is the facelift.


Mini Dental Implants

2008-08-27 | No longer do you have to worry about the embarrassment of your dentures slipping or falling out in public; mini dental implants offer an easy and relatively affordable way for patients to obtain secure, well-fitting dentures.


Laser Dentistry: Learn to Love the Dentist Again

2008-08-27 | Mention going to the dentist to some people, and they immediately conjure up painful memories of the touch and sounds of dreadful metallic drills. With today's advances in laser dentistry, those people no longer have to fear the dentist.


Child Foundation Charity Presents "Kaleidoscope of Dreams"

2008-08-26 | A gala benefit for children worldwide born with debilitating birth defects


SLEEP APNEA TREATMENT OFFERING FREEDOM FROM CPAP COMES TO SCHAUMBURG. DENTAL SLEEP MEDICINE PIONEER AND RESEARCHER TO TREAT SNORING AND SLEEP APNEA IN CONJUNCTION WITH PROMINENT LOCAL DENTIST.

2008-08-22 | Renowned Sleep Apnea Dentist Dr Ira L Shapira offers CPAP Alternatives that most patients prefer to CPAP. He is partnering with Schaumburg dentist Dr Alan Acierno to bring better sleep to the northwest suburbs. Most patients prefer oral appliances to CPAP when offered a choice.


CPAP ALTERNATIVE SAVES LIVES ACCORDING TO DR IRA L SHAPIRA A DIPLOMATE OF THE AMERICAN BOARD OF DENTAL SLEEP MEDICINE

2008-08-22 | MOST PATIENTS PREFER ORAL APPLIANCES TO CPAP WHEN OFFERED A CHOICE. DENTAL SLEEP MEDICINE IS NOW ACCEPTED AS A FIRST LINE TREATMENT FOR MILD TO MODERATE APNEA.