Archives: 2008   September

Buzz Word – Techsthetics for Cosmetic Dentistry Case Acceptance

You really want to boost your cosmetic dentistry, but how? This month’s Dental Products Report presents “Techsthetics” as a way to do just that. Basically, Techsthetics is a word coined by Dr. Barry Freydberg. It has to do with using digital imaging for cosmetic case presentations. For patients who are serious about veneers and other [...]

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Site Unseen

If you have a website, you really should be tracking your visitors to find out how effective your pages are. I’ve been using Sitemeter for years and they just came out with a brand new version. I use the free version, but at $6.96/month, the Premium version isn’t a bad investment at all.
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Eight is Enough?

If you’re an iPod or iPhone user (and many of you are), then you should know that Apple has released their latest version of iTunes. You can see all the details here. I like the fact that you can now download TV shows in HD and that you actually get two downloads when you do: [...]

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Cosmetic Dentists Expand Services to Make Patients Happy

Every general dentist offers some form of cosmetic dentistry, whether composite fillings and white crowns or various forms of veneers, orthodontics, and whitening. Some cosmetic dentists stretch their esthetic services beyond the confines of dentistry. These guys and gals offer laser skin therapy, Botox, and dermal filler injections to patients who want more
than a smile [...]

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Another Fine Mess

There’s nothing worse that dealing with malware infections: spyware, viruses, spam, etc. At least, there was nothing worse until I started putting together some programs that seems to get the job done quickly and do a great job. Here’s a great article that outlines four different programs you can use when disaster strikes.
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Dental Did You Know: Sensory Innervation of the Tongue

The trigeminal nerve (V) provides general sensory innervation to the tongue.
Source: Klasser G et al, Taste Change Associated with a Dental Procedure: Case Report and Review of the Literature, JCDA, June 2008, Vol 74, No 5, pg 455-460.
Hans Skariah, B.Sc., DMDPromenade Court Dental Health Group in Mississauga2233 Hurontario St., Mississauga, ON, Canada(1/2 km north of [...]

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Spam be Gone

If you’ve ever bought anything online you know that there’s no such thing as a simple, one-time transaction. Once you give an online retailer your email address there’s a good chance you’ll continue to get emails letting you know about other items the company would like you to buy, coupons, or sales until the day [...]

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Novartis Rolls Out Educational Dinner Meeting Series for GP Dentists

East Hanover, NJ, September 25, 2008 — Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation today announced the launch of a complimentary dental industry-focused dinner meeting series entitled “Benefits of Bisphosphonate Therapy vs Frequency of Oral Complications: An Educational Program for Dental Professionals.”

The dinner meetings are designed as an adjunct to Novartis’ recently-launched web seminar series and are being [...]

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Hidden Gems

There are always online lists of decent sites that you may not have head of. When it comes from PC Magazine, I tend to take notice. Here’s the list of the Top 100 Undiscovered Web Sites….some real gems in here.
Original post by Dr. Lorne Lavine

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Nearly Sucked In

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Original post by Mitch Denny

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