Mouth Braces News
Chandler dentist challenges tax on removable braces
Stephen Hunsaker says Invisaligns are not subject to tax and that he's being unfairly targeted.
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Seeking Orthodontic Care Early On Can Improve Oral Health According to New Jersey Orthodontist
A recent study by the American Association of Orthodontists estimates that more than one million people in the United States and Canada are wearing braces every year. New Jersey orthodontist Dr. Patrick Cuozzo says patients who decide to undergo corrective treatment for misaligned teeth at an early age are more likely to lessen total treatment time, promote proper bone growth, and improve oral ...
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Babies for braces? News 8's Medicaid investigations continue
DALLAS - No one would say being a single mom is easy. Especially being a single, teenage mother. But the State of Texas appears to be encouraging teenage girls to become pregnant so they can receive free dental care under Medicaid. Our investigation last year found hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayer money spent for free braces on kids' teeth under Medicaid. That spurred a federal ...
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What to Do in a Dental Emergency
HARRISBURG, Pa., Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Any type of injury to your teeth or gums should not be ignored. Knowing what to do in a dental emergency can make the difference between saving and losing a tooth. To stay prepared, the Pennsylvania Dental Association (PDA) suggests keeping your dentist's emergency phone number readily available and pack an emergency dental-care kit ...
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NOHO Dental Group Offers a Dental Package for New Patients
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Dr. Bijan Afar of NOHO Dental Group announces a special package for new patients which includes a dental exam and x-rays for only $49.00. Dr. Afar, ...
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Leading Business Intelligence on the Middle East & North Africa
JEDDAH: The sixth meeting of the Saudi Orthodontic Society, which started on Jan. 31 and ended yesterday (Feb. 1) in Jeddah, revealed that some 70 to 80 percent of Saudi children need dental braces.
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