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    Diagnostics provide 360-degree scan of the entire head.
    Sept. 1, 2008
    I’m sure you’ve heard of xylitol. You know it’s a five-carbon sugar that is safe for use with diabetics and those who are avoiding cavities.
    Sept. 1, 2008
    Th Tail Wagging 01
    A home care routine may begin at any stage of your pet’s life, as he or she will learn to adapt to it.
    Sept. 1, 2008
    Th Impact Your 01
    Mentoring prospective students can be beneficial since the majority of graduates are employed in private practice offices.
    Sept. 1, 2008
    Th Progress Notes 01
    Progress notes have been called many names and have taken many forms. The goal is to address, for the record, all critical areas encountered during dental treatment.
    Sept. 1, 2008
    Th Sunstar Americas 01
    by Cathleen Terhune Alty, RDHEight distinguished dental hygienists who go above and beyond typical dental hygiene practice were honored in early August at the RDH Under One Roof...
    Sept. 1, 2008
    Th Readers Forum 01
    I read with interest the Reader’s Forum in the June, 2008 issue and one letter in particular drew my attention.
    Sept. 1, 2008
    To submit information about upcoming regional, state, or local dental hygiene meetings, send an e-mail to markh@pennwell.
    Sept. 1, 2008
    When I think of National Dental Hygiene Month (October), I associate it with many aspects of serving — building more education into our communities, and organizing and volunteering...
    Sept. 1, 2008
    Th Bucket Of Exper 01
    After a nap on a recent weekend, I staggered through the TV room in my husbandly way. Margaret was watching the conclusion of an episode of Project Runway.
    Sept. 1, 2008
    Th Is This All
    I have worked in the same practice for 30 years. Our practice is part of a large group of practices.
    Sept. 1, 2008
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    Your patient today is 33-year-old Maggie who just had some restorative work completed by the doctor at your office during the past week.
    Sept. 1, 2008
    Th Product Report 01
    For more in-depth details on these products, please use the Reader’s Service card.
    Sept. 1, 2008
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    When fluffy clouds come down from overhead and touch the earth’s surface, they are no longer called clouds but fog.
    Sept. 1, 2008