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Illinois Man Accidentally Inhales Drill Bit During Dental Procedure
An Illinois man inhaled a drill bit during a routine dental visit — and then ended up at the hospital, where doctors removed it with a rare medical procedure.
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Did It for the Money: This 32-Year-Old Joined the Army for a $300,000 Dental School Scholarship
Today, Vo lives with his fiancé, Marcus in Costa Mesa, California, works as a pediatric dentist and earns roughly $200,000 per year.
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Hoverboard-Riding Dentist Sentenced to 12 Years for Medicaid Fraud
An Anchorage dentist captured on video extracting a patient’s tooth as he rode a hoverboard was sentenced to 12 years for Medicaid fraud and other crimes, NBC News reports.
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WHO Recommends Putting Off Dental Cleanings, Other Routine Visits Due to COVID-19
The coronavirus has hit the dental industry hard. Models last month from the American Dental Association’s Health Policy Institute predict dental spending could be down by as much as 38% by the end of 2020 and 20% in 2021.
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WHO Recommends Postponing Dentist Appointments During Pandemic
The World Health Organization released updated coronavirus guidelines which recommend that all non-urgent dental visits be postponed until after the pandemic to reduce the spread.
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A Visit to the Dentist During COVID Pandemic Is a New Experience
Dental practices across Connecticut have reopened after closing for roughly 10 weeks because of the COVID-19 outbreak. Now that the practices have reopened, front office staff have been extremely busy re-booking appointments and patients are having very different experiences in order to comply with health and safety recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Department of Health….
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This is What a Look to the Dentist Office Looks Like Amid COVID-19
This is what a trip to the dentist office looks like amid precautions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Is It Safe to Visit the Dentist During the Pandemic?
Is it safe to visit the dentist during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Potential COVID Aerosol Hazards in the Dentist Chair
NBC Bay Area Investigation finds some dental offices reopening even though serious infection dangers may persist.
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Prosecutors Say Alaska Dentist Rode Hoverboard at Procedure
An Alaska dentist accused of fraud and unnecessarily sedating patients also performed a procedure while riding a wheeled, motorized vehicle known as a hoverboard, authorities said. Prosecutors charged 34-year-old Seth Lookhart with felony Medicaid fraud and reckless endangerment. A former patient testified Wednesday at his trial that she was angered when an investigator showed her an unauthorized 2016 video of…
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Robert Evans, Iconic Producer of ‘Chinatown,' Dies at 89
Robert Evans, the protean, fast-living Hollywood producer and former Paramount Pictures production chief who backed such seminal 1970s films as “Chinatown,” ”The Godfather” and “Harold and Maude,” has died. He was 89. Evans publicist, Monique Moss, confirmed that Evans died on Saturday. No other details Monday were immediately available.
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CT LIVE!: Finding Balance in Your Life
Certified Yoga Instructor Dr. Roberta Garceau explained the simple things you can do within your busy life to help find balance.
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Dental Clinics Serve Students Inside Hartford Public Schools
Hartford Public School students are back to class, and for many of them that also means back into the dental chair.
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Texas Prisons Start 3D-Denture Printing Program
Seven months after the Texas Department of Criminal Justice announced plans to launch a start-of-the-art denture clinic in response to a Houston Chronicle investigation, inmates from across the system are starting to get some of the first sets of 3D-printed teeth ever made inside a U.S. prison.
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Trump Facebook Ads Use Models to Portray Actual Supporters
A series of Facebook video ads for President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign shows what appears to be a young woman strolling on a beach in Florida, a Hispanic man on a city street in Texas and a bearded hipster in a coffee shop in Washington, D.C., all making glowing, voice-over endorsements of the president. “I could not ask for a...
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60 People Charged in Illegal Prescription Opioid Crackdown
Federal authorities said Wednesday they have charged 60 people, including 31 doctors, for their roles in illegally prescribing and distributing millions of pills containing opioids and other dangerous drugs. U.S. Attorney Benjamin Glassman of Cincinnati described the action as the biggest known takedown yet of drug prescribers. Robert Duncan, U.S. attorney for eastern Kentucky, called the doctors involved “white-coated drug...
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Sources: O'Rourke Will Not Oppose Cornyn in 2020 Senate Race
Former congressman Beto O’Rourke will not make another run at a U.S. Senate seat. NBC 5’s media partner The Dallas Morning News reported Wednesday that O’Rourke has decided not to challenge incumbent Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, in 2020.
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Patriots Owner Robert Kraft Denies Charges of Soliciting Prostitute
The NFL franchise owner faces charges of soliciting a prostitute after he was twice videotaped in a sex act at a shopping-center massage parlor in Florida, police said Friday.
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Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting Suspect Pleads Not Guilty to New Charges
The suspect in the Pittsburgh synagogue massacre pleaded not guilty to dozens of charges Monday as his new lawyer, a prominent death penalty litigator who represented one of the Boston Marathon bombers, signaled he might be open to a plea deal. Robert Bowers, a truck driver who authorities say gunned down 11 people at Tree of Life Synagogue, appeared in...
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Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre: New Charges for Accused Gunman
A man accused of opening fire at a Pittsburgh synagogue in October, killing 11 people and wounding seven others, was indicted Tuesday on additional counts that include allegations of hate crimes. A federal grand jury added 19 charges to the 44 counts previously levied against Robert Bowers, 46, of Baldwin, Pennsylvania. Thirteen of the new counts are hate crime violations...