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On this week’s Wednesday Watch, learn about two new species whose fossilized teeth dates them to existence more than 32 million years ago..
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On this week’s Wednesday Watch, learn about two new species whose fossilized teeth dates them to existence more than 32 million years ago..
Join us for this week’s Wednesday Watch, where we bring you the story of a dentist being held on drug charges. Also, learn.
Join us for this week’s Wednesday Watch and learn what a number of health associations are saying about a study of the link.
After a recent major news story about some dentists’ refusal to treat uninsured patients, we at The Wednesday Watch received feedback from clinicians.
The ADA has issued a response to a recent story about emergency room patients complaining of dental pain in order to get access.
Join us for this weeksWednesday Watch and hear about a former embalmer who is under fire for stealing and pawning gold fillings, learn.
John Smithson, marketing director/imaging for Sirona Dental Systems, speaks about scanning integration of the latest digital system, the GALILEOS. The quick demo of.
Watch Dr. John Graeber perform a frenectomy procedure using a soft tissue diode laser. The patient’s mandibular labial fernum was encroaching on the.