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Probiotic Oral Hygiene Spray Takes Pet Dental Health to a Higher Level
Probiotics (good bacteria) out-compete and kill off bad bacteria (plaque). The spray neutralizes foul odors in the mouth, reduces plaque and prevents tartar build-up. “We have harnessed the power of nature in these probiotics and believe our product will work faster and better than anything else on the market. And better yet, the product is available to the consumer for LESS than competing products.”

At-Home Care for Pet’s Dental Health from Head Over Tails for Pets
Head Over Tails for Pets reminds pet owners that February is Pet Dental Health Month and offers tips for proper pet oral health care.

Medical-Dental Health Links Continue to Build
Dr. James McAnally was recently interviewed regarding the oral-inflammatory systemic connection. New links between medical-dental health continue to appear. Dr. McAnally's consulting firm, Big Case Marketing, has developed a system for facilitating referrals between the physician and dentist for improving patient health.

Dr. Kim Loos to Visit Local Schools for National Children's Dental Health Month
During National Children's Dental Health Month this February Dr. Kim Loos of San Jose, California will be leading the effort with educational and fun presentations to kindergarteners and first graders in the San Jose area.

Myths About Dental Health
The Stone Age days of dentistry past are gone. There have been major advancements in care and in the relationship between oral health and total body health. If you haven't been to the dentist for whatever reason, you owe it to yourself to give modern dentistry a try.

A Dog's Dental Health Reflects on His Diet
As the saying goes, a dog is man's best friend In almost every instance that a person comes across his pet dog's path, the dog wiggles his tail and grins as if happy to see you

Jameth Sheridan Part 2: Vitamin Deficiencies, Dental Health and Solutions
This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni's Rawkathon, which can be found at http://wwwRawkathon

Dental Health Linked to Social Class
According to recent expert research published in the British Dental Journal almost 30,000 children each year go to hospital to have their teeth extracted or treated for decay The research was carried out by Prof David Moles of Plymouth's Peninsula Dental School




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