| ART.NO: |
DATE |
CONTENT
PROVIDER |
TOPIC |
| 012 |
JUL 16,1999 |
MSNBC |
Dentistry for a new millennium |
| 016 |
OCT 08,1999 |
YAHOO |
Dental offices go virtual |
| 042 |
JUL 16,2000 |
HEALTHCENTRAL |
Regenerated teeth may eat up denture market |
| 051 |
OCT 23,2000 |
E-DENTAL |
Space:and dentistry will be there |
| 068 |
MAY 22,2001 |
INTELIHEALTH |
Gene Therapy To Grow New Teeth |
| 101 |
JAN 16,2002 |
E-DENTAL |
Significant Progress Made in Gene Therapy Research |
| 103 |
FEB 01,2002 |
USA TODAY |
Dentists brush up on spa therapy to relax patients |
| 110 |
APR 02,2002 |
INTELIHEALTH |
Scientists Discover First Gum Overgrowth Gene |
| 118 |
JUN 28,2002 |
INTELIHEALTH |
Coming Soon: A “Telephone Tooth” |
| 119 |
JUL 27,2002 |
DENTALREACH |
Genetically engineered bacteria fight tooth decay |
| 120 |
AUG 02,2002 |
DENTALREACH |
Protecting Teeth With Bacteria That Bite Back |
| 129 |
OCT 22,2002 |
DENTALREACH |
Dentists aiming to pamper more than just teeth |
| 144 |
APR 22,2003 |
DISCOVERY |
Stem Cell Research Seeks Kids’ Teeth |
| 149 |
JUN 11,2003 |
SIMPLESTEPS |
Tooth, Heal Thyself |
| 161 |
JUL 22,2003 |
SIMPLESTEPS |
Tongue Recipient Said To Be Doing Well |
| 195 |
APR 20,2005 |
NEW SCIENTIST |
‘Robotic’ dental drill to be tested on humans |
| 196 |
JUN 08,2005 |
NEWSWISE |
Banking Baby, Wisdom Teeth for Stem Cells |
| 204 |
SEP 27,2005 |
SIMPLESTEPS |
Carbon Dating of Teeth Can Identify Age of Disaster Victims |
| 219 |
MAR 10,2006 |
E-DENTAL |
Unique Breakthrough Gets Denture-Wearers Smiling |
| 234 |
JUN 28,2006 |
CBC NEWS CANADA |
Dentist, engineer team up to regrow teeth |
| 247 |
FEB 27,2007 |
BBC NEWS |
Tooth implant ‘to release drugs’ |
| 273 |
SEP 25,2007 |
MIZZOU ENGG |
Taking the bite out of dentistry |
| 276 |
OCT 12,2007 |
TECH REVIEW |
A Cell Phone That Spots Bad Breath |
| 293 |
FEB 27,2008 |
YAHOO HEALTH |
Blind Irishman sees with the aid of son’s tooth in his eye |
| 299 |
APR 02,2008 |
WIRED NEWS |
Tooth Regeneration May Replace Drill-and-Fill |
| 310 |
JUL 21,2008 |
TELEGRAPH |
Dentists’ drill and toothbrush under threat from new inventions |