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Dental History

Dental History 02/18/2004 02:19 AM

Dental History. Anesthesia was discovered by dentists (attributed to Horace Wells and William Morton). Gold filling has been in use since the 15th century.




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Mango Dental 1.0 11/18/2003 09:02 PM
Dental practice management software.

Dental patients turn to hospitals


Dental patients turn to hospitals 08/16/2004 08:11 AM
The shortage of NHS dentists is so great in some areas, patients are turning to hospitals for treatment.

Safer dental sedation developed


Safer dental sedation developed 09/01/2004 07:34 PM
Dentists develop a safer alternative sedation procedure to potentially risky general anaesthetic.

Celebrities spark dental trips


Celebrities spark dental trips 05/18/2004 07:35 PM
Young Britons are putting pressure on dentists to give them perfect teeth, an expert says.

Efforts to improve dental service


Efforts to improve dental service 03/17/2005 02:54 AM
A strategy to improve dental services is to be unveiled by the Scottish Executive.

NHS dental care reform plans due


NHS dental care reform plans due 07/16/2004 01:47 AM
The government is set to publish its plans for the future of NHS dentistry in England on Friday.

Mo. Dental Clinic Has Three-Year Wait
(AP)


Mo. Dental Clinic Has Three-Year Wait
(AP)
04/14/2004 11:54 AM
AP - Sign up now to see a dentist at the Jordan Valley Community Health Center's clinic. Come back in December 2006 for the appointment.

Cognitive Personal Assistant (No Dental)


Cognitive Personal Assistant (No Dental) 06/07/2004 02:25 PM

ComputerWorld's FutureWatch profiles Carnegie Mellon's Radar project (Reflective Agent with Distributed Adaptive Reasoning) which aims to build a computer-based administrative assistance that can intelligently guess what tasks need to be performed to help you in your daily routine.

For instance, suppose a manager receives an e-mail from a colleague requesting some slides. Fahlman and his team are trying to optimize the Radar system to understand the request at a basic level, draft a response and notify the manager with a message like, "Here's my proposed answer; do you accept this?" and then await the manager's response.

Radar isn't intended to act just as an e-mail filtering system, Fahlman says. As a text-in, text-out system, there's "a huge opportunity" for one Radar system to "talk" with another Radar system, schedule meetings and draw information from or post it to a company's Web site, he explains.


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Dental X-ray link to small babies


Dental X-ray link to small babies 04/28/2004 01:48 AM
Dental X-rays while pregnant may increase the chance of giving birth to an underweight baby, research suggests.

Company plans new dental software for
the Mac


Company plans new dental software for
the Mac
04/23/2004 10:51 AM
By Dennis Sellers - HealthWare Corp. is writing a next generation Mac OS X-native dental package that should be completed early in 2005, as well as working on an electronic claims package for DentalMac users that can send HIPPA-compliant encrypted claims via the Internet...

MacPractice DDS to include aMac dental
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02/05/2005 09:19 PM
MacPractice Inc. and aMac Digital Radiography announced Thursday that the forthcoming release of MacPractice DDS -- dental practice management software for Mac OS X -- will include aMac 2.0, a Mac-based x-ray management system for dentists and specialists. As a result, MacPractice DDS users will be able to check x-rays acquired using aMac.

Dental X-Rays Might Lead to Small Babies
(AP)


Dental X-Rays Might Lead to Small Babies
(AP)
04/27/2004 03:48 PM
AP - Women who undergo dental X-rays while pregnant face an increased risk of having underweight babies, a study found.

Apple abroad, dental software on
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Today on Macsimum Perspective there's a look at Apple's international market outlook, dental software for the Mac and a review of the Contour NoteRiser laptop stand...

Mango Dental Software releases demo


Mango Dental Software releases demo 11/18/2003 05:33 PM
Back in August Mango Dental Software first announced plans to release a Mac OS X-native dental practice management package. Now the company has released a demo version available for download from the Web site.

Child dental health target missed


Child dental health target missed 07/01/2004 02:05 AM
Government targets to improve the state of young children's teeth were missed last year, official figures show.

The Science and Art of Building
Effective Dental Websites


The Science and Art of Building
Effective Dental Websites
04/14/2005 02:12 AM
Dental websites are an essential tool for dental practices looking to increase new business and service existing patients. [PRWEB Apr 14, 2005]

White House Releases '73 Bush Dental
Exam (AP)


White House Releases '73 Bush Dental
Exam (AP)
02/11/2004 11:06 PM
AP - The White House late Wednesday released a copy of a dental evaluation President Bush had in the National Guard in Alabama during the Vietnam War to rebut suggestions made by Democrats who have questioned whether the president ever showed up for duty there.

Blue-light-emitting dental flashlight
better than mouthwash


Blue-light-emitting dental flashlight
better than mouthwash
04/05/2005 06:35 AM
Cory Doctorow: Dental-care researchers are proposing a blue-light-emitting "mini-lightsaber" that you shine on your gums to kill bad bacterial more effectively than mouthwash.
"Micro-organisms called black-pigmented bacteria (BPB) such as Porphyromonas gingivalis and Prevotella intermedia have been implicated in the initiation and progression of gum disease," says Soukos. Blue light kills these bacteria because it is absorbed by specific chemical compounds within the bacteria - called iron-porphyrins - causing a cascade of reactions fatal to the organism...

Bacteria in the pure culture were killed in seconds, whereas bacteria in the plaque samples were killed selectively. Those containing iron-porphyrins were most affected - a beneficial result as it is iron-porphyrins that help bacteria in harming the gums. It is the acidic environment produced by the harmful bugs that results in tooth decay.

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Dental Chair Uses Bone Conduction to
Play Music


Dental Chair Uses Bone Conduction to
Play Music
09/22/2004 10:19 AM

dental_bone.jpg imageA Japanese dental equipment manufacturer has developed a special chair that uses bone-conduction to broadcast music to patients that might not otherwise be able to hear it over the sounds of drills and the disinterested chatter of your dentist. The thing is, isn't the drill making noise through bone conduction, too?

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Study Links Dental X-Rays during
Pregnancy to Smaller Babies


Study Links Dental X-Rays during
Pregnancy to Smaller Babies
04/28/2004 03:20 AM

Koko the Gorilla uses sign language to
request dental work


Koko the Gorilla uses sign language to
request dental work
08/09/2004 03:18 PM
kokoScott sez: "About a month ago, Koko, the 300-plus-pound ape who became famous for mastering more than 1,000 signs, began telling her handlers at the Gorilla Foundation in Woodside she was in pain. They quickly constructed a pain chart, offering Koko a scale from one to 10. When Koko started pointing to nine or 10, a dental appointment was made. And because anesthesia would be involved, her handlers used the opportunity to give Koko a head-to-toe exam." Link

Dental X-rays might result in small
babies, study suggests (USATODAY.com)


Dental X-rays might result in small
babies, study suggests (USATODAY.com)
04/28/2004 07:17 AM
USATODAY.com - Women who have dental X-rays while pregnant might have a higher risk of delivering an underweight baby, research suggests Wednesday.

CSS History


CSS History 05/04/2004 10:23 PM

John Allsopp: Message To The Messengers - Props to the old school:

Of late, with the latest version of Style Master released, bedded down, and well received, I've been a little nostalgic about the old days of CSS. So I thought I might try to ride that wave a little, cast my mind back over my experience of CSS, and talk a little about some people you really should be grateful to if you work with CSS and web standards. Particularly some you might not have heard of.

There follows a tribute to some of the unsung heroes of the early history of CSS. And if that's piqued your interest, Lauren Wood's recent post about DOM Level 3 becoming a W3C Recommendation has some insights in to the early days of the DOM Working Group, which she chaired up until November 2001.


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PHP History


PHP History 05/27/2004 03:13 PM

PHP programming language: Some interesting history on PHP. It used to be a Perl wrapper?

PHP was originally designed as a wrapper around Perl by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1994 to display his resume information and collect some data, such as how many hits it was generating. Others first used "Personal Home Page Tools" in 1995, which Lerdorf had combined with his own Form Interpreter to create PHP/FI.

Zeev Suraski and Andi Gutmans, two Israeli developers of the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology rewrote the parser in 1997, forming the basis of PHP 3. They also changed the name to its current recursive form. After months in beta, the development team officially released PHP/FI 2 in November 1997.

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The History of…You Name It


The History of…You Name It 04/09/2004 04:06 PM
it's like "behind the music" for everyday stuff

Own a Piece of History


Own a Piece of History 01/05/2005 07:05 PM

It’s finally time. I’m ready to part with my T reo 600 now that I’m set up on the new T reo 650. My first 600 had problems that caused it to frequently reset itself. I didn’t realize this until I got the replacement 600, which is much more stable. So I’m selling the Treo 600 (for Sprint’s network), a case, and a keyboard for $250. If you’re interested in owning the device that started the infamous What’s on My Treo 600 page, email or IM me (cybrarygal on AIM).

Interesting tangent: I thought Kate’s 19–year old daughter Clare would want it for Christmas, but she says no. Even though she’s all about messaging (which is why I thought the keyboard and full IM capability would be a no-brainer for her), she says it’s too big. She’d rather have something she can easily fold over clamshell-style and fit in her pocket. She truly would rather text message using a phone dialpad than carry a larger phone. Go figure.


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Ever eager to prove it's fair and balanced, the Fox News Channel brags that it broke the Bush DUI story in 2000. Warning: You've entered the spin zone.

The History of Valentine's Day


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St. Valentine/s of the lovers under conditions of duress .. Historychannel dot com .. here

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British History


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British History Online. British History Online. See London in 1682, and more.

Underground History


Underground History 04/12/2004 07:29 AM
this site that deals with abandoned/disused stations in the London Underground .. Underground ..

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IMDb History


IMDb History 07/17/2004 02:59 PM

Internet Movie Database - Wikipedia: An interesting few paragraphs on the history of the IMDb.

The database started out in 1990 as a collection of shell scripts created by Col Needham which could be used to search the FAQs posted to the Usenet newsgroup rec.arts.movies.

In 1993, a centralized e-mail interface for querying the database was created, and in 1994 this interface was extended to allow the submission of information as well. The database then moved to a Web-based interface, which initially ran on a network of mirrors with donated bandwidth. In 1996, the project was incorporated in the United Kingdom to form Internet Movie Database Ltd., and banner ads were added to the web site.

In April 1998, the company was bought by Amazon.com, the current owner; however, a number of the original creators, including Needham, remained as site managers.

How many great things in the world started as shell scripts somewhere? It's a hacker's world.

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3G already on road to history


3G already on road to history 06/03/2004 03:16 PM
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The history of bacon


The history of bacon 03/17/2005 02:53 AM

Science.Ars rocks on for another week. This edition looks at some medical problems in the developing world. For a long time, it was commonly assumed that cancer rates were lower in poorer countries than in the developed world. A new study shows that as life expectancy increases in developing nations, so do cancer rates.

Where you live and what you eat have a large influence on the types of cancer you are at risk from. Richer countries have more breast, colon, rectum and prostate cancer, whereas poorer countries have a greater incidence of cancers of the liver, stomach, and esophagus.

There's also news on the history of bacon and a loss of meltwater. Read on.


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NHS goes all-electronic for scans and
X-rays


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X-rays to be stored on computer


X-rays to be stored on computer 05/10/2004 08:41 AM
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NHS rolls out digital X-rays


NHS rolls out digital X-rays 05/11/2004 06:33 AM
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