
3rd BDS suicide, Dental Rolls Royce, Travel smart n save, Nasal spray, Tooth frontier , Why this 3yr BDS girl ended her life ? A day after the results, a third-year BDS student committed suicide by consuming poison on Wednesday. Shweta Bhoyar, 21, a resident of Bank Colony, Ashirwad Nagar, took the extreme step because she had failed in the exam. “She was pursuing studies at a Wardha college. Her third year result was declared on Tuesday and she failed. Her parents said she was shocked and disturbed after the poor results,” said the investigating officer from Sakkardara police station.MORE HERE Rolls Royce Dental mobileA Rolls-Royce used as a mobile dental surgery during the First World War is part of an impressive line-up of cars at this year’s Bonhams Goodwood Festival of Speed auction, and is estimated to sell for up to £800,000. By the end of 1916 he was stationed at Boulogne and the Rolls-Royce – then bodied in limousine style – had been modified to incorporate a dentist’s chair in the rear. MORE HERE Travel smart-Save thousands Now with internet we can our-self search best fares online and this can lead to finding the best holiday packages and flight tickets. This can lead to saving of thousands- to make it easy here is a resource which guides you and gives you links to the best travel websites for domestic and international tickets/packages …CLICK HERE Nasal Spray- boon for dentists ? The spray, “Kovacaine Mist”, was as effective as standard anaesthetics in four out of five patients, according to researchers at the University of Buffalo in the US. It has passed phase two clinical trials in the US, reports said. Safety trials with the US Food and Drugs Administration could be complete by the end of the summer and final product approval in the US could be achieved by next year, according to the manufacturer, St Renatus LLC. LINK Dental charting App for realtime charting As a dentist calls out clinical information while working on a patient, a dental assistant documents the patient visit in the iPad app. “We needed to introduce an easy way to capture that information as it happens in the exam process,” Clark said. “So we introduced a restorative charting application on the iPad to allow them to capture the clinical information that’s being dictated by the provider.” MORE HERE Drinking milk after breakfast stops pH drop in mouth Frequent consumption of sugary foods and drinks exposes teeth to acids and prevents the mouth’s pH level from stabilizing. Now, U.S. researchers have found that certain combinations of foods and beverages affect dental plaque acidity. In particular, they observed that the consumption of milk reduced plaque pH drop after eating a sugary breakfast cereal. LINK Fast-dissolving, toothache-relieving particles Researchers in London have received the materials science Venture Prize for developing a new degradable particle which could bring relief to people with toothache. The particles are special glasses that can be incorporated into toothpaste and dissolve in the mouth, releasing calcium and phosphate that form tooth mineral. This reduces tooth pain, cuts back on the incidences of tooth decay and repairs teeth. MORE HERE Humans could develop BEAKS Scientists claim that longer life expectancy and modern diets make a limited supply of human teeth impractical Are investigating a theory that humans will eventually evolve beyond teeth to grow a beak like a pufferfish which are ‘far more robust and practical’ Humans could grow an endless supply of teeth in the future, MORE HERE Dietary supplements and dentistry: Reason for caution July 3, 2013 — Taking dietary supplements has become commonplace in this day and age. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) reported in 2007 that one-third of all Americans take them — to the tune of nearly $27 billion a year. But how important is it for dentists to be aware of what dietary supplements their patients are taking? A recent Journal of the American Dental Association report emphasizes that there are several common supplements that dentists should be informed of due to the potential for adverse interactions (July 2013, Vol. 144:7, pp. 788-795). Master Class in Pathology, Medicine and Molecular Markers- BY IAGD Scheduled on 5th, 6th and 7th August 2013 at “MSRIT Auditorium, Bangalore” to be conducted by 5 internationally recognized and renowned speakers namely: Prof. Lakshman Samaranayake, Hongkong Dr. Saman Warnakulasuriya, London Dr. Ross Kerr, New York Prof. Dr. Rosnah Binti Mohd Zain, Uni of Malaya Prof. Dr. Cheong Sok Ching, Uni of Malaya email to icdr@hotmail.com for brochure MORE POPULAR POSTS…. Dentist missing in Uttarakhand floods Dental student commits suicide Manipal medico gang raped , http://healthmantra.com/smile/2013/07/05/3rd-bds-suicide/ , via Dental Teach " Daily Dental Info " http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=628418673849352&set=a.579621098729110.1073741845.110664842291407&type=1
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