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What Happens If You Break a Non-Disclosure Agreement?
Signed an NDA? You need to know more about how these agreements are enforced and what can happen if you break the contract.
How to Care For Your Dental Implants
If you're considering dental implants to replace one or more teeth, you may wonder how much extra care they require, especially after surgery.
How Often Do You Need a Dental X-Ray?
Dental X-rays help oral health professionals locate hidden problems without using invasive techniques, and their frequency can range from six months to a few years.
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Although both dentists and orthodontists have years of schooling devoted to oral health issues, they each have a particular focus.
How Long Does It Take to Recover From a Tooth Extraction?
If your dentist or oral surgeon has recommended a tooth extraction, you're probably not looking forward to recovery. The good news is that with simple teeth extractions, patients often start feeling like themselves again within 72 hours.
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Stop telemarketers in their tracks by signing up for the National Do Not Call Registry, a database maintained by the federal government.
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