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New study affirms cancer link to gum disease
Scott Murray Oral & Dental HealthcareWhen the dangers of cancer are discussed or advertised, the link to gum disease doesn’t always come up. In fact, some could argue it doesn’t get mentioned enough. Now, with new research reinforcing the link between cancer and advanced gum disease, it’s becoming even more imperative that people start paying closer attention to the dangers. The new data can be found in a long-term collaborative study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
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Negotiating commercial leases: Who should be the tenant?
Dale Willerton and Jeff Grandfield RetailFor many commercial tenants, negotiating a good lease or lease renewal against an experienced agent or landlord can be a challenge. While an entrepreneur focuses on marketing and managing, savvy real estate agents and brokers are specialized salespeople. Their job is to sell tenants on leasing their location at the highest possible rental rate.
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Microbubbles join the fight against plaque buildup
Scott Murray Oral & Dental HealthcareWhether it's real teeth or dental implants, dentists and patients always have to be concerned about plaque. When patients lose their teeth, for any reason, the threat of plaque does not disappear along with them. Crowns or other dental implants can develop inflammation or plaque sticks that can be even more difficult to clean.
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How cell stimulation could become the new cavity solution
Scott Murray Oral & Dental HealthcareThe beginning of a new year brings hope for new technologies and innovations to enhance the work of businesses all over the world. There is no question 2018 could be a great year for advances in dental technology, but what about new ways to address the most common problems? Like fighting cavities.
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Negotiating commercial leases: When should the lease end?
Dale Willerton and Jeff Grandfield RetailFor many commercial tenants, negotiating a good lease or lease renewal against an experienced agent or landlord can be a challenge. While an entrepreneur focuses on marketing and managing, savvy real estate agents and brokers are specialized salespeople. Their job is to sell tenants on leasing their location at the highest possible rental rate.
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4 key dental practice strategies for 2018
Scott Murray Oral & Dental HealthcareIt's not news to anyone that the healthcare industry is changing and evolving in several ways. As a result, everyone from patients to practitioners have to plan for the future. The dental industry is no exception, and there are new trends emerging. Fear of the dentist office and potential costs continue to be some of the top reasons why a patient avoids a visit, but your practice can set goals to break that trend in 2018.
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The best dental innovations of 2017
Scott Murray Oral & Dental HealthcareEach year, dental offices all over the country work hard to create an environment that serves their teams and their patients well. With everything that goes into those strategies, there’s always one consistent element that is present every year: new innovations.
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Leadership strategies: Small businesses and sexual harassment
Catherine Iste Business Management, Services & Risk ManagementSmall businesses are not immune to sexual harassment problems. Most small businesses — from doctor's offices to car dealerships — are still predominantly owned by men, according to the Census Bureau. And in many towns, these business owners wield a lot of power and influence, which can make it extremely challenging for employees to speak out against harassment.
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Negotiating commercial leases: Select the best lease length
Dale Willerton and Jeff Grandfield RetailFor many commercial tenants, negotiating a good lease or lease renewal against an experienced agent or landlord can be a challenge. While an entrepreneur focuses on marketing and managing, savvy real estate agents and brokers are specialized salespeople. Their job is to sell tenants on leasing their location at the highest possible rental rate.
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How dental X-rays could help identify a vitamin D deficiency
Scott Murray Oral & Dental HealthcareAccording to Nutrition Research, a journal dedicated to life sciences, nutrition, diet and health, 42 percent of adults in the U.S. are deficient in vitamin D. Lack of adequate vitamin D in the body can lead to several health problems, including increased risk of heart disease and cancer. The challenge for many people is knowing the dangers and finding out if they’re at risk.
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