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Trip to Jamaica was no vacation
Bridget Tippett, a hygienist with Leiken & Baylin Dental Care on Frederick Road, and her daughters, Sophie, and Ruby, spent 10 days in Kingston, Jamaica, cleaningteeth, providing fluoride treatments and caring for those who need it in that impoverished...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Charles Carroll, Catonsville, Hurricane Irene (2011), PTA
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Man charged in Arundel dentist's death sentenced in city slaying
A Baltimore man accused of killing a dentist in Glen Burnie was sentenced Tuesday to serve 60 years in prison for an unrelated 2008 murder over a $150 debt, according to the city state's attorney's office. Dante Jeter, 24, who was convicted in June of...Tags: Glen Burnie, Justice System, Punishment, Murder, Prosecution
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Dentist used paper clips as posts in root canal
A Crofton man pleaded guilty guilty in Massachusetts Superior Court to multiple charges of Medicaid fraud for using pieces of paper clips in root canals instead of standard stainless steel posts, according to an announcement today from the Maryland...Tags: Crofton, Prescription Drugs, Government Health Care, Maryland State Police, Health Insurance
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Dr. Joseph Giardina, dentist, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterDr. Joseph Giardina, a retired Baltimore County dentist who was an early advocate for understanding the educational needs of dyslexic students, died of kidney failure Sept. 9 at his Phoenix, Baltimore County, home. He was 82. Born in Baltimore and raised...Tags: Dyslexia, Christianity, Teaching and Learning, Football, Roman Catholicism
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From Sun Magazine: Botox 2.0
When Sandy Rosenblatt looked in the mirror, the striking brunette could see nothing but one big flaw — her eyes, which were sunken and seemed a little dark. So at 34 she had a plastic surgeon smooth them over. While she was there, she decided to...Tags: Restylane (drug), Breast Augmentation, Plastic Surgery, Otolaryngology, Reconstruction
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Bel Air Pediatric Dentistry opens in Harford County
Bel Air Pediatric Dentistry recently opened an office in Bel Air to provide comprehensive dental care for infants, children and adolescents. Husband and wife doctors Kapil and Vidhima "Sheena" Davar, who specialize in pediatric dentistry, and the staff...Tags: Biology, Dental Health, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, Surgery, Harford County
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Ellen E. Miller, dental assistant, dies
Ellen E. Miller, a retired certified dental assistant, died Monday of congestive heart failure at her Sykesville home. She was 91.
The daughter of a cooper and a homemaker, Ellen Elizabeth Gross was born in Baltimore and raised on Federal Hill. She was a...Tags: Federal Hill, Christianity, Roman Catholicism, International Travel, Sykesville
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'Horrible Bosses': Yeah, having a job can be murder
In "Horrible Bosses," murder is justified where the title characters are concerned. These bosses are so bad that no jury in the land would convict the frazzled employees who hatch a scheme to bump them off. Just as there is nothing subtle about this...Tags: Companies and Corporations, R Rated Movies, Comedy (genre), John Francis Daley, Donald Sutherland
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Bar manager says Terps' Lewis punched him in face
A manager at a College Park bar and restaurant says Maryland football player Justin Lewis punched him in the face after accusing him of "looking at his girl," according to a charging document obtained Wednesday from a Prince George's County District...Tags: Prince George's County, College Football, Colleges and Universities, Root Canal, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)
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Doctor's use of unnecessary stents raises question of informed consent
Your article about the Physician's Board revoking Dr. Mark Midei's license to practice neglected to mention the question of whether he obtained his patients' informed consent ("Cardiologist's license revoked for unnecessary stent operations," July 14)....Tags: Mark G. Midei, Maryland, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health and Medical Professionals, Cardiologists
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People on Medical Assistance going without dental care
We all hear that prevention is the key to wellness. However, people with certain insurances and public assistance such as Medical Assistance lack the basic preventative care that they need. I have not seen a dentist in about 18 years simply because... -
Imogene B. Johnston
Baltimore Sun reporterImogene B. Johnston, long active in Harford County Republican Party politics and a community activist, died Oct. 26 at Senator Bob Hooper Hospice in Forest Hill of complications from a fall. She was 89. A daughter of a coal-mine supervisor and a...Tags: Justice System, American Lung Association, Republican National Conventions, Mark Twain, Arts
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