Chantelle Houghton is smiling again… at a tooth whitening party

But fiance Alex Reid is still off on tour.

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Houston Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Ronald Groba, D.D.S., Uncovers Hidden Tooth Decay to Protect Patients

Houston Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Ronald Groba, D.D.S., Uncovers Hidden Tooth Decay to Protect Patients Houston Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Ronald Groba, D.D.S., Uncovers Hidden Tooth Decay to Protect Patients Utilizing an extraordinary device called the Diagnodent, Houston Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Ronald Groba, D.D.S., is able to diagnose tooth decay that might otherwise go undetected. After taking digital …

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Monkey with sweet tooth caught in Mission orchards

MISSION — Pan dulce put an end to the monkey business reported in the Mission area for the past few weeks.On late Monday afternoon, city animal control workers discovered a somewhat frightened, though docile, male patas monkey in a large dog trap…

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Houston Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Ronald Groba, D.D.S., Uncovers Hidden Tooth Decay to Protect Patients

Utilizing an extraordinary device called the Diagnodent, Houston Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Ronald Groba, D.D.S., is able to diagnose tooth decay that might otherwise go undetected.Houston, TX (PRWEB) May 15, 2012 It's a little discomforting to know that tooth decay might go undetected in a dental office, but Houston Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Ronald Groba has proven a method that removes the risk."The …

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Pufferfish at the ‘beak’ of evolution: Why humans don’t continuously replace their teeth

Prickly pufferfish could hold the key to why humans do not continually replace their teeth and may lead to advances in dental therapies.

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