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James Stuart Dentistry: Cash for Candy
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Saturday, October 30, 2010. Local Dentist Offers Sweet Solution for TOO MUCH HALLOWEEN CANDY. Charlotte, NC – What’s a ghost’s favorite candy? One area dentist is redefining the phrase “put your money where your mouth is.”. This Halloween, trick-or-treaters can bring their excess candy to James Stuart Dentistry and receive $1 per pound. Dr Jim Stuart is one dentist leading this anti-decay movement by giving away dollars and toothbrushes in exchange for cavity-provoking candy. 8220;I LOVE Halloween! It wi...
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James Stuart Dentistry: Have a Student Athlete?
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Thursday, September 30, 2010. Have a Student Athlete? It is well known that wearing a mouth guard significantly lowers the incidence and severity of dental injuries that may occur with athletes of all ages. There is also evidence that mouth guards may also reduce the risk of concussions and jaw fractures. Although football and lacrosse players commonly wear mouth guards, athletes playing soccer, baseball, and basketball often do not. We are making custom fitted guards (available in many cool colors!
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James Stuart Dentistry: October 2010
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Saturday, October 30, 2010. Local Dentist Offers Sweet Solution for TOO MUCH HALLOWEEN CANDY. Charlotte, NC – What’s a ghost’s favorite candy? One area dentist is redefining the phrase “put your money where your mouth is.”. This Halloween, trick-or-treaters can bring their excess candy to James Stuart Dentistry and receive $1 per pound. Dr Jim Stuart is one dentist leading this anti-decay movement by giving away dollars and toothbrushes in exchange for cavity-provoking candy. 8220;I LOVE Halloween! It wi...
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James Stuart Dentistry: September 2010
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Thursday, September 30, 2010. Have a Student Athlete? It is well known that wearing a mouth guard significantly lowers the incidence and severity of dental injuries that may occur with athletes of all ages. There is also evidence that mouth guards may also reduce the risk of concussions and jaw fractures. Although football and lacrosse players commonly wear mouth guards, athletes playing soccer, baseball, and basketball often do not. We are making custom fitted guards (available in many cool colors!
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