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		<title>The evolution of human occlusion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8212;I found this in an old dental journal and thought it was very interesting. The evolution of human occlusion&#8211;ancient clinical tips for modern dentists. Neiburger EJ. Man evolved in an environment in which the occlusion was worn down quickly, resulting in flattened occlusal and interproximal surfaces. This rapid wear reduced occlusal decay, traumatic occlusion, misaligned [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Location, Location, Location</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyday we hear more and more comments about dental products being made outside the United States.  Some comments are positive but most are negative. These comments are amazing in light of the fact that we live in a global economy, and from the grocery store, to the automobile dealership, to your favorite retail store many [...]]]></description>
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