JOURNAL OF THE
CALIFORNIA DENTAL ASSOCIATION
May 2006
The May issue of the CDA Journal covers the health benefits of milk consumption, defining dental caries and its related terms, why attorneys should not represent both sides during a practice sale, and describing economic developments in California dental establishments.
Milk Helps Build Strong Teeth and Promotes Oral Health
This review focuses on the various components of milk, which promotes oral health and also will discuss common approaches to improve upon the oral health benefits of milk consumption.
Justin Merritt, PhD; Fengxia Qi, PhD, MS; and Wenyuan Shi, PhD
Managing Caries in the 21st Century: Part 1 of a Series
This paper focuses on defining dental caries and its related terms.
Douglas A. Young, DDS, MS, MBA
Why an Attorney Cannot Represent Both Sides of a Practice Sale
A summary of some of the conflicts that occur in a simple dental practice sale transaction, but by no means covers every conflict that a lawyer should recognize when asked to represent both parties in a transaction.
Patrick J. Wood, JD, and Jason P. Wood, JD
Dental Establishment Business Activity in California Counties at the Start of the Millennium
This article discusses the Bureau of Census reports that are used to describe economic developments in California dental establishments.
H. Barry Waldman, DDS, MPH, PhD
The
Associate Editor/
A Bitter Pill
By Steven A. Gold, DDS
Impressions/
Brainpower Fueled Best by Seafood
Dr. Bob/
A Chicken Story That’s No Croc(k)
By Robert E. Horseman, DDS
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