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High beam: Taking an interdisciplinary approach to smile aesthetics
"Today we are seeing a lot more patients trying to enhance their appearance through a smile makeover..." Dr. Betsy K. Davis

Cosmetic Surgery Times
by Ilya Petrou, M.D.
5/1/08

SC AG Bell hosts family picnic at Saluda Shoals
Dr. Jack Kink, MUSC Professor and current SC AG Bell president said " Our chief problem has been getting the word to parents that SCAGB is out there to support them."

Columbia Star
by John Dixon
4/25/08

Many young nonsmokers get disease as result of contracting HPV from oral sexual contact 
About once a week, Dr. Boyd Gillespie shocks a young nonsmoker with the diagnosis that he has cancer in the back of his mouth.

The Post and Courier
by Jill Coley
1/14/08

Technology meets medicine and art
Joint effort helps create prostheses to reconstruct patients' identity.
Betsy Davis, a maxillofacial prosthodontist, works to make facial prosthetics look like the real thing they're replacing -- at MUSC.

The Post and Courier
by Jill Coley
11/26/07

George A. Sisson Obituary
On Sunday August 6, 2006, the field of head and neck cancer surgery lost one of its giants.
Independently submitted

For Jack King, implants open up a world of sound
Jack King's left cochlea — the miniscule shell-shaped spiral in the ear that paves the path between sound and its meaning — is about to come alive for the first time in his life.

The Post and Courier 
by Holly Auer
6/19/05

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