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Dr. Davis has been featured in many magazines across the country. Because of his expertise, he is often called upon for interviews and factual information for the public. Below are a few of these publications.
| Long Island Beauty Guide - Spring 2006 - "An Expert Speaks Out"
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"A clean, bright smile and fresh breath speak volumes for one's appearance of health and beauty. Self-confidence an dan elevated sense of self-esteem can make the difference in the success of one's social, marital, and professional life as well..."
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| Aesthetic - Spring 2006 - "Vested in Veneers?"
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"A dazzling smile may be your most important asset, 99 percent of Americans say. Not only do most people notice stains when you grin, but they believe discolored, crooked, chipped and missing teeth make a person less attractive...."
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| Aesthetic - Winter 2005 - "A Fine Façade "
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"Karin Anderson didn't want braces. But like many adults who never had orthodontics as a teenager, the crowding in her mouth had worsened with age. One of her front teeth had been pushed back and nearly swallowed by its neighbors...."
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| Dental Economics
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"Cosmetic dentistry has evolved because new dental materials have enabled dentists to achieve superior esthetic results without mechanical retention and with minimally invasive restorations. Adhesive dentistry utilizing composite materials has made it possible to improve the esthetics and strength...."
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| Allure - "99.9% Natural "
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"Nicholas Davis, a cosmetic dentist in Newport Beach, California, cannot tell a white lie - blinding Chicklet teeth scare the hell out of him. But that hasn't stopped his patients from begging for them. 'They want to bleach their teeth as white as my smock,' says the president of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry."
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| More Magazine - "The Dark Side of Teeth Whitening"
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"A whiter, brighter smile seems to be the new national obession, if the flood of over-the-counter products and in-office procedures is any indication..."
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| Wild Blue Yonder
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"Once upon a time, cosmetic dentistry simply meant months of metal braces and a tube of whitening toothpaste that made promises never quite delivered. While braces remain de rigeur for young people and even many adults, the reaches of cosmetic dentistry have exploded..." Read more > |
| Chicago Sun-Times - “My, what white teeth you have!”
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"It was a shock at the beginning," agrees Dr. Nicholas C. Davis, a dentist and president-elect of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. "But everybody has grown accustomed to it now; that's what they want. My patients come to me and say, 'I want the whitest teeth you've ever given anybody'...." Read more > |
| 1-888-Smile-Info - “You're Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile”
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"People do what they can to get an edge," says Dr. Nicholas C. Davis, president-elect of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. "And if it comes down to having all qualifications equal, sometimes it's the twinkle in your smile that makes a difference..." Read more > |
| Oralhealthjournal.com - “Cosmetic Dentistry: Cosmetics 2000 and Beyond”
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"There is no doubt that the face of dentistry is changing, offering boundless opportunities for cosmetic dentists in this new millennium. The evolution of our profession in this field is undergoing a metamorphosis at an increasingly rapid rate...." Read more > |
| Dr. Davis has also been seen in the following publications:
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