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Procter
& Gamble Dental ResourceNet (P&G DRN) is a web site
designed for Dental Professionals, Educators and Students. The site
contains a compilation of articles, papers, patient education
information, continuing education courses and more.
As the Internet grows so do the opportunities for using it as an
educational tool. DRN is designed to help teachers teach and learners
learn. DRN is an active, growing and changing web site. It is
constantly being updated to bring accurate, pertinent information
related to oral health.
In 1996, P&G was looking to completely redesign this entire
site. At the time, the site was 1,600 pages in size. We
rebuilt the entire site. The site has continued to grow to over
4,000 pages. We maintain the site on a daily basis, continually
updating as needed. |
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The
Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice is an online journal
that utilizes a variety of Internet technologies to convey information
to its readership.
The mission of the journal is to provide a
peer-reviewed, visionary forum for oral health care and related
professionals to contribute to the dental literature for practicing
dental professionals. The
guiding principle of the journal is to lead dental professionals to
new thinking for the twenty-first century with content that is sound
in principle and science. |
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University
of Maryland's, Dr. Samuel D. Harris National Museum of Dentistry
Discover the exciting world of teeth at the only museum of its
kind. The country's only national museum of dentistry showcases
the people, objects, and events that created and defined the
oft-maligned dental profession. The Dr. Samuel D. Harris
National Museum of Dentistry reflects Dr. Harris's belief that
prevention and education, presented in an entertaining format, are the
key elements of a lifetime of good oral care. |
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Created
a
George
Washington exhibit in
the University of
Maryland's, Dr. Samuel D. Harris National Museum of Dentistry
web site. This section
of the site gave insight to the history of George Washington and his
relationship with his dentist, Dr. Greenwood regarding George
Washington's dental problems and infamous "wooden teeth". It is
an interactive site with sound clip readings of George Washington's
correspondence with Dr. Greenwood. |
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Temple
University's School of Dentistry hired us to create
customized graphics (navigational elements, course curriculum
elements, page banners, title banners, buttons, and icons) for their
web site.
View TU Graphics |
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