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1. www.drkron.com
www.drkron.com/pat/viewarticle - [Cached]Published on: 3/8/2008 Last Visited: 4/27/2008
"Many patients may be under the impression that they can use over-the-counter whitening products without concern," said Kenneth Burrell, director of the ADA Council on Scientific Affairs. -
2. www.dentistry.com
www.dentistry.com/articles/Bak - [Cached]Published on: 12/8/2007 Last Visited: 5/17/2008
"We think the public believes there is some benefit, but in fact, there is no evidence to show any therapeutic value," says Ken Burrell, D.D.S., senior director of the ADA's Council on Scientific Affairs.
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"Basically, the baking soda and peroxide begin a fizzing action when they come into contact with each other," says Dr. Burrell, noting that these two substances are kept in separate compartments inside the tube or pump. -
3. haryobagushandokonews.wordpress.com
haryobagushandokonews.wordpres - [Cached]Published on: 5/7/2008 Last Visited: 6/6/2008
"It wouldn't surprise me at all to find this in American children," says Kenneth Burrell, D.D.S., senior director of the American Dental Association's Council of Scientific Affairs.Burrell hopes the British studies will alert U.S. dentists to the problem and prompt further research.

