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VOL 21 ISSUE 9
September 2014
TULSA
NE Oklahoma’s Leading Consumer Newspaper
Relief for Sleep Apnea and TMJ Pain White Cosmetic & Family Dentistry offers effective solutions for people suffering from these major health concerns. By Duane Blankenship
Dr. Steven White has offered dental services to Tulsa and the surrounding communities for over 35 years. He provides a wide range of services in a friendly, comforting environment using state-of-the-art equipment and techniques. “We want to alert everyone to two conditions that are major health concerns,” says Dr. White. “One is TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders; the other is sleep apnea. Both disorders can be treated in our office.”
If you can’t open your mouth wide without pain, if you hear clicking or popping, or if your jaw ever locks up, it’s a good bet you’ve got an issue with the jaw joint. One of the most common symptoms of TMJ disorder is frequent, debilitating headaches. We don’t often associate headaches with a dental origin that may be treated successfully by a knowledgeable dentist. Recommended treatment is
The staff of White Cosmetic & Family Dentistry (L to R): Jessica Shaw, Tara Coble, Lonna White, Dr. Steven White, Tracey Mulkey and Jessica Klassen.
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Enjoy An Evening Feel Welcome When You Pull in the Drive of Wine & Roses The 20th annual event under the stars benefitting Tulsa Garden Center takes place September 26, 2014. By Sheryl Sowell
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Daisi Owens and Andy Zanovich, Tulsa Garden Center board members, invite the community to attend An Evening of Wine & Roses.
Memorable wines, soft moonlight and the fragrance of roses combine to create a magical experience at Tulsa Garden Center’s An Evening of Wine & Roses on Friday, September 26, 2014 from 7 to 9:30 p.m., in the Tulsa Municipal Rose Garden. An Evening of Wine & Roses is one of the area’s oldest and largest wine tasting events. Guests will enjoy over 180 different wines from around the world complemented by delicious hors d’oeuvres and desserts from Tulsa’s top restaurants and caterers. The combination of delectable food and exquisite wine enjoyed under the stars, while strolling through a beautiful garden of roses, makes this an enchanting autumn evening. Tickets are $65 for Tulsa Garden Center members and $80 for non-members.
LCI Concrete replaces deteriorating driveways and improves your home’s curb appeal.
By Duane Blankenship
Kalan Paul and LCI Concrete provide replacement driveways for homeowners. “We pride ourselves on completing every turnkey project to the satisfaction of our customers,” he says. “Most area driveways deteriorate due to the harshness of our Oklahoma winters
and the measures taken to remove snow and ice.” LCI Concrete specializes in pouring, scoring and polishing concrete driveways and has served the greater Tulsa area for nearly ten years. If you’re considering a new concrete driveway, here are some (continued on page 24)
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Kalan Paul, owner of LCI Concrete.
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