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	<title>Orlando Dentures &#38; Dental Implants Center &#187; tax refunds</title>
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		<title>Tax Refunds Drive More Oral Plastic Surgery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A survey of 255 periodontal patients in Spring, 2004 conducted by the American Academy of Periodontology found that 35% of respondents planned to use their tax refund to get oral plastic surgery, beating home improvement (10%), vacation (4%) and regular plastic surgery (5%). Oral surgery tied "paying off debt."]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A survey of 255 periodontal patients in Spring, 2004 conducted by the American Academy of Periodontology found that 35% of respondents planned to use their tax refund to get oral plastic surgery, beating home improvement (10%), vacation (4%) and regular plastic surgery (5%). Oral surgery tied &#8220;paying off debt.&#8221;<span id="more-39"></span></p>
<p>83% of the respondents to the survey say that nice looking teeth and gums were extremely important; 15% somewhat important and 2% said not important.</p>
<p>On a complimentary survey of Periodontists, 31% said that they performed most of their oral plastic surgery procedures between April and June of each year. Root coverage was the most popular common procedure (55%) followed by crown lengthening (22%) and dental implants (21%).</p>
<p>73% of respondents undergo the procedure to improve how they look; 5% do it to build their confidence and 1% do it to look younger.</p>
<p>The survey was conducted among Periodontal patients and the sample consisted almost entirely of women. Whether these results are in any way consistent with the public at large is questionable.</p>
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<li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.perio.org/consumer/refund_data.htm" title="Results of AAP Surveys on Using Tax Refunds for Periodontal Plastic Surgery">Read the Detailed Survey Findings</a></li>
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