Friday, 8 May 2009

Win the Chance to Replace that Disgraceful Old TV, Computer or Cooker in the Comet £4,500 Free Competition

May 08, 2009 - Press Dispensary - Leading electrical specialist retailer, Comet, is launching its 'Replace This Disgrace' online competition at http://www.replacethisdisgrace.com to find the most outdated and 'disgraceful' electrical items still being used today in the UK.

'Replace This Disgrace' is a free to enter contest that invites anyone in the UK to make and submit a funny video of their disgraceful items - for example, an old and embarrassing TV, video recorder (Betamax anyone?) or "ice age" freezer - explaining why they feel shamed by it.

The video entries will then receive votes from the public, with one winner emerging in each of the three categories of shame - 'Home Entertainment', 'Computer Equipment' and 'Kitchen Appliances' - so the options for shockingly out-of-date gear are diverse.

The competition is designed to have wide appeal: even the "technology gods" out there could take the opportunity to persuade their "luddite" friends or family to enter the 21st century.

To enter, participants should follow these three simple steps:

1. Choose the ‘disgraceful’ electrical product.
2. Make a short video explaining why the item is so bad.
3. Upload the video to YouTube UK and submit the link to the 'Replace This Disgrace' website.

Easy to follow instructions are on the site, including a simple ‘walk through’ video to help everyone take their chance to enter.

The competition is open to UK residents only. All entries must contain ‘family friendly’ content, and entrants can submit as many videos in as many categories as they wish.

Once a video entry has been uploaded, voting on it will open. The entry that has accumulated the most votes in each category by the closing date of midnight on July 31, 2009, will win the prize. 'Replace This Disgrace' will send all entrants who submit videos ideas on how to "campaign" to win more votes, while the 'Replace This Disgrace' Facebook fan site will provide advice on making a video, uploading the content and campaigning for votes.

All entries must be received by the closing date to be included in the competition. Obviously, the sooner a video is entered, the sooner it can start winning votes. Voting takes place on http://www.replacethisdisgrace.com . There's no need to register to start voting, and all voting is free of charge.

The prizes for each category are £1,500 worth of electrical equipment chosen by the winners. Their disgraceful old items will be removed by Comet installation services and recycled, giving these old dinosaurs the end they fittingly deserve!

For more information or to enter, please visit http://www.replacethisdisgrace.com

Following the latest competition entries will be easy on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/replacedisgrace

The Facebook discussion board and fan page for those making videos and campaigning for votes is at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Replace-This-Disgrace/76772466383

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Additional competition information:

No purchase necessary to enter the competition.

A user can enter as many videos as they like in any of the three categories. All entries must be "clean" – anything that isn’t suitable for family viewing will not be published. All valid entries will be automatically included in the competition as long as they meet the entry requirements.

Comet will try to ensure that all valid entries are included in the voting but does not accept liability for entries lost or delayed because of computer system issues.

Any entries that do not have a correct email address will not be eligible to win a prize.

Winners will be those who have submitted the video that receives the most votes in each of the three categories.

Comet’s decision is final and no other correspondence will be entered into regarding the outcome of the competition.

The winners will be notified by email or telephone on 14 August, 2009.

The prize in each of the three categories consists of the winner’s choice of products, as available on the Comet website or in Comet stores on 14 August, 2009, up to the value of £1,500. Subject to availability. The winners will also receive free delivery, installation and set up of their chosen prizes.

Prizes are non transferrable and no cash alternative will be offered. Gift cards, iTunes vouchers or mobile phone top ups will be excluded from the prize.

This competition is closed to employees of Comet Group Plc, who remain in Comet’s employment at the time of the winner being decided.

About Comet:

Comet, a leading specialist electrical retailer, has more than 250 stores throughout the UK offering a wide range of electrical products. Thousands of competitor prices are checked every week to ensure that Comet's prices are competitive.

The Comet website - Comet.co.uk - offers easy, convenient shopping and, with Comet's click and collect service, customers can reserve items online and collect them in store an hour later. Additionally, customers can shop by phone on 0844 800 9595. Calls usually cost no more than five pence per minute from landlines; calls from mobiles usually cost more.

Comet offers an all-round shopping experience with a range of services including home delivery, full installation of products such as televisions and computers, take back facilities for large products and comprehensive after sales service.

For further information, please contact:
Robbie Tutt, Comet UK
Tel: 01923 714868
Email: robbie.tutt@comet.co.uk
Site: www.replacethisdisgrace.com

Friday, 13 March 2009

Bonsai Trees to Bulgaria earns entrepreneur over GBP 100,000 a Month

Closely guarded secrets revealed at Internet Newbies Workshop…

March 13, 2009 - Press Dispensary - The 'Internet Newbies Workshop' - a weekend conference to help budding internet business entrepreneurs beat the recession by earning extra income - takes place on 21 and 22 March, 2009, at the Novotel Hotel, Heathrow, London. The event is ideal for those recently made redundant or whose jobs are less secure, providing an intensive, hands-on tutorial to kick-start novice online businesses.

Experts presenting the workshop include Simon Coulson, an ex-BT employee and founder of Internet Business School and Business Opportunity Review. He will be divulging the secrets of his meteoric rise to internet fame and fortune gained from over 150 websites selling information products – most of which run on autopilot and earn over £2million per year. His products range from Bonsai Tree Growing to Bulgarian Property Buying and can all be delivered digitally and automatically.

The internet may not be rocket science but it helps to have a rocket scientist on hand! Physicist and internet expert, Dr David Kyte, will share some of the secrets he learned behind closed doors with the world's top eight internet marketers.

Expert web designers, Peter Burnett and Daren Pledger, will demonstrate the various web design and ecommerce approaches to setting up a home-based business. Internet coach and NLP trainer, Mark Curtis-Wood, will brief delegates on how to create passive income without a website or a product of their own.

The workshop is organised by eConfex, a company focusing on entrepreneurial events. Owner, Steve Foley, comments: "Massive changes are taking place on the internet, especially in TV-for-web and social networking, which are creating new business opportunities. The 'Internet Newbies Workshop' will give delegates the opportunity to ‘hit the ground running’ with their new online businesses using the very latest tools and technology. In addition to prospective entrepreneurs, the 'Internet Newbies Workshop' is ideal for people who have recently been made redundant and also for silver-surfers looking to enhance their pensions."

More Information and booking details can be found at http://www.InternetNewbiesWorkshop.co.uk

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Notes for editors
Formed in 2006 and based in Great Manchester, eConfex focuses on internet and property events aimed at entrepreneurs, business start-ups and investors. Recent events organised by the company include: 'The UK Internet Entrepreneur Conferences', London 2006-2009; 'The UK B2L/HMO Summit', London 2007-2009; 'The Entrepreneur Convention', London 2007-2009.

For further information, please contact:
Steve FOLEY, MD, eCONFEX LTD
Tel: 07966 200895 Email: steve@econfex.com
Site: www.thetotalnetwork.co.uk

Tuesday, 24 February 2009

ZyLAB Collaborates with EDRM Founder George Socha on Whitepaper “Bringing E-Discovery In-House: Risks and Rewards”

February 24, 2009 - Press Dispensary - ZyLAB, a developer of information access applications, today announces the availability of a free whitepaper focusing on the benefits of bringing e-discovery in-house. This paper, developed in collaboration with George Socha, founder of Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM), provides a straightforward, pragmatic overview of how legal professionals and organisations must be able to interpret e-discovery within the context of actual expected processes, inherent risks and the available technologies that can support relevant activities.

Given the litigious nature of the marketplace and the disclosure and transparency responsibilities facing most organisations, any responsible person at the frontline of their business should be well-versed about what e-discovery actually is and how it's conducted in a legal environment. Chapter 2 of the whitepaper - which can be downloaded from http://www.zylab.com/trans/ediscoveryinhouse.html - offers a detailed situational overview.

Organisations are desperate to find ways to regain control of their internal processes in general – and e-discovery in particular – and to minimise their costs and level of risk. A first step for organisations is to gain clarity about the issues inherent in e-discovery. Chapter 3 of this paper provides an in-depth look at the key cost and risk-related issues that can compromise the effective execution of e-discovery processes.

After spelling out the basic risk and cost components of e-discovery, Chapter 4 follows with some best practice approaches to remedying the most relevant e-discovery-related challenges. First and foremost, any effective e-discovery application must have some reference point from which the expectations and recognised process components that need to be engaged can be understood. This reference point is the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM), which is widely acknowledged as the standard for structuring e-discovery activities.

Chapter 4 also provides some 'nuts-and-bolts' information about the reasoning and tools that must be in place to ensure the components of any e-discovery process are interpreted in the most appropriate and effective manner.

When it comes to tools, it’s not just a question of having the right search engine in place. High quality search and a detailed working framework are the solid foundation on which to conduct e-discovery activities. However, the complexity of e-discovery requires a nimble and comprehensive set of tools to support all aspects of the process. Appendix A provides an overview of one of the most highly regarded applications on the market, ZyLAB’s ZyIMAGE eDiscovery Platform, which bundles a powerful, specialised search tool with a technology suite, fully documented best practice methodology and working instructions.

Dr. Johannes Scholtes, chairman of ZyLAB UK Ltd and head of ZyLAB’s global operations, comments: "In this whitepaper, the rewards and also risks of bringing e-discovery in-house are addressed and a strategy is presented to realise in-house e-discovery. For many companies, discovery means high cost without assurances of high levels of accuracy and efficiency. Most organisations don't have an overriding concept or supporting structure in place to define and manage relevant information that could be vital to their defence during litigation proceedings. This whitepaper offers a primer on how to address this important issue.”

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Notes for editors
Additional Resources:
ZyIMAGE e-discovery and production overview
E-discovery and production brochure
Case Study: ZyLAB helps FBI process evidence in the Enron investigation Whitepaper: Identification and Legal Hold with ZyIMAGE
Whitepaper: Expanding role of Records Management, creating a new foundation for effective e-discovery and knowledge management
Press release: ZyLAB receives highest ranking in research firm’s e-discovery software vendor Marketscope 2008
Press release: ZyLAB Awarded Contract to Provide Integrated e-Discovery and Document Management solution to United Nations Crimes Investigation Team

About ZyLAB:
Since 1983, ZyLAB has provided worldwide commercial and government organisations with award-winning information access applications. The ZyIMAGE Information Access Platform is a complete XML-based system that provides a secure foundation for the long-term archiving, management and retrieval of information - from digitised paper documents to electronic files, email and attachments, and multimedia.

With over 7,500 installations and 350,000 users worldwide, ZyLAB has a wealth of experience across a variety of industries and business applications. Clients include firms offering professional, legal and financial services, manufacturers, government departments, educational institutions and health and charity organisations. ZyLAB's numerous commercial clients include: Balfour Beatty, Haden Young, Radisson Edwardian Hotels, BBC, Moy Park, Siemens and Shell Oil. For more information, please visit http://www.zylab.co.uk

For further information, please contact:
Ronald van Vuure, sales and marketing director, ZyLAB UK Ltd
Tel: 01276 850 970 / 01276 850 983
Email: ronald@zylab.com
Site: www.zylab.com

Friday, 16 May 2008

Jamendo - The New Music Frontier

Free legal music downloads
http://www.jamendo.co.uk

May 15, 2008 - Press Dispensary - Jamendo, the world’s leading player in the distribution of Creative Commons licensed music, today announces its commitment to achieving a stronger presence within the UK. Jamendo has already realised steady growth in the European markets of France, Italy, Spain and Germany. The pioneering download platform provides music fans with easy access to new artists from all over the world and provides means for financial acquisition through transparent shared revenue and ‘gift’ programmes alongside access to global audiences.

“We feel a presence in the UK is essential to Jamendo’s future development. It is a prominent market and one that is very much at the forefront of the ever changing trends and advancements of the music industry” CEO Laurent Kratz states. “We also recognise the calibre of the artists that stem from the UK; they have a very broad international reach and Jamendo is keen to get these artists on board.”

Jamendo will be present, with high visibility, during the Great Escape Festival, (Brighton May 15-17, 2008). Reaching out to new listeners and industry audiences, Jamendo’s attendance will be in the form of an on-street ambient marketing campaign. Fifty Jamendo Punters will be present throughout the 3 days of the festival participating in gigs and highlighting the ‘ONLY FREE MUSIC DOWNLOADS’ message with t-shirts and scratch cards.

Jamendo highlights the best of its British artists that audiences can discover and enjoy on www.jamendo.co.uk

Flykkiller (Great Escape Festival 17th May, Pressure Point)
“Razorsharp machete beats, these electro terrorists have been exploding NME’s head all week” NME
“- a spaced-out, menacing melange of super-freak surrealism that’s deadlier than a fly-swatter. Buzzin’.” The Fly
www.jamendo.com/en/artist/flykkiller

Ruth Theodore
“Ruth’s ability to paint vivid pictures in your imagination is unparalleled in contemporary mainstream music.” - God Is In The TV
“What we have here is an outrageously talented singer-songwriter” - Louder Than War
www.jamendo.com/en/artist/Ruth_Theodore

Whitestar (Great Escape Festival 16th & 17th May, Horatios Bar)
Inspired by the counter culture of the late 80’s Tory Britain, from smoke filled grimy pubs with run down toilets through the blissed out drug fuelled 90’s, into the clubs, ears bleeding, broken relationships, from rundown bedsits, rented properties to impromptu weekend parties, Whitestar finally opened its mouth, screaming from the rooftops in late 2003.
www.jamendo.com/en/artist/Whitestar

The Kazoo Funk Orchestra
An alternative indie pop collective from Glasgow, Scotland. Formed in 2005 during a finger painting session attended by chief songwriters Little Beard and Big Beard. They take inspiration from various artists and genres, creating a unique mesh of indie, pop, rock and hip-hop.
www.jamendo.com/en/artist/kfunk

The Modern Fighting Vehicles (Great Escape Festival 16th May, Prince Albert)
“Stylistically, The MFV go big on guitars and straddle both dance/electronica and rock, and are working on developing a sound that no-one else has.” Phil Jackson – BBC South Live
www.jamendo.com/en/artist/The_Modern_Fighting_Vehicles

Beatsix
It’s 2008, and the location is Staines, West London. A small outpost in this low-rise wasteland of industrial units, reservoirs and aircraft hangars has finally been noticed by meejahland through the patronage of its most famous resident Ali G and the post-clash soul sensation that is known as Hard-Fi. Richard Archer and the boys constantly reference the town they grew up in as it’s all they have. Pimped up Peugeots, drum n’ bass rude boys and the incessant whistling of dump valves and jet engines from beyond the reservoir at Terminal 4.
www.jamendo.com/en/artist/Beatsix

The Heavens
A blend of British & American Psychedelia, Rock & Roll and 90’s Brit-Rock. Their influences include: The Beatles, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Bob Dylan, The Byrds and Syd Barrett.
www.jamendo.com/en/artist/The_Heavens

Xihilisk
Starting in 2000 with an improvised black-metal album, which was created in 6 days on a dilapidated cassette-tape four-track. Since way back then, technology has infiltrated Xihilisk and gradually it has transformed from hyper-experimental hostility, to a more uniformed and focused sound.
www.jamendo.com/en/artist/xihilisk

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Jamendo has realised steady growth in the European markets of France, Italy, Spain and Germany. Current statistics reveal that there are over ½ million track downloads daily and more than 2 million unique visitors per month. Users can easily access all tracks published without restriction, free of charge and totally legally. The music is further distributed on all major music hubs, including peer to peer portals, blog communities and social networks.

For independent musicians, Jamendo represents the ideal platform to promote their music globally, find new audiences and create real value from their work. Artists can publish and distribute their work through Jamendo, and knowing that – if they so wish - they will be rewarded for its personal or commercial use. Jamendo removes the middle men, putting artists in direct contact with a worldwide audience.

For individual users, Jamendo is the ultimate place to indulge in a love for music and the discovery of new international talent. Downloading from the unlimited catalogue is free; the gift-based payment model allows listeners to provide real and direct value to the artists. Users can directly give gifts to help artists develop their music careers knowing that their entire donation is received in full by the artist.

For business and partner organisations, Jamendo is an exceptional resource of music for commercial use, whether it is for advertising, video production or for online means. Its transparent revenue sharing model means artists receive fair value for the use of their work. Jamendo works with a number of partners – from charity initiatives (for example the One Laptop per Child association) to commercial sites and platforms such as Skyrock blogging network, where Jamendo provides legal music for blogs.

For further information, please contact:
Deborah Causton, Jamendo
Tel: +352 621 637 866
Email: deborah@jamendo.com
Site: www.jamendo.co.uk



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All Change for Football as English FA Publishes Terry Daly's Work

May 15, 2008 - Press Dispensary - The spring edition of the FA's Insight Journal features a seminal article by Terry Daly, exposing a fundamental flaw at the heart of coaching all across the world. According to Daly, football has got its definition of 'weight' in the movement of the ball wrong: weight is the ball's vertical drop due to gravity, not, as conventional coaching maintains, its horizontal pace. The groundbreaking article is the result of a year long series of meetings and detailed discussions between Mr. Daly, Dr Andy Cale, head of elite player development at the FA, and Steve Rutter, head of FA coaching education.

Daly's Law of Creative, Attacking Football (http://www.dalyslaw.com ) is based on Newton's Second Law of Force and Motion and describes the universal micro condition for the generation of top creative, attacking performance in football. Essentially this amounts to the ball's horizontal velocity being controlled by its vertical 'drop' weight in space on the ground or in the air, allowing the player involved to 'set' himself fully for instant top performance. Daly's Law Coaching and Analysis both embody Daly's Law in practice and are now set to be implemented directly by Terry Daly himself, working alongside professional managers, coaches and players in the UK at all levels, including EPL and international levels, on a first come, first served basis.

Daly comments: “You can't coach players to control the horizontal force of their passes, shots and headers with vertical weight if you think weight itself is horizontal. It's a contradiction in terms and it is crippling football performance, not just in England but across the world.”

Daly uses the previously top performing Andriy Shevchenko's catastrophic loss of form on moving to Chelsea as one of many examples of elite coaching's failure to recognise the universal micro condition necessary for top player performance. England's failure to qualify for this year’s European Championships is yet another example of the same mistaken coaching mindset. Daly aims to correct conventional coaching's fallacy with his new coaching and analysis paradigm. The tagline on his website is nothing if not confident: 'Getting off form professionals on top form. Fast.' He claims to be able to deliver on his promise in just one week.

Daly's work is the result of his analysis of his own playing performance when younger, as well as that of elite professional players at EPL, Serie A, La Liga, World Cup, European Championships, Copa America and African Nations levels over the last twelve years. The result is the world's first scientifically based coaching and analysis system for football - and the FA are impressed enough to give its central premise six pages of promotion in their official coaching magazine. Daly is full of praise for FA director of football development Sir Trevor Brooking's attitude to new approaches in coaching. 'I doubt if any of Sir Trevor's predecessors would have judged what I have to offer on its merits and then acted so positively,' says Daly.

One of the ironies of Daly's Law is that so-called 'street football', as played by kids for generations in the back streets of Britain's cities is, according to Daly himself, the best example to date of his formula in action. He asserts that it is no coincidence that many of the current stars of the English Premiership, such as Drogba, Yakubu and Essien, are Africans who grew up playing football on the mean streets of big cities and shanty towns across Africa, without the aid of coaches or expensive equipment. He puts such players' success down to the fact that street soccer playing environments oblige players to use rise and drop vertical weight in their passing, running with the ball and shooting in order to negotiate potholes, obstacles, slopes and other challenges in the playing environment. As a result, such players are infinitely more skilled and confident than their British counterparts in the expert manipulation of the ball in unfavourable circumstances.

Terry Daly's Law of Creative, Attacking Football identifies the scientific element in street football that has produced great players such as Best, Pele and Maradonna and utilises it systematically in Daly's Law Coaching and Analysis to get off form professional players on top form again within days. If Daly is successful, he will have changed the game, profoundly and irrevocably.

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Notes for editors
Terry Daly is the owner and operator of http://www.dalyslaw.com, a football coaching and analysis website aimed at elite professional managers, coaches and players who need to maintain top football performance consistently. He is also available as a media football analyst.

For further information, please contact:
Terry Daly, Daly's Law Coaching and Analysis
Tel: 02088882599 / 07951059935
Email: terry@dalyslaw.com
Site: www.dalyslaw.com

elnu.com: Serving up Smart Stargazing this Summer

May 14, 2008 - Press Dispensary - Acclaimed astrologer, Archie Dunlop, is making his brand of smart, subtle stargazing available online with the launch of elnu.com. elnu.com answers the UK's appetite for real, gimmick-free astrology, that is often left unsatisfied by the kind of fast food mysticism served up by the majority of popular astrology sites.

On elnu.com, sophisticated star sign forecasts and an 'Ask Archie' page sit alongside regular astrological commentary on news, celebrities and global trends . There are also free daily audio horoscopes – normally only available from premium-rate phone lines.

The site’s straightforward design and clear, clever content reflect the personality of its creator, who is as down to earth as a ‘star man’ can be. A professional full-time astrologer with more than 20 years experience, Archie shuns ‘psychic-babble’ in favour of profiles and predictions based on actual analysis of how movements in the heavens affect what happens down here on earth.

And, unlike the predictable purple colouring and stale ‘sky at night’ design replicated across a host of horoscope sites, elnu.com’s muted monochrome look is refreshingly free from astrological paraphernalia.

But what really sets the site apart from its competitors is its regular news commentary, updated several times a week, to help readers understand the planetary movements behind the headlines. The site currently gives the astrological perspective on topical stories such as Hillary-vs-Obama, Josef Fritzl, and the TIME 100 most influential people list.

Archie Dunlop says: “Astrology is much more than churning out generic horoscopes – it’s an ancient art going back thousands of years to Babylon and beyond. I also work with Hindu astrology, to harness its potent predictive powers, and I apply the same techniques that astrologers used in seventeenth century Europe to offer a different outlook on twenty-first century politics and current affairs.

“My latest ‘Astrology and the news’ article argues that the powerful 20-year Jupiter-Saturn cycle will contribute to the break up of the European Union, just as it played a part in the fall of communism and the Berlin Wall, and questions whether David Cameron has what it takes astrologically to cope with the situation he would have to face as Prime Minister.”

The site features comprehensive coverage of the 12 star signs, each illustrated by original hand-drawn designs, looking at personality, careers, money and love. It also includes free daily audio forecasts for each sign. The love section includes compatibility checks with other star signs, so users can find out whether a new romance is destined to be a ‘star-crossed love’ or a ‘battle of the planets’.

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Notes for editors
Archie Dunlop is a published astrologer with over 20 years experience. He has taught astrology and written books on the subject. He does astrological work for Orange and has been writing their horoscope text messages for over a decade.

For further information, please contact:
Archie Dunlop, astrologer, elnu.com
Tel: 0207 558 8323
Email: archie@elnu.info
Site: www.elnu.com

Good Reason to Laugh - Thanks to Modern Dental Implants

May 14, 2008 - Press Dispensary - Many people do not realise that losing even the back teeth in the part of the mouth that is out of sight can contribute to looking older. Losing the molars has an effect on the muscles and bones and gives the face an older appearance. By completely closing the gaps that have been left, dental implants are able to prevent this. The Dentaprime Clinic ( http://www.dentaprime.co.uk ), on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria, specialises in dental implants and cosmetic dentistry. Not only are implants carried out to the latest standards of technology, but also at favourable prices.

“If the back molars are affected, many people find comfort in an ‘out of sight - out of mind’ attitude,” says Dr. Regina Schindjalova, an expert in cosmetic dentistry and implantology. In June 2006, Schindjalova became clinical director at the Dentaprime Dental Clinic, Varna, where she carries out implants every day, including complex cases.

Sooner or later there comes a point when the changes which result from an absence of back teeth can no longer be overlooked because the loss of teeth and their roots results in a loss of muscle tone and in shrinking of the jaw bone. This in turn leads to movement of adjacent teeth. Schindjalova explains: “It’s like a row of books on a shelf, when one of them is taken out, the teeth at the side move to close the gap.”

In the course of a procedure, which is minimally invasive, gentle and practically painless, the implant is anchored firmly in the bone. They are unobtrusive when eating and the action of chewing ensures that the muscles are strengthened and the bony tissue of the jaw is revitalised.

The Dentaprime Clinic offers the highest medical standards at reasonable prices and combines modern dental medicine with a relaxing atmosphere. With over 15 years in international practice, Dr. Schindjalova is one of the most experienced implantologists in Europe and hosts international seminars in Implantology. The next seminar will take place on 7-8 June, 2008, at the Dentaprime Clinic, Varna.

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The Dentaprime Dental Clinic opened its Bulgarian practice in June 2006 and offers dental holidays. The company, which specialises in implantology and cosmetic dentistry, is awaiting certification to ISO 9001:2000 standards. It has seven implantation and five prosthetic rooms all equipped with up-to-date medical apparatus manufactured by high spec German dental supplier Kavo.

Instead of an x-ray machine the practice prefers to use a digital volume tomograph to facilitate subsequent diagnostics, especially useful for implantology. The machine produces a high resolution, 3D representation of the tooth and jawbone to allow accurate configuration and optimum seating of the implant.

For further information, please contact:
Alexander Krings, speaker, Dentaprime Dental Clinic
Tel: 0800 781 96 37
Email: service@dentaprime.com
Site: www.dentaprime.co.uk