Authors:Marco Calabrese Lorenzo Graiff Alberto Fioretti Matteo Fistarol

Dental caries is a disease that causes the destruction of the tooth due to the metabolic bacterial processes that take place within the oral biofilm. The term "caries" identifies the actual...


USA     16 April 2021

2021 NOHC to be held virtually

Author: Katherine Pfaff

This year’s National Oral Health Conference (NOHC) will be held virtually, intended to reach a greater breadth of audience and allow attendees to collaborate for more extended periods. NOHC, a...


Author: Katherine Pfaff

A recent survey by the American Dental Association’s (ADA) Health Policy Institute points to increased stress in patients. A large number of dentists surveyed (70%) reported an uptick in the number...


 

the procedure of warping, usually and interchangeably called morphing, elicit profile aesthetic preferences in orthodontic patients using the most common cephalometric softwares. It’s a method...


Special Guest : Dr. Miguel A. Ortiz - March 20 at 2 PM EDT - 11 AM PDT - 9 PM GMT+2

In a professional world changing so fast… only those who can adapt will survive. Competition is not won by lowering the prices. We need to find alternatives, to swim in blue oceans. Everyone...


Pio Bertani, Massimo Gagliani, Fabio Gorni

Periapical pathologies of endodontic origin are often found in individual patients; in fact, they involve a large portion of the population. Acute diseases, or abscesses, are very common. These two...


Authors: Marco Brady Bucci, Antonio Guida, Maria Sofia Rini, Dario Brady Bucci

The objective of this work is to analyze, in light of the current diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities offered by digital technologies applied to implant prosthetic dentistry, the clinical...


Author: Katherine Pfaff

A new exam is designed to reduce exposure to possible diseases, including COVID-19, by replacing patients with virtual models. The Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations (JCNDE) and...


The world is ageing rapidly and according to United Nations Population Fund UNFPA, people aged 60 years and more represent 12.3% of the total population, and by 2050, this number will increase to...


Author: Tommaso Albonetti

Fifty-seven member national dental associations worldwide revealed that nearly two-thirds of countries had not granted permission to dentists to administer COVID-19 vaccines as part of national...


Author: Katherine Pfaff

The global orthodontics services market is expected to gain an additional $24.05 million by 2024, growing at a rate of 11% CAGR, according to the market research firm, Technavio Research. North...


RECORDED WEBINAR - GNATOLOGY

The plan for the treatment of complex dysfunctional and non-dysfunctional cases requires an interdisciplinary approach that involves the most common branches of dentistry and an orthodontic,...


Editorials     09 March 2021

Aiming to the Perfect Smile

During these times in which all the world is asked to wear masks, we truly understand how much our smile is important. Smiling to give a good impression to the person we’re just introduced to,...


In the latest issue (February 2021) of The Angle Orthodontist an article was published about temporomandibular disorders in prospective orthodontic patients: their association with malocclusion...


Author: Katherine Pfaff

Compass Laboratory Services has developed an oral rinse to detect high-risk HPV in the oral cavity, OraGen HPV. The human papillomavirus (HPV) is linked to neck...


Author: Katherine Pfaff

Toothpic, a dental technology company, will partner with Delta Dental of California to allow for remote dental consults.  The collaboration will be available to Delta Dental of California PPO...


Author: Katherine Pfaff

National Dental Association (NDA) has posted the opening of applications for elective offices for the NDA Board of Trustees (BOT)/Executive Committee (EC). Roles include President, President-Elect,...


Dr. Roulet earned his D.D.S. from the University of Bern School of Dentistry in Switzerland in 1974 and immediately began his academic teaching career as a lecturer at the University of Bern before...


Authors: Maria Teresa De Grazia, Eleonora Angelino, Luciano Zaffarano, Tersilla Bosia, Gianluca Trebbi, Maria Grazia Cagetti

dental caries, an irreversible progressive demineralization of hard dental tissues, is still the most common chronic disease in childhood. The aim of this paper is to describe and compare the two...


Author: Katherine Pfaff

Though estimates are down from pre-COVID-19 estimates, the worldwide 3-D dental scanner market is still predicted to increase by $722.59 million 2021-2015, according to the market research firm,...


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