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Dr. Gregg Lurcott credits his parents and growing up in Buffalo, New York, with generating the lifelong work ethic that today keeps him on track in his career as a busy Oral & Maxillofacial...


Editorials     07 February 2025

Dr. Donald Chi wins PECASE award

Dr. Donald Chi, the UW School of Dentistry’s Associate Dean for Research, has received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers from outgoing US President Joe Biden.


Joined by supportive peers and mentors, the soon-to-be dentists marked the beginning of their next chapter.


Faculty at the School of Dentistry in 2024 recorded another productive year of publishing their dental, oral and craniofacial research in numerous leading scientific journals.


With fluoride in the political spotlight, NYU Dentistry’s Center for Oral Health Policy and Management digs into the history and latest science


Penn Dental Medicine welcomed 38 foreign-trained dentists to the study of dental medicine as part of the DMD Class of 2027 with its White Coat Ceremony, held January 8 at Penn Dental Medicine. 


Dental students create TuftsTube for their clinic patients, and others


The Tufts global community joined forces on #TuftsGivingTuesday to set a new record for the annual day of giving, raising a total of $4.95 million.


The start of the new year marked Melissa Evans’ transition to executive director of development, taking over for John Hoffman following his retirement at the end of 2024.


After retiring from the U.S. Navy, Robert Peters has chosen to begin his second act helping to prepare the next generation of dental professionals at Ostrow.


UW School of Dentistry alumnus Dr. Chris Lewandowski (‘97) came across a recurring problem at his practice in the early 2000s – a lack of dependability from temporary staffing agencies. 


Imagine having to travel for hours to receive routine oral health care, such as a dental cleaning, or waiting in agony for days to get treatment for a painful toothache. 


When Cathy McDermott decided to get out of human resources and organizational management and pursue dental hygiene as a second career, she didn’t realize the doors that would open for her.


A state-wide project led by oral surgeons from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry is focused on improving the oral health and well-being of older adults who have ill-fitting dentures.


easuring levels of key proteins in patients’ saliva may be a relatively easy way for dentists—and even patients themselves—to track the progression of gum disease (periodontitis), suggests a...


Nakanishi Dental Laboratory has been a purveyor of state-of-the-art dental technology and manufacturing for close to three-quarters of a century.


Even if you have not seen a dentist in years, CU Dental makes it easy, no matter your age or stage of life. The Dental Team Care Clinic offers a free screening exam to determine the level of care you...


From the best age to start, to the importance of retainers, and everything in between


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