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This article focuses on the history of forensic odontology in the U.S. as it relates to bite mark analysis. It will explore the DNA exoneration of Ray Krone who was sentenced to death for a murder he...


The trend of increasing integration and hybridization between public and private markets will continue at an incessant pace.


By University of Michigan School of Dentistry News

The DDS Class of 2027 arrived at the School of Dentistry with 109 students bringing lofty academic credentials and compelling personal stories from across Michigan and around the country.


In the early 1980s, a 60-year-old with a partial or total removable prosthesis was quite common. Today it is, fortunately, not as common. However, the use of removable prosthetic devices still...


The Next Gen has a modest financial culture that leads them to approach investments with a more concrete and intelligent approach compared to their parents. 


Taking time off from oral hygiene practices combined with the increase in the consumption of sugar and alcohol are factors that increase the risk of oral pathologies in summer.


The International Dental Federation (FDI) has produced a comprehensive white paper that provides a contemporaneous and state-of-the art overview of the situation as well as practical solutions for...


Halitosis – more commonly known as bad breath – can have serious social consequences. But in a new editorial from MerckManuals.com, one expert points out that halitosis may also be a sign of...


We find ourselves in a new financial world where the same old basic rules apply and where investors' reactions are always the same. 


The association hosts multiple educational events for its members each year and has a robust practice management support system for its members.


By Kardelen Koldas, Rutgers School of Dental Medicine

While most of AAE’s projects are set into motion years before any president reaches office, Hirschberg, in his new role, plans to appoint a special committee between AAE and its European...


Do new materials have cementation problems? Has the advent of CAD/CAM changed the criteria for cementation?


Habits are the choices that we all make deliberately and which we then stop thinking about. But we continue to do these things. 


by Heather Beasley Doyle, Tufts Now

Ashley Makala, D23, created the project at the height of the pandemic in 2020. Today, StoryTime! offers videos of 40 Tufts University School of Dental Medicine students reading a myriad of...


The number of dentists in Spain has grown exponentially in recent years to reach 40,968 professionals, which is 26.3% more than a decade ago.


By Kristen Tribe, Texas A&M Dentistry News

Shimirimana Eliya’s childhood was plagued with pain. By age 3, his mouth was riddled with tooth decay, but with little knowledge of oral healthcare and no access to dental treatment in his home...


By Kristen Tribe, Texas A&M Dentistry News

Alumna Dr. Stephanie Ganter is a periodontist and co-host of “Between Two Teeth” on YouTube. She was named to the American Dental Association’s 2023 10 Under 10, which recognizes 10...


The trend of the future that no one will be able to do without could have arrived, and the protagonist could be the metaverse. This is a term used to indicate parallel and completely virtual...


Hospital officials have indicated they will likely continue legal challenges to halt the election that will begin on May 31, 2023, and end on June 22, 2023.


Gold is an associate professor in the University of Florida Department of Community Dentistry & Behavioral Science.

Gold was one of just 12 new National Oral Health Conference diplomates who earned certification in 2022, joining 174 others.


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