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In the U.S., a 2021 report from the Milken Institute concluded that the financial literacy outlook was “grim.” 


Editorials     11 August 2023

Time is on my side

We must offer patients affordable standards of care with interesting and favorable paybacks, in terms of working time, for us and for them.


By Davis Cussotto

Trust or reputation is a strategic asset for the practice as it has great economic value. Reputation is earned in three separate ways called levers.


By personalizing the preventive treatment, patients may have better compliance with home hygiene protocols.


Four words and four people from history can help investors navigate the uncertainty of financial markets while managing their emotions. We are currently in the midst of a storm caused by rising...


Amongst displaced populations, refugees represent a particularly vulnerable and marginalized group, often facing significant barriers in accessing health care, including oral health services.


The chances of seeing a 10-year government bond at 0.5% — as we did in February 2021 — is nearly zero. Hoping for a full recovery of bond performance at those interest rates will remain a mere...


History cannot be made with “what ifs.” If the pessimists’ thoughts were to come true, there would be no more history to tell. 


The world of wealth management is undergoing significant innovation and experimentation that will reshape its paradigms in the next decade.


A meta-analysis compared normal implants with implants of reduced height and diameter in supporting dental reconstructions of the overdenture type, even if it would be more correct to call them an...


This paper offers a look into how bitemark comparisons contributed to miscarriages of justice and, due to compelling research and legal analysis, they have now been debunked via numerous scientific...


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.


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. 


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. 


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. 


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