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NYSDA officers, trustees also installed
An accomplished oral and maxillofacial surgeon practicing in New York and Connecticut, Cuomo has also held leadership roles in dentistry at the community level.
Oral surgery 21 June 2023
Current literature has shown a direct association between biomarkers and adverse stimuli that determine anxiogenic responses.
By adopting BIOLASE's diode laser technology, Pet Dental Services will provide veterinarians with one of the most cutting-edge care options available for pet patients.
Endodontics 20 June 2023
Literature studies have demonstrated that mechanical instrumentation alone cannot completely engraft microbes present in accessory canals, anastomoses and deep dentinal tubules. Approximately 35-53%...
News 20 June 2023
Study reveals dental plan satisfaction rising as communications, plan coverage increases
Overall customer satisfaction with dental plans is up 18 points from a year ago, according to the J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Dental Plan Satisfaction Study.
Endodontics 20 June 2023
Chewing properly improves blood sugar levels in patients with type 2 diabetes
In a study published in PLOS ONE, researchers found that patients with type 2 diabetes who have full chewing function have a blood glucose level that is significantly lower than patients whose...
Endodontics 20 June 2023
AI-guided algorithms have a great potential to better diagnose, treatment plan, and execute endodontic treatments, as well as outcome prediction of the various endodontic treatments. A review of...
News 19 June 2023
Since first employing FluentStream’s business communications platform in 2018, Bristol Dental has streamlined its operations across multiple locations and improved its responsiveness to patient...
According to a study published in a special issue of the Journal of Dental Research, older adults suffering from diabetes and tooth loss contributes to worsening cognitive function and accelerating...
This study presents a demographic pattern of dental caries in primary and permanent dentition of young Tanzanians based on the 2020 National Oral Health Survey findings.
Market 18 June 2023
Rutgers U's Craig Hirschberg named president of American Association of Endodontists
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...
By Lorenzo Breschi and Annamaria Forte
AI models have been applied to mapping the finishing line of tooth preparations or assisting in tooth anatomy selection for the automated design of dental restorations by using CAD methods.
News 16 June 2023
Dentsply Sirona collaborates with America’s ToothFairy to support dental care for children in need
The most recent “Bid for Smiles” raised $26,000 to support dental prevention resources and dental services for 5,000 children.
Editorials 16 June 2023
Do new materials have cementation problems? Has the advent of CAD/CAM changed the criteria for cementation?
Oral Hygiene & Prevention 16 June 2023
University of Colorado: Routine dental exam catches critical heart issue
By Laura Ramsey, University of Colorado
When dental student Mohita Sharma, BDS, noticed her patient’s heart rate was higher than usual, neither of them expected it would save his life.
Editorials 16 June 2023
Habits are the choices that we all make deliberately and which we then stop thinking about. But we continue to do these things.
Musculoskeletal disorders are occupational illnesses concerned with different classes of professionals; dental hygienists are among those. The aim of this trial is to evaluate the prevalence and...
The European Society of Endodontology is a federal organization representing national endodontic and dental societies throughout Europe with 36 member societies from 33 European countries.
USA 15 June 2023 - 01 January 1970
Miami Beach June 15-17, 2023
The theme of the Congress is: Modern Implantology - Finding Clinical and Scientific Consensus.
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have identified three 4,000-year-old British cases of Yersinia pestis, the bacteria causing the plague. This is the oldest evidence of the plague in Britain...