Drinking milk stops garlic breath
Scientists suggest drinking a glass of milk to get rid of ‘garlic breath’. In tests with both raw and cooked cloves, milk ‘significantly reduced’ levels of
Scientists suggest drinking a glass of milk to get rid of ‘garlic breath’. In tests with both raw and cooked cloves, milk ‘significantly reduced’ levels of
Elite AMBT, a provider of aesthetic, medical, and business training, is offering a Botox training program for dentists. The program will follow the same protocols
Oesophageal cancer rates in men have risen by 50% over the last 25 years, according to new figures published by Cancer Research UK. In 1983
Hu-Friedy has expanded its line of instrument management system products with Shine reNew instrument stain and rust remover. Shine reNew effectively removes rust and stain,
Kemdent is offering discounts on its wide range of products to all its valued customers at Showcase. Dentists are amazed by the number and range
In March 2010, the American Association for Dental Research (AADR) approved a revision of its 1996 policy statement on the treatment of temporomandibular disorders (TMD)
GSK Healthcare has announced the launch of a three-week, national television campaign for Sensodyne toothpaste. The campaign will feature Sensodyne Total Care Gentle Whitening, Sensodyne
CHICAGO, September 1, 2010—Two-thirds (65%) of parents are looking to schools to help reinforce the importance of oral health, saying it is extremely or very
Taking a dietary supplement of organic zinc and the enzyme phytase four days before receiving botulinum toxin injections made the toxin more effective in 93%
DentalEZ Group has expanded its StarDental line of high-speed handpiece components with the introduction of the StarBright LED handpiece swivel and StarBright LED replacement bulbs.
Most schools in Wyoming do not have the recommended levels of fluoride in their water, and children with untreated tooth decay who attend those schools
Dentists at the University of Colorado (CU) Denver School of Dental Medicine mistakenly injected as many as eight patients with potentially lethal doses of midazolam