Facial asymmetry assessment affects orthodontic treatment
Accurately assessing facial asymmetry in orthodontic patients is critical to proper diagnosis and treatment planning, according to a study in the American Journal of Orthodontics
Accurately assessing facial asymmetry in orthodontic patients is critical to proper diagnosis and treatment planning, according to a study in the American Journal of Orthodontics
Whip Mix has released ProCal, a calibration device for ensuring firing quality for the Pro 200 series porcelain furnaces. ProCal is designed to rapidly monitor
Dentists are starting to favor name-brand implants such as Straumann and Astra Tech over their less-expensive competitors, according to a report by Millennium Research Group
Hayes Handpiece is now offering free instrument maintenance training in cities across the U.S. Hayes has 85 locations, and most are offering this service to
Part 1 of this two-part series focused on how to screen for sleep-related disorders and the need for dentists and physicians to be better educated
MediNiche is offering free Dentaplex product displays and patient coupons for free bottles of the vitamin supplement. Dentists can get a counter display with six
The National Advertising Division (NAD) of the Council of Better Business Bureaus has recommended that Chattem discontinue or modify advertising claims for ACT Total Care.
Join in this year’s Mouth Cancer 10k Awareness Walk for the chance to win a special prize, simply by recruiting more than 10 people to
Align Technology will further its support of the National Children’s Oral Health Foundation (NCOHF) during the upcoming Teen Choice Awards, airing August 9 in the
Dentium USA is now offering rainbow Gum impression material, the latest addition to its rainbow brand product line. It was specially designed and formulated to
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in the U.S., and Komet USA is doing its part to support breast cancer research. Pink aluminum bur
A new study in the US seems to suggest that tongue piercings can become an orthodontic nightmare. Researchers at the University of Buffalo (UB), New York,