Will cyberattacks affect the dental supply chain?
A large-scale hack affecting an international medical manufacturer has exposed the potential impact of cyberattacks on UK supplies for dentists. On 11 March, a hacktivist
A large-scale hack affecting an international medical manufacturer has exposed the potential impact of cyberattacks on UK supplies for dentists. On 11 March, a hacktivist
Private Dentistry Awards winner Craig Mallorie discusses leadership, specialism and opening a specialist oral surgery and dental implant centre in south Wales. When Craig Mallorie

Morning star Josie Gibson, 41, has undergone calf liposuction to treat lipoedema, a condition she has battled since childhood that causes swelling and difficulty standing.
In recognition of World Oral Health Day, Waterpik has announced the release of PROMAX™, a water flosser designed to support improved gingival health through automated
Effingham, Ill.-based Heartland Dental has continued its network expansion in Texas with a new affiliation. The DSO partnered with Majid Sehat, DDS, and his practice

Historically, dental and medical care were viewed as separate disciplines. However, increasing evidence underscores the connection between oral health and overall well-being. While dentists are

A private dental clinic in India’s eastern state of Jharkhand has been sealed after a woman died following a tooth extraction allegedly performed by an
CFOs play a critical role in the success of DSOs as organizations expand their clinical networks and geographical footprints throughout the U.S. Here are the
By Dentistry Today Staff The digital dentistry revolution is transforming not just workflows but global access to care. With this in mind—and with today being

Denture adhesive (DA) may improve the strength of removable partial dentures (RPDs), likely allowing wearers to chew better and have a greater bite force. The

Pretreating dentin with silver diamine fluoride (SDF) may not reduce the bonding strength of glass ionomer cement (GIC) or resin composites, according to a review

Researchers from the University of Florida College of Dentistry have found that altering the genetics of the main bacterium responsible for periodontitis progression may reduce