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Light-up material may be game changer for tooth repairs

Incorporating the fluorescent molecule pyromellitic acid into the substitute bone material octacalcium phosphate (OCP) may lead to improved bone and teeth repairs, according to a study published on January 11 in Communications Chemistry. When researchers from Tokyo Medical and Dental University added the fluorescent acid to OCP, the bone replacement material lit up. It appeared bright blue under ultraviolet light and was much brighter than pyromellitic acid not mixed with

NIDCR seeks input on research projects

The U.S. National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) is seeking input from research and clinical practice communities, industry, interested organizations, and the public at large on its support of potential research in understudied and significant area of science. The NIDCR is committed to identifying effective preventive, diagnostic, and treatment approaches for craniofacial, oral, and dental diseases and disorders. To advance these efforts, the institute supports well-designed clinical trials

New York school-based dental health services to reopen

After a mandated shutdown imposed at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, New York will reopen state-run programs that provide dental healthcare to children in underserved communities. Critical dental care, sealants, and screenings will once again be administered to children in grades pre-K through 12 who rely on these services and who have otherwise gone untreated or unscreened since March 2020, according to the New York State Dental Association and

American Tooth Industries founder dies

The founder of American Tooth Industries, Bruno Pozzi, has died at the age of 82. Pozzi started the firm, originally called Bruno Pozzi Dental Products, in 1971 in Los Angeles. In 1975, the firm moved to Oxnard, CA, and it incorporated under the new name American Tooth Industries in 1985. American Tooth Industries produces abrasives, stainless steel crowns, specialty wires, and other specialty dental items. In 2008, management of the

Align Technology partners with U.S. Ski & Snowboard

Align Technology is continuing to expand its partnership reach, this time with U.S. Ski & Snowboard, the Olympic national governing body of ski and snowboard sports in the U.S. The multiyear, worldwide sponsorship includes creating original Invisalign branded content across social media channels and for the U.S. Ski & Snowboard website. U.S. Ski & Snowboard will launch a program for athletes to join the Invisalign Smile Squad, receive Invisalign treatment,

Texting study shows 60% of opioids unused after procedures

A text message program showed that 60% of opioid tablets prescribed to patients for common procedures went unused in a study published on March 25 in JAMA Network Open. The researchers utilized an automated text messaging system that regularly checked in with patients about their pain and opioid use after orthopedic or urologic procedures. They found that most opioids were taken within the first few days of a procedure. Additionally,

‘Hollywood smile’ more popular than ever, survey finds

The so-called “Hollywood smile” is becoming increasingly popular among regular people, not just celebrities, according to a survey by DentaVox of 1,975 global respondents. The main reason for getting a smile makeover is the desire to look attractive: 86% of respondents perceived Hollywood smiles as more attractive than natural smiles. Survey respondents also said they’d prefer it if their partner had that type of smile. Additionally, expectations are high for

Medicaid coverage tied to better oral health, job prospects

People who enrolled in dental coverage via a Medicaid expansion program reported having healthier mouths in a new study published on March 22 in the Journal of Public Health Dentistry. Improved oral health also helped them excel at work or seek new jobs, they reported. The investigators hope the findings will inform policy decisions about dental coverage for Medicaid plans throughout the U.S., especially when more people are enrolling in

New toothpaste improves periodontitis

A novel toothpaste demonstrated significant improvements in the gum health of patients with periodontitis in a six-month study published in the Journal of Periodontology. Researchers from the University of California, Irvine (UCI) and other institutions compared subjects who brushed with the novel dental gel with those who used an over-the-counter, antiplaque, antigingivitis toothpaste approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Gum pocket depth improved in more than 80%

Survey: Dental practice revenue dropped 6% in 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has been especially disruptive for high-contact industries, including the $139 billion dental industry. To better understand the economic impact of COVID-19 on the dental industry, SoftwarePundit and Dental Intelligence analyzed the performance data of 3,600 dental practices. Dental practice revenue declined 6% year over year in 2020 The study found that overall dental practice revenue declined by 6% in 2020. This is significantly less than the 38% decline

Physicians issue consensus on odontogenic sinusitis

An international research team has issued a consensus statement on diagnosing the underrecognized infection of odontogenic sinusitis (ODS). The review was published online February 17 in the International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology. ODS is an infection of the paranasal sinuses that can occur from a dental infection or procedures involving the upper jaw. Evidence has shown that clinicians often miss the diagnosis of ODS. The research team included otolaryngologists

9 out of 10 dental injuries not reported on full-body trauma CTs

Approximately 90% of dental injuries in trauma patients who undergo whole-body computed tomography (CT) scans are not described on initial radiology reports, according to a study published on March 15 in the European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. The accurate diagnosis of dental trauma injuries is vital for treatment planning and to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients, according to the authors. “Radiologists need to pay more attention

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