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9 Things You Need To Know Before You Go For Dental Care in Mexico 2023

The best city in Mexico for dental work Are you planning on having a dental vacation soon in Mexico? Maybe you’ve heard about the perks that medical tourism has brought to many people over the years, so if the answer is yes, then this information about 9 Things You Need To Know Before You Go For Dental Care in Mexico will be very useful for you! Mexico is one of

5 Benefits Of Full Mouth Implants In Mexico

Smiling is one of the most essential things humans do to connect with other people, although it can also be uncomfortable and embarrassing when you have lost all your teeth. Many think dentures or bridges are the only options to replace missing teeth. Full-mouth dental implants in Mexico are among the most popular treatments for international dental tourists. Since it is an effective treatment for the complete restoration of the

New product: GC America adds ceramic material shades

GC America has added 10 new shades for its Initial LiSi Press LT ceramic material. The shades are designed to solve issues such as color stability, surface imperfections, low-value results, and distortions. The product will be available in the U.S. in late February, according to GC America.

New product: Microcopy debuts carbide bur

Microcopy has introduced the new NeoBurr 3302 carbide bur. The NeoBurr 3302 has the same features as the company’s NeoBurr 330 but with a blended neck for increased durability. This means that the section of the bur between the cutting head and the shank is blended, with no reduction in neck width. The new design also removes the weld joint, which increases its strength of the bur and removes any

Clear aligners vs braces: Which one comes out on top?

When you have to decide between clear aligners and traditional braces, which treatment option is best for your patients? Researchers reviewed multiple scientific studies to evaluate the pros and cons of both tooth movement techniques. While clear aligners and braces effectively treated malocclusion, each treatment type had its own strengths and weaknesses. The researchers reported their findings in a systematic review published in BMC Oral Health (January 23, 2019). “Clear

Week in Review: New codes & fee assessments | Poor hand hygiene | Too much toothpaste

Dear DrBicuspid Member, Let’s start this week’s newsletter with a question that can have an impact on your revenue this year: Have you re-evaluated the fees your office charges? Practice management consultant Teresa Duncan asks her clients this question around the turn of each year. She points out that if your office’s lab and other fees have increased over the past year, then it’s time to reconsider what you are

Parents believe opioids are more effective than alternatives

Parents are well aware of the risks associated with opioids, including addiction and overdose. Yet many still believe opioids are more effective at relieving pain after surgery than alternative medications, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) surveyed more than a thousand parents of teenagers and young adults to gauge their knowledge and opinions on the use of opioids for pain management. Although parents acknowledged

Sometimes you have to go outside the box

We all have personal stories to tell that may prove a point. Sometimes, telling these stories may sound like sour grapes. But sometimes these stories could expose our vulnerability by forcing us to move outside the box. Moving outside the box is risky, but it may be necessary to get the word out. It’s almost like whistleblowers who put ethics and morals above security and the status quo. So, here

CDC survey: U.S. kids brush at 1 year but use too much toothpaste

Almost 80% of U.S. children and adolescents began brushing their teeth at or before their first birthday, according to a new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). However, nearly 40% of children ages 3 to 6 are using too much toothpaste when they brush. Researchers used data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from 2013 to 2016 to evaluate more than 5,100

Study finds Coca-Cola influence in China’s health policy

A series of articles from a Harvard University researcher claim Coca-Cola helped influence the direction of public health policy in China. Harvard anthropology professor Susan Greenhalgh, PhD, conducted intensive research into China’s health policy, including interviewing Chinese obesity experts and analyzing newsletters. Greenhalgh concluded that a nonprofit with close ties to Coca-Cola helped shift health policy thinking in the country to emphasize physical activity over diet. She published her investigation

CVS, Walgreens move into dental health space

Pharmacy giants CVS Health and Walgreens are making moves into the dental health space. CVS has launched a pilot partnership with Smile Direct Club to integrate the company’s clear aligners into six store locations, according to CNBC. Smile Direct Club, a direct-to-consumer invisible aligner start-up, already sells its kits at CVS, Macy’s, and other retailers. Through the new SmileShopExpress partnership, the public will be able to get 3D scans for

What Are the Best Foods for Dental Health

An easy way to make secure good oral health is through your diet. Proper nutrition means your body can get the nutrients you need for good health and wellness. Poor diet can cause gum disease and tooth decay. If you continue to eat foods that are high in carbohydrates, sugars, and starches, your mouth’s production of plaque acids will increase and can eventually destroy your tooth enamel. If the plaque

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