
Georgia Southern University Launches DYNTL, a New Dental Clinic on Campus
Georgia Southern University has launched DYNTL, a new dental clinic on its Statesboro campus, aimed at delivering affordable and accessible dental care to students, faculty,

Georgia Southern University has launched DYNTL, a new dental clinic on its Statesboro campus, aimed at delivering affordable and accessible dental care to students, faculty,
Elizabeth Shapiro, D.D.S., J.D., served the ADA and organized dentistry in many roles, including as senior director for the Center for Dental Practice Policy and,
The previous government’s proposed dental recovery plan has not been successful, NHS leaders have acknowledged. The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) heard from senior government officials

Wisdom teeth are the third and final set of molars located at the back of your mouth. These teeth often emerge in late adolescence or
With 2 viscosities and 6 shades, Patterson Flowable Composite is a versatile solution that makes it easy to deliver exceptional results in a range of
Dr. Lyon, a chief dental officer for the division of orthodontics and pediatric dentistry for Dental Care Alliance, spoke with Becker’s about the importance of
These eight dentists recently connected with Becker’s to discuss the lasting impact that COVID has had on the dental industry. Note: Responses were lightly edited
Philadelphia — Kyle Holmberg Vining, DDS, PhD, Assistant Professor in Preventive and Restorative Sciences at Penn Dental Medicine with a joint appointment in Materials Science
Hims & Hers aired its “Sick of the System” commercial during the Super Bowl LIX Feb. 9. The ad criticized the current healthcare industry while
Forward Science, a leader in oral healthcare technology, has teamed up with Digital Doc, a pioneer in dental imaging, to expand access to OralID, a
The Signature Elite Denture meets both functional and aesthetic needs Aspen Dental has teamed up with Ivoclar to introduce the Signature Elite Denture. The companies

NHS dentistry has been labeled as “very weak” and “not fit for purpose,” according to England’s Chief Medical Officer, Professor Sir Chris Whitty, who warned