Orally Dissolving Buprenorphine Linked to Severe Dental Problems, FDA Warns
Main Content The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns that dental problems have been reported with medicines containing Buprenorphine that is dissolved in the
Main Content The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns that dental problems have been reported with medicines containing Buprenorphine that is dissolved in the
The goal of the investment is to promote a growth strategy led by a newly expanded and experienced C-suite. Paul Kaiser was selected as CEO
Below are some select transactions from the dental service market during the fourth quarter: December Dental365 acquired Beacon Dental Health. The target has 14 locations
,Microcopy’s NeoMax Metal Crown Cutters, Max 1 and 2, can easily cut through non-precious metals, allowing for a quick, safe, and atraumatic workflow,,Dory Stutman, DDS,
By Gary S.P. Chung Radiography is an indispensable tool in any dental practice. Indeed, radiographic examination is invariably listed as one of the special investigation
In comparison to conventional coatings, the silicon-oxide-based ScratchBlocker leaves no signs of wear on the dental handpieces (Photo credit: W&H) W&H has developed a scratch-resistant
AB 2276, introduced by Assembly member Wendy Carrillo, would add a section to the state’s Business and Professions Code. It would allow dental assistants to

Supporting hearts: Staff at the Pacific Dental Services’ National Support Center in Irvine, California, wears red attire in support of women’s heart health. Photo courtesy
The data, published in December, reports the average time spent in dental offices by employment type each year from 1990 until 2020. General practitioners spent

Specialist business property adviser, Christie & Co, has announced the sale of Storm Dental in North Ayrshire. Established in August 2014, Storm Dental is a
GridEditors.Video.PlayVideo Baroness Lister of Burtersett introduces our amendments Dentists are health professionals, not border guards , We have vigorously opposed Home Office’s plans to use
The No Surprises Act went into effect Jan. 1, making good faith estimates required for uninsured and self-pay consumers. Below are two dentists’ thoughts on