SmileCon panel to explore how AI is transforming dentistry
Dentists interested in using augmented intelligence in their practices can hear how AI is transforming dentistry from a panel of experts during SmileCon. AI Panel
Dentists interested in using augmented intelligence in their practices can hear how AI is transforming dentistry from a panel of experts during SmileCon. AI Panel
The College of Dental Medicine at Roseman University of Health Sciences in South Jordan, Utah, becomes the second program in the country to transition its

Main Content The global dental services market size is expected to reach USD 554.5 billion by 2028, based on a new report by Grand View
Dentsply Sirona has introduced ProTaper Ultimate, a solution combining the latest generation of ProTaper files, enhanced disinfection and dedicated obturation that work seamlessly together. This
The plans have reportedly led to patients making more frequent visits and provide dentists a more convenient option to avoid low reimbursement rates and preapproval

A new worldwide consumer oral health awareness survey across 15 countries has revealed an amazing snapshot of oral health, habits, concerns and desires across the
Following a hugely successful first day in London, the London Dentistry Show organisers describe a ‘inspiring and buzzing’ event. Thank you all for joining us
A research team at Newcastle University is undertaking a survey looking at how often medical emergencies happen in dental practice. The team is looking to

Launca Medical, a leading provider of innovative scanning solutions in digital dentistry, today announced its participation at the International Dental Show (IDS) 2021, the largest

Vieworks, a global leader in the X-ray imaging industry, presents its complete dental detector lineups at the International Dental Show (IDS) 2021 (hall 11.2 P/R
AB 526 would authorize dentists to provide the vaccines to people above the age of 3. Dentists would also be able to obtain a California

Nevada dentist David White has seen diseased and rotted teeth in the mouths of patients who routinely put off checkups and avoided minor procedures such