Did Covid-19 really lead to DIY dentistry?
DIY dentistry was one of the most significant outcomes of the Covid-19 pandemic. This is according to a new study that looked into the impact
DIY dentistry was one of the most significant outcomes of the Covid-19 pandemic. This is according to a new study that looked into the impact
BioStōm adheres to oral tissue and keeps the wounded area moist while protecting it from irritation and contamination. Forward Science said it created the gel
The DSO landed several accomplishments this year, including milestone practice openings and industry partnerships to advance care for patients. Six moves Aspen Dental made in
Henry Schein, Inc. has announced its continued support of TeamSmile, a non-profit organisation that provides children in need a life-changing dental experience through the power
Here are seven updates on clear aligners from this year: A November Grand View Research report projected that the global clear aligners market will reach

NextGen Healthcare, Inc., a leading provider of ambulatory-focused technology solutions, has announced that El Centro Family Health (El Centro), a nonprofit federally qualified health center
Results come from the ADA’s nationwide COVID-19 impact poll for the week of Dec. 13. The ADA asked 353 dentists, “Has your practice disenrolled from
The practice, Winchester-based Shenandoah Family Dentistry, is led by Jared Pell, DDS. MB2 Dental said Virginia is the 12th state it has expanded into this

Forward Science has officially released BioStōm, the newest product in the Professional Use Product Line. BioStōm is a non-opioid oral pain relief gel. This all-natural, oral
Dentists in Devon have been forced to stop taking on new NHS patients, according to new findings. In its latest report, Healthwatch England said that
This has again been a challenging year for the profession. We’ve worked hard to ensure that dentistry was front of mind during decision making, focusing
Everybody deserves the right to smile, whatever their ability or disability. That is the message Project Accessible Oral Health (PAOH) wants to send loud and clear on