
AAE Issues Statement in Support of Vital Pulp Therapy
The American Association of Endodontists (AAE) has released a new position statement in support of vital pulp therapy, which preserves the vitality and function of

The American Association of Endodontists (AAE) has released a new position statement in support of vital pulp therapy, which preserves the vitality and function of

Dentsply Sirona’s Smart Integration Award recognizes female dentists and dental technicians from around the world who are working in a smartly integrated practice or lab

More than a year after COVID-19 appeared in the United States, dentists continue to have a lower infection rate than other frontline health professionals, such

The Alliance for a Cavity-Free Future (ACFF) has published A Global Consensus for Achieving a Dental Cavity-Free Future. If adopted by both dental and health
By offering ClearCorrect therapy to her patients, Dr. Jackson builds up her newly-opened practice while giving her patients a cosmetic treatment option that’s incredibly clear
The information arrived in a combined statement from the Dental Schools Council (DSC), Health Education England (HEE), Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW), and the
Welcome back, readers. Today, we’re continuing the conversation we started last week with DENTALEZ Dentists, Dr. Amy Ridall, DDS, MS, PhD and Dr Peter Certo, DMD.* We

Access to National Health Service (NHS) dental care continues to be a problem for people across England, according to Healthwatch, with the independent watchdog agency
Four in five people (80%) across the UK struggled to access dental care during the last lockdown. This is according to a new report from

The estate of Carol Corby-Waller has donated the first $10 million of an anticipated $20 million to Penn Dental Medicine in honor of her father,
Here is the full list of schools with each city by state: AlabamaUniversity of Alabama School of Dentistry (Birmingham) ArizonaA.T. Still University Arizona School of

The cumulative COVID-19 infection prevalence rate among U.S. dentists was 2.6% as of November 2020 — lower than the infection rate of other front-line health