
Device Improves Aerosol Reduction During Dental Procedures
Dentists, once labeled the workers who face the greatest coronavirus risk, have new information about how to protect themselves and their patients thanks to research

Dentists, once labeled the workers who face the greatest coronavirus risk, have new information about how to protect themselves and their patients thanks to research
Main Content Despite these difficult pandemic circumstances, the EFP and its affiliated national societies of periodontology have risen to the challenge by adopting new forms

GreenMark Biomedical Inc. announced that the company has secured regulatory clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market its LumiCare™ Caries Detection
One sleeve fits all intraoral camera devices for enhanced equipment protection and patient comfort—helping to ensure a clear and crisp image every time,Dental professionals strive
The man behind the magic (and BISCO’s name), Dr. Byoung I. Suh, has a unique story. As a young man, Dr. Suh wasn’t set on
Prevent more disease by combining caries risk assessment with regular fluoride varnish treatment,So often, we simply tell patients what they need—without really explaining why. When

You’re approaching retirement. Or maybe you’ve already retired. You have succeeded in achieving your goals. What do you do with your qualified retirement plan and

The California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) has extended the deadline for dentists and other individuals subject to Division 2 of the Business and Professions
Powerful and easy-to-use evacuation system cleaner creates a unique vortex action—effectively removing debris and buildup for maximum suction performance,Chris Bethel, a hygienist and team leader

Main Content Minimally Invasive Dentistry – Is It a One-Stop Solution? There seems to be a popular trend in dentistry these days – minimally invasive

Main Content Amidst all the noise the Covid pandemic is making these days, there’s one silent pandemic that is rampant amongst dentists – stress. Though

According to the ADA, 64% of dental school graduates report having more than $200,000 in debt. As these former dental students and recent graduates enter