UMSOD dental students receive COVID-19 vaccines
Editor’s note: In November 2017, the ADA News launched Becoming a Dentist, a series of stories that follows three dental students at the University
Editor’s note: In November 2017, the ADA News launched Becoming a Dentist, a series of stories that follows three dental students at the University

The Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety handed down its final report today, and among many of the findings was that of significant neglect

Henry Schein, Inc. (Nasdaq: HSIC) virtually hosted a global media event during the Chicago Midwinter Dental Meeting titled “Managing Through Crisis for a Stronger Tomorrow,”

Insights into how ultra-fast vibrations form tiny, powerful bubbles could be used to improve how teeth are cleaned during dental appointments, according to the University
Claire Stevens outlines how diversity in dentistry can be improved and discrimination and bias eliminated. Throughout my career in dentistry I have experienced gender bias.

Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Adams School of Dentistry have launched a clinical trial to test whether mouthwash can reduce
Dentistry Question Time will kick off next week – and this is your chance to get your questions answered about the future of NHS dentistry.

Recent government legal actions and settlements have significant potential implications for the dental industry, spanning from alleged violations of the Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute
The Planmeca Solanna™ operating light is renowned for its superior lighting features and easy operation. By adding two fully integrated 4K cameras, Planmeca has created Planmeca Solanna™
Aberdeen dental students will now be eligible to apply for the bursary support made available in Scotland. Earlier this month, dental students in Scotland were

The COVID-19 pandemic presented some challenges for Dalhousie University’s Promoting Leadership in health for African Nova Scotians (PLANS) to offer its regular camps for teens.

National Health Service (NHS) England has removed wrong-site tooth extractions from its list of “Never Events.” NHS England defines Never Events as incidents with “the