
Chronic Marijuana Use May Increase Sedation Needs
Cannabis has become a mainstay in 33 states for medical use and 11 states for recreational use. As chronic marijuana use becomes more acceptable, sedation

Cannabis has become a mainstay in 33 states for medical use and 11 states for recreational use. As chronic marijuana use becomes more acceptable, sedation

The Canadian Dental Hygienists Association (CDHA) will mark National Non-Smoking Week, January 17 through January 23, by urging all Canadians to stop tobacco use for

Certain oral pathogens are more prevalent in esophageal cancer patients and could be used as a novel diagnostic tool, according to researchers led by Tokyo
The Campbell Clinic is kick-starting our new feature – Dentistry Cribs – with a bang! We went to Nottingham and received a very warm welcome

The dental industry is turning a corner and now has ample supplies of some personal protective equipment (PPE) including surgical masks, respirators, and disposable gowns,
Coinciding with the 148th session of the World Health Organization Executive Board, where an oral health resolution is on the agenda for adoption by governments,

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A wide breadth of behaviors surrounding oral sex may affect the risk of oral human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and of a virus-associated head and neck
Shalini Nayee speaks out about the importance of mental health in dentistry and why a unified approach is crucial. Conversations surrounding mental health in dentistry

Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and sleep bruxism (SB) are destructive to the masticatory system, though the link is unclear, prompting researchers at the UTHealth School of
When in business, the personal touch really matters. With this in mind, Ken O’Brien considers the added-value benefits a family-run enterprise like handpiece repair company

Many National Health Service (NHS) dental practices now face an uncertain future, according to the British Dental Association (BDA), which says that the latest lockdown