
Resolving a Common Implant Complication: Creating Attached Gingiva
Timothy Kosinski, DDS, describes how he used a minimally invasive technique to create an attached gingiva where only mucosa was present on the facial aspect

Timothy Kosinski, DDS, describes how he used a minimally invasive technique to create an attached gingiva where only mucosa was present on the facial aspect

The two-year University of Maryland School of Dentistry (UMSOD) Clinical Dental Hygiene Leader (CDHL) program awards college graduates who already have a science background but

Five regional members of the Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality (WCQH) are now the first dental practices in the country to publicly report oral health
In August, DentaQuest Partnership surveyed 2,767 dental providers in more than 20 states about their teledentistry usage. According to the survey, dentists who used teledentistry
In August, DentaQuest Partnership surveyed 2,767 dental providers in more than 20 states about their teledentistry usage. Five key statistics from the survey: Seventy-five percent
In this guest blog piece, 3rd year dental student, Jade Kwaku, talks about her experience of being a Black dental student and how proud she is

Scheduled for March 12 and 13, 2021, the 2021 Hinman Dental Meeting will be a hybrid conference blending in-person and virtual events. The in-person activities
Professors Iain Chapple and Moriz Kebschull are offering two hours of CPD for their free webinar on the 26 November at 19:00. The webinar will

Rates of both periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease are elevated in individuals with rheumatoid arthritis, according to a multi-institution team of researchers. Also, the researchers
Jane Lelean explains how your linguistic patterns could be stifling your success. People approach me for coaching for many reasons. Often, it is to support
Dentistry magazine scooped the prestigious Magazine of the Year award – for the second year in a row – at this year’s PPA awards. The

An ultraviolet (UV) light technology that’s already used to prevent the spread of other airborne diseases in buildings has the potential to be effective against