Faster, Easier, Better: It May Be Time To Go Electric
Dentists describe their switch from air to electric handpieces, and how that has impacted their procedures and practices as a whole,Like most dentists, Dr. Charles
Dentists describe their switch from air to electric handpieces, and how that has impacted their procedures and practices as a whole,Like most dentists, Dr. Charles

Colgate® Optic White®, a leader in teeth whitening innovation, launched its new Colgate® Optic White® Overnight Teeth Whitening Pen designed to brighten your smile while
Thinking of moving abroad? Roshan Bains explores what requirements dentists need to practise elsewhere. In part one, he covers the USA and Canada. Whether permanent

From the onset of the COVID-19 crisis in the United States, dental practices have done their part to help slow the illness’ spread. Painful but
Main Content Transmission of SARS-CoV-2: implications for infection prevention precautions We are Globally witnessing many debates on the spread of Corona virus, stay away from

Oral diseases are legit the next silent epidemic affecting more people than we can imagine. FDI, World dental federation states that, globally, oral health diseases

Members of the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine (CDM) chapter of the Hispanic Dental Student Association (HSDA) have been providing oral health education and

The New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) has issued guidance to dental insurers that their participating providers should not be charging separate fees
Make your case with software that excites patients and stimulates dynamic conversations around treatment,Just a few years after investing in the 3Shape TRIOS intraoral scanner,
Abstract Introduction: Residents of long-term care (LTC) facilities face many oral health challenges, which are often complicated by their underlying medical conditions, use of medications

Dental Services Group (DSG®), one of the largest networks of dental labs and dental lab services in the country, announces that Dan Pitkowsky has joined

Coronavirus patients who have been hospitalized are far more likely to die of respiratory failure if they suffered from periodontitis before contracting COVID-19, according to