
Periodontal Disease May Raise Risks of Oesophageal and Stomach Cancer
People with a history of periodontal disease may have a higher risk of developing oesophageal (gullet) and gastric (stomach) cancer, according to researchers at the

People with a history of periodontal disease may have a higher risk of developing oesophageal (gullet) and gastric (stomach) cancer, according to researchers at the
An April survey from the Minnesota Dental Therapy Association assessed the employment status of 58 dental therapists in Minnesota amid the pandemic. Before the pandemic,
ALIGN TECHNOLOGY ,Efficient scanning, fast image processing, and seamless connectivity streamline the digital workflow, while visualization tools allow patients to better understand their diagnosis and
Southcentral Foundation fired Kevin Gottlieb, DDS, who was the first dentist it hired in 1982. Dr. Gottlieb, who is also the husband of Southcentral Foundation’s
Cal/OSHA defines a serious illness or injury as one that necessitates inpatient hospitalization, excluding instances where the individual was hospitalized for medical observation or diagnostic
By Daniel Lewis,,A golf bag is filled with highly specialized tools, each designed to help golfers carve up certain sections of courses. If you’re hitting
Hospital and community dentists will receive a 2.8% pay rise in recognition of their ‘vital contribution’ to the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, chancellor Rishi Sunak awarded
The Glass Hybrid technology represents the next big leap in restorative dentistry. EQUIA Forte® follows the hugely successful EQUIA® restorative system which was launched in

The ADA joined more than a hundred other trade associations in asking the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship and the House Small Business
DENTSPLY SIRONA, ,Dentsply Sirona wins big among Dental Product Shopper evaluators, with products favored in 21 categories of restorative and cosmetic dentistry,Going back more than
The lawsuit, dismissed July 16, alleged that the more than 391,000 patients whose data was affected are facing distress and financial losses due to their

The University of Saskatchewan College of Dentistry has received a $120,000 grant from the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF) to study a novel way of