
King’s College London Launches Dental Therapy and Hygiene Course
The Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences at King’s College London has launched the Dental Therapy & Hygiene BSc undergraduate course, which is now open for

The Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences at King’s College London has launched the Dental Therapy & Hygiene BSc undergraduate course, which is now open for

Patients who suffer from dental anxiety are less likely to go to the dentist. This increases their likelihood of developing dental problems, which can, in
The Dental Industry Awards recognise the outstanding work being done to support dental professionals in the UK – so who are the winners from the

vhf is particularly committed to the Black Forest near the German headquarters. The current motto of the CNC milling machine and tool manufacturer is “High

Henry Schein chairman of the board and CEO Stanley M. Bergman was honored for his leadership in advancing diversity and inclusion in dentistry during the President’s
Looking at the results of the Dentistry Confidence Monitor, a panel got together to talk about the dental regulator, the General Dental Council. Seb Evans
Below are 10 updates on DSOs: 1. Carrollton, Texas-based MB2 Dental announced Dec. 10 that it has purchased CORE Dental Partners. 2. Effingham, Ill.-based Heartland

Experts meeting at Perio Workshop 2019 in November in La Granja de San Ildefonso, Spain, have developed an evidence-based and more effective guideline for treating
The GDC should shift its focus more towards prevention than action, the general public believes. That’s according to the 2018/19 Patient and Public Survey, which found only 7%

Dr. Rogers thought his team got along. But when he had two internal candidates for the same team leader position, the practice became a warzone.

The United Kingdom’s recent decision to vaccinate boys and girls against cancers including oral cancer related to the human papillomavirus (HPV) has inspired the formation

Three members of the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) will receive Sunstar Innovation Grants of $30,000 each as part of the AAP’s partnership with oral