Keeping Dental Instruments Sharp in 3 Simple Steps
• reduces chair time,• improves patient comfort,• reduces the number of strokes and pressure necessary to remove calculus deposits,• improves efficiency,• reduces the risk of
• reduces chair time,• improves patient comfort,• reduces the number of strokes and pressure necessary to remove calculus deposits,• improves efficiency,• reduces the risk of
The sales uptick included 7.6 percent growth in local currencies and a 1.1 percent decline in foreign currency exchange. Of the $2.5 billion in sales,
“Price transparency is the best way to make oral care more affordable and accessible,” Ram Sudireddy, co-founder and CEO of Bento, said. “People often walk
Overall satisfaction increased to 772, out of a 1,000-point scale, for 2019. This is up from 768 in 2018. J.D. Power used responses for more

Tokuyama Empowers, Tokuyama Dental America’s corporate social responsibility program, has donated more than $18,000 of dental products to Homeless Not Toothless. The nonprofit is committed
Shaz Memon describes what makes the perfect dental website. What is it about Amazon that makes the whole online shopping experience so appealing? Aside from

Dr. Firoze D. MirzaL.D.SC. (Bom.) M.D.S. (Tufts. U.S.A.)F.I.C.D., F.I.C.O.I.(U.S.A.) C.I.R.I.L. Hon. (Paris.)M.H.S.D.R. (Greece), F.A.D.I. (U.S.A.)Diplomate, ICOI, Board (U.S.A.) Diplomate, ISOI (India)Once a Professor and
Dentaid volunteers have helped thousands of rural Kenyans out of poor oral health with treatment and preventive education by volunteers from Dentaid. Trustee Sally Reading

People who burn incense may see a greater probability of oral infections and systemic diseases as the incense changes the composition of oral microbiota, according

On its surface, duplicate content seems to be a straightforward issue. If you copy the content from Colgate’s dental crown page to your blog, then
Mr. Ballweg replaces Dennis Peterson, who retired after more than 41 years at Delta Dental. Mr. Peterson now serves as the president of the Delta

Chemical-sensing cells in the gums protect the mouth by guarding against infections that damage soft tissue and destroy the bone that supports the teeth, according