
Dental Students Go Green by Designing Metal Saliva Ejectors
Dentists need to throw away dental saliva ejectors after just one use as part of their infection control protocols, adding more plastic waste to the

Dentists need to throw away dental saliva ejectors after just one use as part of their infection control protocols, adding more plastic waste to the
Janet Hayes-Hall, Clinical Dental Adviser at the GDC, gives her hints and tips for putting reflection into practice, on the publication of the joint statement
Envista submitted a preliminary prospectus for a $100 million initial public offering. Danaher announced June 27 that it planned to create a new entity out

G&H Dental Arts has changed its name to GKY Dental Arts. Founded by Glen K. Yamamoto, CDT, and Hiro Kuroda in 1982, the California-based dental

The FDI World Dental Federation has released the results of a survey that asked its national dental associations and national endodontic societies about the state

The CAO Group and the University of Washington (UW) School of Dentistry presented what they call the first-ever reversible dental cement at the 2019 International
Smile Generation®-trusted dentists provided over $22,000 of oral health care at the housing development The Pacific Dental Services®(PDS) Foundation is pleased to announce its Mobile Dental Clinic (MDC) provided
huangshan_dental talks to Alex Woodham about how CBCT has evolved to be so important in dentistry. How has cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) improved over

Forward Science has partnered with Hygiene Mastery, a company focused on dental hygiene training and support by dental hygienists, to provide enhanced support and education

Though 10,500 students applied to attend dental schools in the United States this fall, only 16 of them are Native American, according to the American
Integration Enables Centralized Images in the Patient Chart Generated from All Planmeca Devices Henry Schein One announced today the full integration of Dentrix® G7 and
The government will be giving an above-inflation pay rise of 2.5% to dentists, which will be backdated to April. Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced an above