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July 11, 2016 (ATLANTA, GA) — The Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention (OSAP), a growing community of clinicians, educators, policy makers, consultants and industry

July 11, 2016 (ATLANTA, GA) — The Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention (OSAP), a growing community of clinicians, educators, policy makers, consultants and industry
Jessie Tebbut, a 2016 graduate of King’s College London Dental Institute, has won the University of London Gold Medal Viva for Dentistry. Each year, the
Smoking and drinking have always been risk factors when it comes to oral cancer. But these days, the human papillomavirus (HPV) is playing a greater
Acteon shows how to use its Piezotome to place an implant. For more information visit www.acteongroup.co.uk/products/implantology-surgical-units/surgical-units/piezotome-solo.aspx.
Here are four notes: 1. The university will use nearly $500,000 to establish the Dr. Dennis A. Clements III and Dr. Martha Ann Keels Student
ClearCorrect, LLC announced the addition of orthodontist Ken Fischer, DDS as its new Clinical Advisor. Dr. Fischer brings with him over 40 years of orthodontic
Cloud-based software company offers industry’s first digital experience platform for smart, connected healthcare Software firm Orbita, Inc. announced its partnership with Awrel, which recently
The PSA has reported to the Health Select Committee on the GDC’s performance Michael Watson takes a closer look at the PSA’s review into the
Figures show the number of dental professionals performing over 18,000 UDAs per year is increasing The number of individual dental professionals performing more than 18,000
New research has shown many dentists are confused about their pension options Dentists are unprepared for retirement, with new research showing 78% do not understand
Researchers from the University of Nottingham and the Wyss Institute at Harvard University have developed therapeutic synthetic, light-curable, biomaterials for dental treatments that support native
Physicians often resort to surgery to remove tumors. But sometimes, cancer cells are left behind, often because they are in sensitive areas like the head