A Scientific Report On IPS e.max Confirms Its Reliability
The clinical performance of hardly any other dental material has been as thoroughly documented as that of IPS e.max. A Scientific Report has now been
The clinical performance of hardly any other dental material has been as thoroughly documented as that of IPS e.max. A Scientific Report has now been
quip, the oral health service that makes oral care more simple, accessible and enjoyable, today announced it will sell its American Dental Association accepted electric
Social media is fast becoming one of the most important marketing tools, if you are not using it as part of your marketing activities you
This is a time of immense change for the dental profession but, for forward-thinking practices, there are still many opportunities to grow and thrive. Below

Convergent Dental Inc., developers of Solea®, the industry-leading CO2 all-tissue dental laser, is pleased to announce The Next Generation of Solea. The latest advancements provide
Main Content Globalization is bi-directional and has asymmetric manifestations in terms of health and wealth (Labonte and Schrecker, 2007). The health impacts of globalization include
More safety in all treatment phases From 11th-13th October 2018, implantology experts from all over the world will gather at the 26th Annual Scientific Congress
3Shape TRIOS intraoral scanner receives 2018 Cellerant “Best of Class” Award for intraoral scanners. This marks a record-breaking six years in a row that 3Shape
Although Roland cutters were built-to-last, it’s probably been in constant use for many years now and would benefit from new parts. In order to continue
Kim Done explains the process of moving from paper- to a computer-run practice and how Ismile helped. As a practice manager, taking over a new
George Dinulescu, DDS, and his team follow the American Academy of Periodontology guidelines for periodontal disease treatment. “Our periodontal routine involves nonsurgical treatment for mild
The foundation teamed up with Smile Generation’s clinicians to treat 655 patients. Pacific Dental Services Foundation also worked with the Dental School of Mekelle University