GDC responds to failure to reform healthcare regulation
The General Dental Council (GDC) has responded after the Government looks like it might fail to fulfil its pledge to reform healthcare regulation. The Conservative’s 2017
The General Dental Council (GDC) has responded after the Government looks like it might fail to fulfil its pledge to reform healthcare regulation. The Conservative’s 2017
Today’s dental students were raised on digital technologies, so today’s dental schools are responding by equipping themselves with the latest gear. For example, the University
The road to a low-cost and safe repair of restorations directly inside the mouth. Quick, easy and without acid-etching! By using ReVeneer, you will not
Stress, anxiety, and inflammation are part of the human condition and are considered to be the precursors and catalysts to numerous disease states, yet there
Scientists at NJ’s Rutgers University-New Brunswick have poured cold water on the theory that washing hands with hot water kills more germs than unheated water.
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As dental implants become more common, dentists can expect to see more cases of peri-implantitis, an irreversible inflammatory disease typically caused by plaque and biofilm
Planmeca Romexis® is an advanced, easy-to-use software suite providing a rich set of tools to meet the imaging requirements set by any dental facility – from
Here are six takeaways: 1. The Arwel solution overcomes risk of violating HIPPA law when texting protected health information via apple and android devices. Organizations
Sometimes when I work on an upcoming issue of Dental Product Shopper, I come across a piece of advice that I simply can’t wait to
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Here are three key points: 1. The $225 million worth of reimbursement bills date back to 2016 (23 months ago). 2. Dentists are beginning to