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CHICAGO, Sept. 24, 2010 – The American Dental Association’s (ADA) exclusive Education in the Round (EIR), a live-patient learning environment that takes you step-by-step from
CHICAGO, Sept. 24, 2010 – The American Dental Association’s (ADA) exclusive Education in the Round (EIR), a live-patient learning environment that takes you step-by-step from
Culver City, CA, September 27, 2010 – Today, Discus Dental LLC announced major price reductions on its two acclaimed curing lights. Discus’ Flashlite 1401® is
Dental practices risk falling foul of the law if they mention proprietary brands of botulinum toxin and other prescription-only medicines in their advertisements and marketing
A dentist who filmed two young women undressing was yesterday suspended by the General Dental Council. Warren Gater, 32, used a miniature video camera to
The prevalence of periodontal disease in the United States may be significantly higher than originally estimated. Research published in the Journal of Dental Research from
The Eco-Dentistry Association™ Partners with Industry Leaders to Showcase Green Dentistry’s Future at ADA in Orlando “Green Lounge” Will Feature Eco-Friendly Product Demos, Educational Programming
The Mouth Cancer Foundation provided free mouth cancer screening to the public at the annual Mouth Cancer 10km Awareness Walk last Saturday (18th September). The
A conference that aims to arm the whole dental team with insider knowledge of infectious diseases and cross-infection protocol is being held in November. The
A needle-free dental anaesthetic has said to have ‘grabbed the imagination’ of dentists around the globe. The new nasal mist was showcased at the 88th Annual
Body Susan Sutherland, DDS, MSc Chair, Committee on Clinical and Scientific Affairs Welcome to the electronic home of CDA’s Committee on Clinical and Scientific Affairs
A new study has found that people who drink milk may be more likely to lose weight. Researchers found that the high levels of dairy
Brits are ditching ‘too perfect’ Hollywood smile in favour of the natural look According to cosmetic dentists, demand for perfect film star teeth has dropped