Report Supports Benefits of School-Based Sealant Programs
Even though tooth decay is the most common chronic disease among children and teenagers, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), many
Even though tooth decay is the most common chronic disease among children and teenagers, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), many
People with dental phobia are more likely to have active caries or missing teeth, a new study from King’s College London has confirmed. The latest study, published
Goodwill valuations and deal values for Scottish dental practices has fallen, according to the latest NASDAL survey. This follows a sharp rise in practice valuations
MADISON, Wis. (4/24/17)-The 33rd Annual American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry Scientific Session concluded its educational program on April 21 at the Venetian Resort Hotel &
Nigel Jones discusses one of the perceived barriers to moving from NHS to private practice – the fear of losing too many patients. How many
(Chapel Hill, N.C. – April 24, 2017) – The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Dentistry Department of Periodontology will host the
Mydentist has won the Gold Award at the Health and Safety Awards 2017, for the third time in a row. The Gold Award is given by
April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, and dentistrytoday.com will be celebrating the event with blogs, news stories, and other features all spotlighting the disease. #OralCancerAwareness
Here’s what you should know. 1. Dr. Assi practices at Alpha Dental Practice in Coral Springs, Fla. 2. He specializes in cosmetic dentistry, dental implants
Chicago (April 21, 2017) – Hu-Friedy, a global leader in dental manufacturing, today announced its plans to promote earth-friendly initiatives in support of Earth Day,
A healthy 41-year-old woman presented who was unhappy with the appearance of her front teeth. She was especially self-conscious of the space between her central
Every day, water used during routine dental procedures exposes patients to millions of micro-organisms. Treated city water typically enters a dental office with very few