La variation inter-dentistes sur le scellement dentaire
It has been recognized that the diagnosis and treatment of caries vary so widely among dentists that patients increasingly feel the need to inform themselves
It has been recognized that the diagnosis and treatment of caries vary so widely among dentists that patients increasingly feel the need to inform themselves
The mandibular buccal bifurcation cyst (BBC) was first described by Stoneman and Worth in 1983. It is a lesion with a specific location, classically the
This paper outlines criteria which allow the clinician to identify endodontically treated teeth that can be restored with a high level of predictability. The intent
Gallium restorative alloys have been developed as an alternative to amalgam. When placed, with meticulous attention to moisture control, small restorations perform reasonably well in
Dentsply Sirona has acquired gutta-percha material technologies from Healthdent Technology International. Previously, Healthdent has supplied Dentsply Sirona with gutta-percha master cones for the ProTaper Gold
The West Virginia University (WVU) School of Dentistry and the Center for Research and Education in Technology (CRET) celebrated the opening of the Dr. W.
When it comes to oral cancer, early identification and diagnosis can save lives, and dentists are on the front lines of that struggle. To help
Todays’ dental school graduates carry significant debt. But those who are willing to give back to underserved communities can get help from the National Health
This year’s Dentsply Sirona World is sold out. But registration for next year’s event, scheduled for September 13-15 at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in
Sprig Oral Health Technologies has named Brenda Hansen its chief executive officer. Hansen previously was the executive director of Sprig’s former brand, EZPEDO, where she
Wounds inside the mouth heal faster and more efficiently than wounds elsewhere on the body. Now, scientists from the Institute for Research in Dental Sciences
Henry Schein is donating more than $26,000 in oral healthcare supplies and products, such as syringes, gloves, and anesthetics, to IsraAID. As a nongovernmental organization