Nearly Half of Americans Want to See Their Dentist More Often,Nearly Half of Americans Want to See Their Dentist More Often
You may feel that your patients don’t see you as often as they should. But would you believe that they really do want to see
You may feel that your patients don’t see you as often as they should. But would you believe that they really do want to see
A bacterium that causes chronic inflammatory gum infections also triggers the inflammatory autoimmune response characteristic of chronic, joint-destroying rheumatoid arthritis (RA), according to the Johns
ClearChoice Dental Implant Centers has opened facilities in Alpharetta, Ga, and Fort Washington, Pa, as part of its network. The Alpharetta center is the company’s
As antimicrobial resistance becomes a global danger, many leading medical organizations are responding with campaigns to improve antibiotic stewardship. To assist in these efforts, the
Recent research has demonstrated that school-based dental sealant programs effectively protect the permanent teeth of children who are at risk from decay. With these programs,
Applying dental sealants to the back teeth could prevent up to 80% of cavities in school-aged children, yet about 57% of children between the ages
Boston University’s Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine is addressing the growing challenges in caring for children and for people with special needs with
Dentsply Sirona has scheduled its next industry showcase, Dentsply Sirona World 2017, for September 14-16 at the Venetian and the Palazzo Hotel in Las Vegas.
Dentists can use today’s latest imaging technologies to spot tooth decay in its earliest stages. But researchers at the University of Sydney may have them
Many children are afraid of going to the dentist, and their anxieties often interfere with treatment. Video goggles, however, may help as these patients watch
With great variations in oral care from the cities on its coasts to the vast reaches of the Outback, Australia faces significant challenges in treating
Rikki Rockett, drummer with the rock band Poison, was diagnosed with oral cancer a little more than a year ago. Now, the tumor is gone