Common Test May Overestimate Mercury Exposure from Dental Amalgam Fillings
ANN ARBOR—A common test used to determine mercury exposure from dental amalgam fillings may significantly overestimate the amount of the toxic metal released from
ANN ARBOR—A common test used to determine mercury exposure from dental amalgam fillings may significantly overestimate the amount of the toxic metal released from
At its August 2013 meeting, the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) adopted a resolution to grant initial accreditation to A.T. Still University’s Missouri School
Dr Bicuspid reports on research to be published next month in Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology on how cellphone usage affects salivary
NEW YORK, PRNewswire/ — Smile Train, the world’s largest cleft lip and palate charity, has announced today a partnership with the New York Islanders in
Sixty third-grade children from the Edward W. Brooke Charter School in Roslindale, MA, visited the Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine
Sacramento, Calif. (PRWEB) August 28, 2012 The California Dental Association Foundation’s free dental clinic, CDA Cares, provided more than $1.3 million in charitable dental services
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) – On March 28, 2013, the Oklahoma Board of Dentistry filed a 17-count complaint against a Tulsa, Oklahoma, oral surgeon, with
Vero Beach, Florida (PRWEB) May 18, 2012 IntelliDent, a division of E4 Technologies, Inc., announced today the launch of The Toothbrush Shield and the creation
Chicago, IL –September 1, 2012— A recent public opinion survey commissioned by Oral Health America revealed that Americans are more likely to take a pain
A Pennsylviania dentist did not comply with a recommendation from state health officials to notify patients about a lapse in infection control procedures. Officials are
Dr. Bicuspid.com is reporting that a class-action lawsuit has been filed against a Tulsa, OK, oral surgeon accused of exposing thousands of patients to hepatitis
SIOUX FALLS – Dental care specialists in South Dakota are using a $3.3 million federal grant to launch a project to improve oral health