
In-Office Milling Simplifies Lab-Quality Same-Day Restorations
Roland DGA’s DWX-43W chairside milling solution is designed to expand in-house treatment options and bring lab-quality and reliability to everyday dental restorative care. By Lou

Roland DGA’s DWX-43W chairside milling solution is designed to expand in-house treatment options and bring lab-quality and reliability to everyday dental restorative care. By Lou
Adding and expanding specialty dental services is an up-and-coming opportunity for growth for DSOs, especially in the areas of dental implants and prosthodontics. Mithila Sharma,
The American Dental Association is urging the Department of Justice to enforce regulation that improves competition among insurers. In its May 21 letter, the ADA

Smartphone Syndrome: How Excessive Screen Time Can Lead to Dropped Head Syndrome Introduction A viral case of a 25-year-old Japanese man developing Dropped Head Syndrome

Gingivitis is a common form of gum inflammation. It is a mild and early stage of gum disease, also known as periodontal disease. This condition
The explosion of technology, including artificial intelligence, is the biggest potential change in the dental industry 10 years from now. Aside from AI, the continuation

The Spirit of the North Medical Foundation is bringing big smiles to students at Pedder Hill Elementary School. The “Seal in a Smile” campaign is

Hakan Karaaslan, D.D.S., left, and Felicitas Bidlack, Ph.D., authored “Posteruptive Loss of Proteins in Porcine Enamel,” which was published in the Journal of Dental Research.

The ADA is commenting on competition in the dental insurance market, applauding the Department of Justice’s renewed focus on competition in health care and offering
Dental assistants earn an average salary of $63,680 in Minnesota, the highest-paying state for this role, compared to the state’s average household income of $113,293.

CHELMSFORD, England: The public-facing nature of dentistry has led to clinicians becoming increasingly involved in caring for patients’ systemic health, including by providing information and

The American Dental Association’s annual SmileCon will hold its final event in October. After careful consideration, the ADA has decided to sunset the conference in