
Q&A: New Dentistry Today Editor in Chief Dr. Paul Feuerstein
Longtime Technology Editor Dr. Paul Feuerstein has taken the reins as Editor in Chief of Dentistry Today. With a DMD from the University of Medicine

Longtime Technology Editor Dr. Paul Feuerstein has taken the reins as Editor in Chief of Dentistry Today. With a DMD from the University of Medicine

Studying bacteria in a petri dish or test tube has yielded insights into how they function and, in some cases, contribute to disease. But this

A drug that has life-extending effects on mice also reverses age-related dental problems in the animals, according to research from the University of Washington School

Aspen Dental Management Inc (ADMI) is rolling out a dental implant development program including training and technology that will be available to all of its

In 2018, Dentsply Sirona’s International Special Clinic Solutions program completed projects in the Maldives, Nigeria, and Malawi, enabling patients there to benefit from advanced dental

Researchers in the Department of Orthodontics at Hiroshima University Hospital in Japan have developed a new treatment for mild to moderate sleep apnea that is

In February of 2017, I installed the Carestream CS 8100 cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scanner in my New York City practice. It represented quite an
Orthodontists typically take multiple x-rays of the entire skull before, during, and after treatment. While the amount of radiation is small, the repeated exposure can
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) School of Dentistry needs participants for a study that will test the use of air to correct crowding
Researchers from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry have released software that significantly improves the effectiveness of using 3-D images in treating dental diseases
The stegosaurus roamed the earth 150 million years ago, eating ferns and horsetails to sustain its bulk. Despite its herbivorous diet, though, it had a
With an eye on the influence that oral care has on systemic health, ProHEALTH Care Associates has opened its first dental clinic in Lake Success,