CBD spray may help treat oral ulcers
Cannabidiol (CBD) oral spray may inhibit inflammation in tongue ulcers, relieve pain, and accelerate the closure of lesions, according to an animal study presented at
Cannabidiol (CBD) oral spray may inhibit inflammation in tongue ulcers, relieve pain, and accelerate the closure of lesions, according to an animal study presented at
Dental Dose is a twice-monthly video series featuring pharmacologist Tom Viola, RPh. In each episode, Viola shares bite-sized pieces of dental pharmacology news, facts, and
When it comes to cannabis in the dental office, there are more questions than answers. Pharmacologist Tom Viola, RPh, sat down with HuangshanDental.com to discuss
Natural oral care company SprinJene’s hemp-derived cannabidiol (CBD) toothpaste is set to become available for online sale on December 7. The company’s CBD toothpaste was
Dear DrBicuspid Member, As we enter into a season of thanks here in the U.S., we can all certainly sit back for a moment and
More and more states are legalizing recreational and/or medicinal marijuana. With that in mind, more of your patients have access to cannabis before they come
Medical cannabis company Zelira Therapeutics has partnered with dental care company SprinJene on a toothpaste product to be launched by the end of the year.
The University of Toronto has been awarded a $1.5 million grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research to gather the first evidence of how cannabis
Chemicals found in cannabis or cannabinoids may be more effective at reducing bacteria associated with dental plaque than well-established synthetic oral care products, according to
Can hypnosis and other mind-body therapies reduce the number of opioids needed to treat pain after dental surgery? Maybe, according to the findings of a
Do you discuss cannabis use with your patients? Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) hope the answer is yes. They outlined the
Dear Anesthesia & Pain Management Insider, Can caffeine help solve the opioid crisis? A study compared pain and swelling incidence for nearly 80 patients after