ADA Foundation grant increases access to care for Illinois children with special health care needs
Site visit: ADA Foundation board members visit the Advocate Illinois Masonic Dental Center to see how an ADAF grant improved access to dental care for
Site visit: ADA Foundation board members visit the Advocate Illinois Masonic Dental Center to see how an ADAF grant improved access to dental care for
The North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners approved proposed changes to its rules on anesthesia and sedation following the death of a patient during

Main Content Abstract No oral surgical procedure can be done without local anesthesia. The main aim of local anesthesia is to ensure that dental procedures
Some clinicians are urging dentists to use a new method to better monitor sedated dental patients after a 5-year-old boy didn’t wake up for an
Using computerized anesthesia devices results in less pain and anxiety for adult dental patients compared to traditional anesthesia delivery, according to a review article published
Dear Anesthesia & Pain Management Insider, Are computerized anesthesia devices the future of dentistry? These smart systems can provide dentists with crucial feedback during anesthesia
Main Content Micro needles can be as effective in delivering local anesthesia for dental procedures as the current gold standard needles as per the study
The parents of a 3-year-old boy who died following a dental procedure in Wichita, KS, are suing the dentist, the dental office, the certified registered
Dear DrBicuspid Member, Phantom bite syndrome is a psychosomatic condition in which patients are preoccupied with dental occlusion. Our top story of the week detailed
Dear DrBicuspid Member, Our top story of the week broke down the case of a 71-year-old man who got dental impression material stuck in his
Dear DrBicuspid Member, Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and two injection needles used as reference points assisted in the removal of a broken 1.3-cm suture needle
In a recent study, approximately 90% of U.S. pediatric dentists reported having at least one child experience an adverse event during dental treatment within the