TMD to be managed through smartphone app
A newly developed app has been described as ‘the world’s first digital medical device dedicated to empowering and supporting people living with TMD’. The Jawspace
A newly developed app has been described as ‘the world’s first digital medical device dedicated to empowering and supporting people living with TMD’. The Jawspace
Philips has partnered with FollowApp to streamline the patient journey and help convert recommendations to purchases. FollowApp uses next-generation artificial intelligence to help dental practices
Trials of a new app have shown promise in combatting dental fear from home using the principles of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). Dental Fearless is
We speak to Tony Smith about his new app, Teeth4life, designed to offer bespoke free oral hygiene instructions to patients away from the practice. What

Professor Marc Tennant of the University of Western Australia (UWA) School of Human Sciences has received a $50,000 Future Health Research and Innovation Fund Focus
Slated to debut in April 2021, the Philips Sonicare 9900 Prestige uses SenseIQ technology to sense each user’s individual brushing style and adapt as they

Dentists who are concerned about how quickly they go through their personal protective equipment (PPE) supplies can use the Burn Rate Calculator, which is now

Determining the shade of dental materials is a challenging requirement for the restorative dentist1. From simple tooth-colored fillings to ceramic crowns, the correct shade needs

Researchers at Kingston University are exploring how artificial intelligence could be trained to detect the early signs of oral cancer using a mobile phone app.
Dental Republik has accused dentists of trolling the makers of its new app, saying it has received ‘threatening emails’. The makers of the app claim the
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Almost half of the children in the United Kingdom (48%) lie occasionally or even all the time about brushing their teeth, with a fifth trying