
How Happy Are Your Patients?
When I ask dentists about how happy their patients are, I am always told that they are “extremely happy.” The same answer comes from the

When I ask dentists about how happy their patients are, I am always told that they are “extremely happy.” The same answer comes from the

Twitter may be a useful learning tool in dental education, according to an analysis of five cross-sectional studies and two cohort studies performed by an

Remote consultations via phone and video present significant challenges for dentists and patients alike, according to the Dental Defence Union (DDU), which surveyed 255 of

The Massachusetts Dental Society (MDS) Foundation has awarded more than $66,000 in Expanding Access to Dental Care grants to five organizations in the Commonwealth. The

The FDI World Dental Federation has released resources for treating and caring for patients with partial tooth loss. More people are keeping teeth as they

The higher that mothers score on a measure of appraisal support, which is defined as “the perceived availability of someone to talk to about problems,”
It seems like dentists already have lots to do during typical procedures. Yet the University of Buffalo School of Dental Medicine also requires its pre-doctoral
Trauma involving the dentoalveolar region is a frequent occurrence that can result in fractures and displacement of teeth, crushing and/or fractures of bone, and soft
Vigilant Biosciences has struck a three-year deal with Crown Dental + Medical Limited to distribute the OncAlert Oral Cancer Risk Assessment System in New Zealand. The product