Acronym overload? What does the ADG actually do?
The dental profession is renowned for its love of an acronym, but sometimes they need to be spelled out – the ADG explains its role
The dental profession is renowned for its love of an acronym, but sometimes they need to be spelled out – the ADG explains its role

Main Content The American Association of Endodontists (AAE) have said that there have been several recent reports of dental practitioners removing healthy, treatable teeth in
Main Content Numerous epidemiological studies have established a strong association between low serum vitamin D levels and an increased risk of periodontal disease. Vitamin D,

Main Content In a recent study published in The Journal of the American Dental Association, prognostic factors associated with pulp status in patients with cracked
Main Content Study Finds Association Between Gum Disease, Tooth Loss, and Hippocampal Brain Shrinkage Introduction A new study published in Neurology has revealed a potential
Main Content Don’t Miss the 71st Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association for Dental Research! Date: Ongoing The 71st Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association
Main Content The Australian Dental Industry Association (ADIA) has announced the opening of registrations for ADX Melbourne 2023, Australia’s premier dental event. Taking place from
Main Content According to a recent study conducted by the American Heart Association, a hereditary predisposition for poor dental health may be linked to an
Main Content Author Dr Geetanjali Bhide (MSc, PhD) is a Sports Nutritionist and Founder Secretary of Association of Sports, Nutrition and Fitness Sciences from Pune,

Main Content A recent study has discovered an indirect association between internet addiction and dental cavities in students. According to this study, internet addiction hurts

Main Content A virtual dentist convention for the year 2021 was conducted by the Indian Dental Association, Bangalore branch in association with Government Dental College

Main Content The American Dental Association (ADA) has recently updated guidelines for patients who require antibiotic coverage prior to certain dental treatment. Compared with previous