Ultradent Supports FDA Ban of Baby Products Containing BPA
Ultradent Products, Inc. supports the United States Federal Drug Administration’s recent ban of products that contain bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical known to cause harmful
Ultradent Products, Inc. supports the United States Federal Drug Administration’s recent ban of products that contain bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical known to cause harmful
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Magenta Medical Inc. has been incorporated to manufacture a new type of surgical membranes, which are routinely used by physicians and dentists to
Charlotte, July 16, 2012 – Pelton & Crane and KaVo Americas, a world innovator in dentistry, has made a generous donation of dental equipment
MELVILLE, NEW YORK — June 14, 2012 — The Spectra Caries Detection Aid from Air Techniques, Inc., a leading dental equipment manufacturer, has been
Anesthesia Progress– In some situations, general anesthesia is the best option for pediatric dental patients undergoing treatment. However, the cost of such services is
JACKSON, Miss. – After serving more than 2 years as interim dean, Dr. Gary Reeves has been appointed dean of the University of Mississippi
CHICAGO – SDI North America, Bensenville, IL, has launched a new program to support the Foundation of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry’s Healthy Smiles,
OXNARD, CALIF. – In support of the upcoming National Children’s Dental Health Month and “Give Kids a Smile®” day on Feb. 1, 2013, DUX
Medscape News reports that the states of California and Washington will require people who buy medical insurance through new health plan exchanges to also buy
The number of children undergoing cosmetic dentistry procedures like dental veneers and teeth whitening is increasing, says a Cosmetic Dentistry Guide report (www.cosmeticdentistryguide.co.uk). The
LifeScience PLUS, manufacturer of BloodSTOP and Blood STOP iX, has released the results on a preclinical study designed to evaluate the effectiveness of BloodSTOP’s
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Oct 04, 2012 – People with chronic periodontitis seemed slightly more likely to develop psoriasis in a study from Taiwan, which