
December JADA looks at stem cells in dentistry
The future use of stem cell-based therapies in dentistry will depend on clinicians and researchers collaborating on projects to understand the safety, efficacy and feasibility

The future use of stem cell-based therapies in dentistry will depend on clinicians and researchers collaborating on projects to understand the safety, efficacy and feasibility

The October issue of The Journal of the American Dental Association explores three topics related to caries management: the impact of topical fluoride on future

Dentists are at an increased risk of needlestick injuries, and recommendations for preventing these injuries are inconsistent, according to a study published in the September

A new clinical practice guideline from the American Dental Association recommends acetaminophen or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen as first-line treatments for managing acute dental

Researchers at the ADA Science and Research Institute are embarking on a multidisciplinary survey project aimed at better understanding challenges and barriers to following dental

The American Dental Association Science & Research Institute, in collaboration with the University of North Carolina Center for Gastrointestinal Biology and Disease, has been awarded

Highest honor: John D.B. Featherstone, Ph.D., is the recipient of the ADA Distinguished Service Award. Photo courtesy of Noah Berger. John D.B. Featherstone, Ph.D., grew

With countless articles published each year in dental journals, keeping up with the latest research can be difficult. Luckily, the PracticeUpdate Clinical Dentistry Channel is

The American Dental Association has released a new clinical practice guideline on restorative treatments for caries lesions that suggests more conservative approaches to removing carious

Regular toothbrushing is associated with better oral health outcomes and glycemic control in people with Type 2 diabetes, according to a study published in June

3D printing: These 3D-printed objects made from zirconia demonstrate that an additive manufacturing process using low-cost 3D printers is capable of fabricating items with complex

A highly translucent cement affected the final color of interim restorations less than opaque cements did in a study published in the June issue of