Pano errors common in orthodontic imaging
Panoramic radiograph errors are common in young orthodontic patients and could affect the diagnostic value of radiographic exams, according to a study in the European
Panoramic radiograph errors are common in young orthodontic patients and could affect the diagnostic value of radiographic exams, according to a study in the European
Olympus has introduced a portable device that uses x-ray fluorescence (XRF) for chemical analysis and determining the purity of precious metals, including those used in
The Image Gently campaign has launched a new Back to Basics initiative that includes online teaching materials, checklists, and practice quality improvement projects to help
Dentists can now use 3Shape’s Trios digital impression system for implant abutment cases. With Trios, dentists can now capture soft-tissue emergence profiles single implant positions
Glidewell Laboratories has announced the acquisition of San Diego-based IOS Technologies. The combination of the two companies will enable Glidewell to provide a complete chairside
An initiative by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to require improvements in medical devices for pediatric imaging was uniformly applauded by attendees at
There may be some association between dental x-rays and certain types of cancer, according to a review by the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies
3Shape’s Dental System is now able to design two-piece customized abutments using Dentsply Friadent premanufactured titanium bases. 3Shape has integrated an original Dentsply Friadent library
Thyroid collars should be used for all dental x-rays when they do not interfere with the examination, according to a new policy statement issued June
Planmeca has added a cephalometric analysis module to its Romexis treatment planning software tool. The Planmeca Romexis Cephalometric Analysis module provides flexible and easy-to-use features
The VitalSleep snoring mouthpiece is now being offered to dentists as a way to help address their patients’ snoring issues. The flexible, bisphenol A (BPA)-free
Orthopantomograms (OPTs) are not as effective as cone-beam CT images in evaluating miniscrew implant position prior to surgical intervention, according to a study in the