
Dentists Face More Challenges in 2019
As the new year starts and dentistry is lauded as one of the top jobs in the nation, it’s time to take stock of the profession and

As the new year starts and dentistry is lauded as one of the top jobs in the nation, it’s time to take stock of the profession and
With a focus on state-of-the-art regenerative therapies and enhancing success around teeth and implants, the Osteology Foundation and Geistlich Pharma North America will present the
Peter Pizzi is collaborating with VITA North America to develop and drive product development and educational initiatives. A national and international ceramist, Pizzi brings more
Lauren Feldman, DMD, a clinical assistant professor with the New York University (NYU) College of Dentistry’s Department of Pediatric Dentistry, has received a 5-year, nearly
Oropharyngeal cancer continues to be diagnosed in 50,000 new patients each year, reports the American Cancer Society. To fight these numbers, the ADA and the
Oral healthcare continues to be a challenge for senior citizens in the United Kingdom. At least 1.8 million people age 65 years and older in
Komet USA and the Seattle Study Club (SSC) have teamed up to foster peer relationships, promote continuing dental education, and provide an enriching experience for
Three educators and clinicians from the Plymouth University Peninsula School of Dentistry in the United Kingdom recently visited the New York University (NYU) College of
Following my return home recently after presenting an all-day course on child behavior management for an enthusiastic audience of dentists, hygienists, dental assistants, and office
Three professors at the University of Chicago have received a $60,000 National Institutes of Health Clinical and Translational Science Award pilot grant for their project,
The oral cavity can reveal signs of malnutrition. Healthcare practitioners just need to know what these signs look like. That was the focus of a
Numerous studies have shown that problems with oral health are strong co-indicators of other serious diseases such as diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular disease. Now, a