ACP nanocomposite may aid in caries inhibition
A novel nanocomposite being developed by researchers at the University of Maryland Dental School shows promise as a caries inhibitor, according to a new study
A novel nanocomposite being developed by researchers at the University of Maryland Dental School shows promise as a caries inhibitor, according to a new study
Since the U.S. surgeon general’s report on oral health in America in 2000, strides have been made to incorporate its recommendations for oral health assessment
Heraeus and Spear Education have formed a new collaboration whereby Heraeus will support Spear’s hands-on workshops with products, including Venus low-stress composites, Gluma densensitizers, Flexitime
A group of California dental professionals is asking California Gov. Jerry Brown to require dental facilities to install amalgam separators. The group, Californians for Green
Levin Group’s Orthodontic Division has released the Total Ortho Reference Set, a comprehensive collection of orthodontic practice management products exclusively for orthodontists. The new offering
Some dentists in Texas are opposing legislation that would allow mobile dental clinics to be reimbursed by Medicaid for providing sealants to low-income children at
Heraeus has launched 360, an online newsletter for dental and laboratory professionals, and is offering a free Apple iPad as an incentive for subscribers. Each
The National Children’s Oral Health Foundation (NCOHF) has named the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) School of Dentistry’s Division of Pediatric Dentistry as its
Ormco Orthodontics has launched the Ormco Loyalty Rewards program, designed to reward practitioners who are repeat customers of the company’s products. Through this program, Ormco
The Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) dental school has received a $5.1 million gift from the late Wilbur Van Zile, DDS, professor emeritus and
A federal judge has pledged a “speedy resolution” to a 13-year-old class-action lawsuit over whether Tennessee is providing adequate medical and dental care to 750,000
More and more preschools and K-12 schools in the U.S. are being asked to allow oral health services to be delivered onsite, according to an