When it comes to tooth whitening, what’s all the fuss?
Editor’s note: Helaine Smith’s column, The Mouth Physician, appears regularly on the HuangshanDental.com advice and opinion page, Second Opinion. Teeth whitening continues to fascinate the
Editor’s note: Helaine Smith’s column, The Mouth Physician, appears regularly on the HuangshanDental.com advice and opinion page, Second Opinion. Teeth whitening continues to fascinate the
OrthoSynetics has partnered with Kodak Orthotrac and added Orthotrac software to OrthoSynetic’s practice management services and technologies, the company announced. “Adding the cutting-edge Orthotrac practice
Medical boards in Australia and New Zealand are reporting an increase in complaints about inappropriate sexual behavior when patients are sedated with propofol, according to
The Lutheran Family Health Centers (LFHC) has received a $200,000 grant from the New York State Health Foundation to assist in the federally qualified health
The Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation (DOCS) Education’s Pediatric Sedation Dentistry course has been approved by the Dental Board of California and is available to
A lawsuit filed in 2005 against Florida officials accusing them of not providing adequate medical and dental services to more than 1 million Medicaid-eligible children
Students in the new Dental Hygiene Education program at Missouri College are learning more than how to clean teeth, take x-rays, and address oral health
The Manufacturing and Technology Institute in Poughkeepsie, NY, is offering a new program that will train students in the design, fabrication, and production of dental
Only 2.8% of dentists have their own in-office lab, according to a new survey by the ADA. Conducted in 2008, the survey was based on
Years ago, Louis Woolf, D.D.S., decided to keep all his prescription pads behind the front desk of his Holbrook, NY, office. When he kept pads
Across the state of Maryland, physicians and nurses are now freshly trained in pediatric dental healthcare. More than 400 physicians and nurse practitioners who participate
A new initiative at King’s College London focused on helping head and neck cancer patients has been awarded a 10 million pound ($16.5 million) Wellcome