
Dentist of the Month: Dr. Jack T. Krauser
Jack T. Krauser, DMD, was a scholar-athlete in college. He attended the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, followed by Boston University for advanced

Jack T. Krauser, DMD, was a scholar-athlete in college. He attended the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, followed by Boston University for advanced

Keystone Dental has agreed to merge with Paltop Advanced Dental Solutions via a stock exchange transaction. Keystone is the largest independent dental implant company operating

Tom Stratton has been named president of Zest Dental Solutions. With 26 years of experience in the global dental industry, Stratton previously served as president
Dental professionals attending the Greater New York Dental Meeting (GNYDM) at the Jacob Javits Center, November 26 to November 29, in New York City can
Prospective dental implant patients and the general public agree that oral and maxillofacial surgeons are the most qualified practitioners for replacing missing teeth, according to
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been linked to sleep bruxism, which damages the teeth. But researchers from BTI Biotechnology Institute in Blue Bell, Penn, and
Dental implants are now standard solutions for replacing teeth that are lost due to caries, gum disease, or injuries. But we’re another step closer to
Within the $11 billion cosmetic surgery industry, anti-aging cosmetic dentistry is one of the fastest growing fields. Periodontal plastic surgery, which often includes dental implants,
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared Neocis to market Yomi, a robotic system that guides surgical instruments during dental implant procedures. It
Smoking can make implant and bone integration difficult in the upper jaw, though few studies have examined how smoking affects the lower jaw. Now, the
Affordable Dentures & Implants will partner with the Brighter Way Dental Institute of Phoenix, Ariz, to deliver free dental implant, oral surgery, and prosthetic treatment
Each year, about 500,000 patients in North America get dental implants. Yet researchers at McGill University report that beta blockers and heartburn pills can have