Report: Dental biomaterials market still shows promise
According to Millennium Research Group’s “US Markets for Dental Biomaterials 2009” report, although dental biomaterials are being used in a growing proportion of dental implant
According to Millennium Research Group’s “US Markets for Dental Biomaterials 2009” report, although dental biomaterials are being used in a growing proportion of dental implant
A new report from Research and Markets finds that although the market for dental implants is poised to achieve significant growth, weaknesses in the global
Komet USA — the North American division of Komet of Lemgo, Germany — is bringing a series of products to the U.S. market, the company
A new report released today by researchers from the University of Michigan Health System reveals that nearly 12 million children in the U.S. experience serious
Just three weeks into his new job as chief executive of the U.S., President Barack Obama has done something former President George W. Bush refused
Just one week after the U.S. House of Representatives voted its support for the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), the U.S. Senate has followed
The U.S. House of Representatives this week passed a bill to expand the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), including mandatory coverage for oral health.
An Ohio woman has filed a malpractice lawsuit against a large, multistate dental practice and two of its dentists, charging that dental restoration products allegedly
With the issue of access to oral care such a hot topic these days, an “old” technology is beginning to resurface as a potential solution
Ameritas Group will now cover professional tooth bleaching and tooth-color composite fillings on molars, the company announced. “Our bleaching benefit offers upper and lower arch
Dentists are setting up temporary offices in schools serving disadvantaged kids around the country, according to news reports. St. Charles Parish public elementary schools in
WASHINGTON (Reuters), Sep 24 – An estimated 6.5 million U.S. children cared for through the Medicaid public health insurance program have untreated tooth decay, according