Tongue swelling may be associated with COVID-19
Patients who experience swelling of the tongue and mouth may be infected with the novel coronavirus, according to a letter to the editor published on
Patients who experience swelling of the tongue and mouth may be infected with the novel coronavirus, according to a letter to the editor published on
Rising levels of unemployment, isolation, and other changes related to the COVID-19 pandemic may be causing more patients to experience bruxism, according to a letter
The FDI World Dental Federation and the Australian Dental Association announced that the World Dental Congress will take place virtually September 26-29 due to COVID-19
The video-sharing social network platform TikTok has become a hotspot for viral, do-it-yourself (DIY) dental trends, including shaving down teeth with nail files and using
Dental materials manufacturer DirectaDentalGroup announced it is the newest Style Italiano partner. Style Italiano is a community of dental practitioners who contribute their ideas regarding
Students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) School of Dental Medicine are learning head and neck anatomy and its relation to the oral
More than 80% of COVID-19 survivors had damage to the oral cavity or surrounding structures in a study published on March 3 in the Journal
Kulzer has launched Ivory ReLeaf Minis, a high-volume evacuation (HVE) tool that can be used to treat patients with smaller arches, such as children. ReLeaf
Dentsply Sirona has expanded its partnership with North American Dental Group (NADG), giving dentists affiliated with the dental service organization (DSO) greater access to scanning
Dear Anesthesia & Pain Management Insider, More than 80% of COVID-19 survivors had damage to the oral cavity or surrounding structures in a new study
OrVance has unveiled a cleaner for removable orthodontic appliances that enables only two cleanings per week. An effervescent cleaning product, OrVance retainer cleaner is designed
Imaging aided in the treatment of a woman who experienced months of nasal congestion and blood-tinged secretions due to a rare intranasal tooth thought initially