Digital technologies are often assets in orthodontics
When patients visit orthodontists, they often seek much more than better smiles. Digital technologies such as 3D printing can provide patients with visuals that help
When patients visit orthodontists, they often seek much more than better smiles. Digital technologies such as 3D printing can provide patients with visuals that help
Safe anesthetic procedures begin with patient and case selection, according to oral and maxillofacial surgery expert Stuart Lieblich, DMD. He spoke about keeping patients safe
An orthodontist who is accused of paying $157,000 in kickbacks and providing free dental work to an Arkansas lawmaker has pleaded not guilty to the
Elevate Oral Care has introduced a new glass ionomer cement that bonds to and masks surfaces treated with silver diamine fluoride (SDF). The Smart Advantage
SAN FRANCISCO – Pass the dark chocolate and berries. Antioxidants found in these and other common foods and spices can help boost oral health, according
Dear DrBicuspid Member, SAN FRANCISCO – Welcome from the 2019 ADA FDI World Congress, where thousands of dental practitioners have arrived to improve their clinical
SAN FRANCISCO – Kuraray has introduced a self-adhesive resin cement at the 2019 ADA FDI World Dental Congress this week. The Panavia SA Cement Universal
Garrison Dental Solutions has introduced a new type of matrix band that is more resistant to deformation. The Composi-Tight 3D Fusion firm matrix band. Image
SAN FRANCISCO – Updates to periodontitis and peri-implant disease classifications can help dental professionals improve the care of their patients, according to a presentation at
Henry Schein Dental has partnered with Convergent Dental to distribute Convergent’s Solea laser. The Solea laser cuts hard, soft, and osseous tissue. It is one
Medication errors and adverse events are not uncommon, and they seem to be happening with increasing frequency. Experts outlined four ways dentists can help prevent
Children who grew up with household dysfunction were more likely to have tooth decay in a new study, published in the Journal of Public Health