Carestream partners with implant guide companies
Carestream Dental has announced partnerships with Swissmedia and 360imaging, two companies that create implant surgical guides. Swissmedia is the developer of the Swissmeda Dental Planning
Carestream Dental has announced partnerships with Swissmedia and 360imaging, two companies that create implant surgical guides. Swissmedia is the developer of the Swissmeda Dental Planning
Rural dentists prescribe opioids for pain relief with a significantly greater frequency than nonrural dentists, according to a new study. However, these dentists also prescribe
Fluoride exposure may contribute to kidney function changes in U.S. children, according to the findings of a study published August 8 in the journal Environment
Materials science company Nobio of Israel has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its Infinix flowable and bulk-fill composites
Virtual reality (VR) may help patients with severe dental fear or dental phobia. Exposure to a virtual dentist and clinic can reduce dental anxiety and
Educational, preventive dental programs are being presented to new mothers by nondental practitioners as a way to reduce the prevalence of early childhood caries. Researchers
SmileDirectClub has opened four retail locations in the U.K. The newly opened retail locations are in London and Birmingham. The company also announced plans to
Four more organizations have endorsed new guidelines that call for two trained personnel to be present when providing deep sedation or general anesthesia to children.
Dear DrBicuspid Member, Is your practice consistently running behind because that new patient who needs root scaling and planing wasn’t accounted for in your schedule,
Which dental materials are responsible for the most contact allergies? Researchers looked at patient data and found metals topped the list, but other common culprits
Pocket probing depth (PPD) and bleeding on probing (BOP) are useful for assessing periodontal conditions, but are these the best measurements to evaluate the health
A former Colorado dentist was sentenced to three years in prison on July 29 for charges related to distributing Percocet and other drugs to employees.