Cosmedent introduces new dental materials
Cosmedent has introduced Renamel OPALITE and Renamel Flowable OPAL to its product line. Renamel OPALITE is a new enamel microfill designed to adapt to surrounding
Cosmedent has introduced Renamel OPALITE and Renamel Flowable OPAL to its product line. Renamel OPALITE is a new enamel microfill designed to adapt to surrounding
Children undergoing invasive dental treatments often experience prolonged and intense stress primarily due to anesthetic injections, according to a pilot study conducted by the University
Chronic lack of sleep has been linked to osteoporosis, bone loss, and fractures, which is why researchers will study what mechanisms impair bone remodeling, which
Incorporating a diode laser and erythritol air polishing as supplements to scaling and root planing (SRP) may offer an accelerated periodontal treatment method, according to
Are you tired of spending precious chair time adjusting occlusions on your CEREC restorations? Do you find yourself second-guessing the accuracy of those blue occlusal
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Certain types and positions of tooth extractions may put patients at risk for developing a temporomandibular disorder (TMD) after having a tooth pulled, according to
Dan Fong, the legendary photographer who captured photos of famous rockers from the Rolling Stones, the Grateful Dead, and the Doobie Brothers, has recovered his
The amount of time that a patient uses the common breast cancer treatment medication tamoxifen may be associated with tooth loss, according to a study
The global incidence rate of caries in permanent teeth among school-aged children remained stable at a high level from 1990 to 2019, according to research
There may be a link between thinness and molar-incisor hypomineralization (MIH) in school-age children, suggesting a need for interventions to prevent nutritional deficiencies among children.
Pediatric primary care physicians (PCPs) who were trained to perform oral exams, discuss children’s oral health with parents, and provide referrals to dentists increased dental