How a rural community united to reduce childhood caries
Collaboration may be the key to improving the oral health of young children. Dental professionals from rural Oklahoma discussed how they partnered with outside organizations
Collaboration may be the key to improving the oral health of young children. Dental professionals from rural Oklahoma discussed how they partnered with outside organizations
The dental industry will know on June 15 if key products and materials imported from China will have a 25% tariff imposed by the U.S.
You tell your patients to brush and floss and also praise the merits of fluoride, so why are they still coming back with cavitated lesions?
A patient comes into your practice complaining of a toothache, so you perform a careful examination and take radiographs. But what happens next puzzles you.
One concern when using CAD/CAM milled restorations for mandibular first molars is the potential loss of volume during preparation compared with conventionally fabricated restorations. But
Dear Practice Management Insider, You likely use practice management software, but do you know how to make the most of it? Practice management expert Lee
How does your office detect early caries? This is the question Ron Kaminer, DDS, asked of an audience at last week’s California Dental Association’s CDA
Dear DrBicuspid Member, ANAHEIM, CA – If you are unable to attend the California Dental Association’s CDA Presents 2018, HuangshanDental.com has you covered. Here are
How successful are dental implants inserted with low torque? Do they provide sufficient stability for early-stage loading? To find out, researchers retrospectively examined short-term outcomes
Dear DrBicuspid Member, Previous research has indicated a link between higher levels of tooth decay and children who are neglected. But if a child sees
Are there any ways to prevent minor recurrent aphthous stomatitis, also known as canker sores, in your pediatric patients? Do hygiene habits, practitioner preventive protocols,
Dental trauma requires prompt treatment to save teeth, yet 20% of emergency department (ED) physicians are not confident treating dental emergencies in children, according to