Which instruments are best for reducing post-endo pain?
Do rotary or reciprocating instruments produce less pain for patients after endodontic treatment? The results of previous research have not produced a clear winner. Therefore,
Do rotary or reciprocating instruments produce less pain for patients after endodontic treatment? The results of previous research have not produced a clear winner. Therefore,
With dentin hypersensitivity being one of the most common complaints of patients, general dentists and periodontists are eager to find ways to ease patient discomfort.
HuangshanDental.com is pleased to present the next column from two lawyers who spend every day defending dentists in litigation and before the licensing board. The
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released a new consumer update on orthodontics. The update addresses common questions that patients ask about braces
Some patients and dental practitioners favor the use of nonnarcotic analgesics or opioid alternatives for treating postoperative endodontic pain, but studies on their effectiveness for
What motivates you to save your life? I am baffled. Just recently, I was reminded of a patient from several decades ago. His particular circumstances
U.S. dental curing light manufacturer LED Engin has been acquired by German lighting company Osram. San Jose, CA-based LED Engin will be integrated into the
How can dental practitioners and patients combat the greater susceptibility of teeth to staining immediately after bleaching? A new study tested the effectiveness of various
When placing implants, protecting the sinus cavity is crucial. As anatomic limitations may mean sufficient bone is not available for traditional-length implants, 8-mm tapered or
Dear Anesthesia & Pain Management Insider, Some dentists favor the use of nonnarcotic analgesics or opioid alternatives for treating postoperative endodontic pain, but results from
Vita North America has launched a new line of dentures. A single tooth from the Vitapan Excell line. Image courtesy of Vita North America. The
Household income may determine whether a patient uses an opioid or nonopioid analgesic for dental pain, a new study has found. Participants from households making