Study: Oldest dentistry found in 14,000-year-old tooth
An infected 14,000-year-old tooth that was cleaned out with flint tools represents the oldest known dentistry, according to a study in Scientific Reports. The find
An infected 14,000-year-old tooth that was cleaned out with flint tools represents the oldest known dentistry, according to a study in Scientific Reports. The find
Antonia Kolokythas, DDS, has been appointed chair of oral and maxillofacial surgery at Eastman Institute for Oral Health, part of the University of Rochester Medical
How is your hygiene department doing? Is there office disagreement about productivity? In his latest Naked Dentist column, Curtis Marshall details how he helped one
Coltene has released its new Fill-Up dual-cure, bulk-fill composite. The product combines the aesthetics and radiopacity of resin-based composites with simplified and efficient handling, allowing
The winners of the 2015 International Periodontal Research Competition Volpe Prize have been announced. Rana Tarzemany of the University of British Columbia was awarded first
Dental supply maker Parkell has launched EaZy-Primer for cementing restorative ceramic materials. For an enhanced bond to zirconia, the priming agent is formulated with an
A researcher in the U.K. has developed a headset that uses 3D virtual reality technology to help oral and maxillofacial surgical trainees to perform complex
In this Second Opinion, hygienist Deborah Stewart and Dr. Michael W. Davis come together to examine what, in their view, contributes to the schism between the
If athletes are suffering from severe dental pain, how are they supposed to compete at their best level? They can’t, which is why several organizations
Dental supply manufacturer Young Innovations has acquired the professional dental contract manufacturing division of Medical Products Laboratories, the company announced. Medical Products Laboratories makes fluoride
Pulpdent’s Activa bioactive restorative is comparable to flowable composite resins based on a study conducted at the University of Tennessee, Memphis, the company announced. The
Septodont will donate a portion of its Toothfairy sealant sales to America’s ToothFairy: National Children’s Oral Health (NCOHF) to expand preventive care programs for at-risk