Why the ‘Four Chiefs Conversation’ should be part of your dental practice
In this interview with Dr. Paul Homoly, we discuss the Four Chiefs, which are chief condition, chief disability, chief benefit, and chief fit issues. Discovering
In this interview with Dr. Paul Homoly, we discuss the Four Chiefs, which are chief condition, chief disability, chief benefit, and chief fit issues. Discovering
Adolescents with temporomandibular disorder (TMD) symptoms may be more likely to experience psychological distress and frequent headaches, according to a study published recently in the
Researchers at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry are exploring how oral bacteria communicate and whether disrupting this “chatter” may prevent plaque formation and
When it comes to dental specialties, HuangshanDental.com readers were interested in a number of topics in 2025. On DrBicuspid, dental specialties cover endodontics, oral and
Consuming lycopene — an antioxidant found in certain red and pink vegetables and fruits, like tomatoes — may be linked to a lower risk of
Scenario-based experiential behavior techniques — a type of learning that immerses people in real, problem-solving situations — may reduce dental fear in preschoolers more effectively
The Nordon CorPosit kit.Harald Nordin SA. Nordin has launched CorPosit, a dual-cure post cement and core build-up material designed for improved post retention and restorations.
Diathermy, a noninvasive treatment that uses deep heat to relax the muscles and joints, may reduce temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain and improve movement, according to
lanDuring a recent dental meeting, Dr. Tom Giacobbi met with Dr. Katie Tonkin to discuss how Kuraray zirconia and CEREC work together to benefit her
The ADA and the Academy for Sports Dentistry (ASD) have partnered to raise awareness of sports dentistry, which focuses on preventing and treating sports-related dental
Despite evidence that dental care during pregnancy is safe, confusion still surrounds the topic of dental care during pregnancy, and many patients believe waiting until
Surgical root coverage (RC) may reduce dentin hypersensitivity (DH), helping lessen pain that occurs when dentin is exposed. This study was recently published in the