JADA: At-risk patients benefit from topical fluoride
Patients at elevated risk for developing caries benefit from applying prescription fluoride directly to their teeth or having their dentist apply it, according to new
Patients at elevated risk for developing caries benefit from applying prescription fluoride directly to their teeth or having their dentist apply it, according to new
Arm & Hammer Spinbrush is sponsoring the Mission of Mercy event that will take place November 3 during the ADA 2013 conference in New Orleans.
The global medical and dental ceramics market will grow from $1.1 billion in 2013 to $2.3 billion in 2018, according to a market analysis report
The global biomaterials market produced $44 billion in revenues in 2012 and is expected to double to $88.4 billion by 2017, according to a new
NEW ORLEANS – In the company’s first product designed specifically for hygiene, Isolite Systems unveiled the Isovac dental isolation adapter at the ADA 2013 annual
Oral Health America (OHA) and dental manufacturer Hu-Friedy are encouraging kids of all ages to take care of their teeth by offering a fun coloring
Adult orthodontic treatment contributes to significant improvements in both professional and personal lives, according to a new survey. The survey was conducted on behalf of
For many Americans, conventional wisdom says that third-molar extraction is part of growing up. Meanwhile, in dentistry, there is considerable debate about the clinical indications
Impression materials manufacturer Premium Dental Supplies has added a complete line of dental and orthodontic supplies to its product catalog. The company has added disposables,
Oral Health America’s Smiles Across America (SAA) program has distributed $300,000 in grants to organizations across the U.S. that provide oral healthcare to children. SAA
A new oral drug is showing promise for treating oral and genital ulcers in people with Behçet’s syndrome, according to research presented this week at
West Virginia has received a grant from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for its dental sealant program. The money is part