Distinct biomarkers found in gum disease patients
Patients with periodontitis may have distinct blood protein profiles, with changes in specific proteins and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP). This research was published in the
Patients with periodontitis may have distinct blood protein profiles, with changes in specific proteins and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP). This research was published in the
Migraines and severe headaches may be associated with the number of missing posterior teeth, according to a very large study of U.S. patients published on
Between 2017 and 2023, dental amalgam restoration placements in U.S. patients U.S. plummeted by about 80%, according to a study published on September 6 in
This week, Dr. Shalin Shah from CDOCS provides a clinical tip that help every dentist improve his or her skills when it comes to the
In the last 30 years, little progress has been made to address the global incidence of severe periodontitis and tooth loss, highlighting the need for
Chemicals frequently applied to electronic devices and furniture to prevent burning or to slow the spread of fire have been associated with periodontitis and its
Ready to ensure your palatal injections are as painless as possible? Dr. Darin O’Bryan talks about that topic this week in our “CDOCS Weekly Bytes”
Dentsply Sirona has introduced two new endodontic solutions: the X-Smart Pro+ and Reciproc Blue. The X-Smart Pro+ is an endodontic motor with an integrated apex
There is no causal link between periodontitis and infective endocarditis (IE), indicating that past clinical practices may have overstated the role of periodontitis in preventing
Medical technology firm Forward Science has enhanced its nonopioid oral pain relief gel BioStōm. In collaboration with its partners PuraGraft and MPS, Forward Science improved
A rare dental developmental abnormality, known as a protostylid and characterized as an extra cusp, caused a woman’s apical periodontitis, according to a case report
A new dental practice guideline recommends acetaminophen or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) as first-line treatments for managing short-term pain in children. “This clinical prescribing guideline