Spanish clear aligner firm Impress opens 1st NYC clinic
Barcelona-based clear aligner company Impress has opened its first clinic in New York, making it the company’s 11th location in the U.S. Currently, Impress operates
Barcelona-based clear aligner company Impress has opened its first clinic in New York, making it the company’s 11th location in the U.S. Currently, Impress operates
A clinical psychologist at the University of Arkansas has received a $450,000 federal grant to train dentists in the state on how to effectively handle
SmileDirectClub plans to appeal a California court’s decision to confirm an order requiring the clear aligner company to pay $63 million to Align Technology, a
When it comes to replacing anterior teeth, implant-supported single crowns (ISSCs) may fare better than resin-bonded fixed dental prostheses (RBFDPs), according to a study published
Dror Ortho-Design company, an artificial intelligence orthodontic platform that has developed a clear aligner that straightens teeth via pulsating air, has closed on $5 million
Bone graft materials infected with tuberculosis (TB) that were used in three dozen dental and medical procedures have led to a second patient’s death, triggering
What jaw shape traits are considered ideal in women? Belgian researchers have identified angles that may help guide procedures to give women the ideal jaw
Patients want to receive the long-acting local anesthetic liposomal bupivacaine to help manage pain after third-molar surgery, but few are willing to pay for it
New research in mice has revealed a potential role for metformin in managing periodontitis, according to a study published in Genes & Diseases. A group
Using tranexamic acid during orthognathic surgery may reduce blood loss and the amount of irrigation fluids needed and increases surgical site quality. The review was
The chances of encountering nonendodontic lesions in periradicular tissues are nearly 8%, and up to 3% of biopsies conducted on teeth with pulp necrosis were
Children’s microbiomes in their dental biofilms play major — and previously unrecognized roles — in dental disease, according to research published recently in Nature Communications.