Komet offers larger dentin-preserving bur
Komet USA has introduced a larger version of its CeraBur K1SM ceramic instrument, which is highly effective for minimally invasive drilling and preservation of healthy
Komet USA has introduced a larger version of its CeraBur K1SM ceramic instrument, which is highly effective for minimally invasive drilling and preservation of healthy
Painful stones don’t just happen in the kidneys and gallbladder. They can also cause problems in the salivary glands, prompting invasive surgery through the face
The oral health of Canadians is, on the whole, much better than it was in the 1970s, according to the oral health component of the
An Argentine dentist is making dentures for cows, extending the animals’ lives and allowing the bovines to stay out in their pastures until, well, the
The American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) elected officers for 2010-2011 and also installed a new member of the Board of Trustees at its annual meeting,
A biomaterials researcher from the University of London is among the winners of the 2010 Innovation in Oral Care Awards, sponsored by the International Association
Biolase Technology released a new episode of its “ToothTales” animated educational program at the recent California Dental Association (CDA) 2010 meeting in Anaheim, CA. The
Henry Schein has introduced the Precision-Torque no-lube handpiece, with ceramic bearing technology for quiet, smooth, and extended operation with reduced maintenance, the company said. The
RightSmile is gearing up to launch its dental-grade teeth whitening gel line, DentiGel. DentiGel will provide dental-grade whitening products designed exclusively for dentists and will
In the past 15 months, four pediatric patients have died in the U.S. after undergoing sedation prior to dental treatment — a tragic reminder of
Dentsply International has become the latest — and largest — company to dip its toe into the clear aligner service market. At the California Dental
Dental patients at a Connecticut dental clinic could have been exposed to illnesses after potentially unsterilized instruments were used in their mouths, according to a