Photodynamic therapy may have a role in periodontitis
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) March 16 Photodynamic therapy (PDT) transiently reduces the progression of experimentally induced periodontal disease in rats, researchers from Brazil report in
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) March 16 Photodynamic therapy (PDT) transiently reduces the progression of experimentally induced periodontal disease in rats, researchers from Brazil report in
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) April 16 Pentoxifylline therapy provides only limited efficacy against recurrent aphthous stomatitis and should not be considered a first-line agent, new
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) March 3 Men with prostate cancer who are undergoing androgen deprivation therapy have a more than three-fold increased risk of periodontal
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) March 17 An interligamentary injection of fentanyl provides superior pain relief in dental debridement when added to standard local anesthesia than
A dentist in Michigan is offering former patients of Allcare Dental and Dentures up to $10,000 worth of dental implant services. Bruce Smoler, DDS, is
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) , May 21 In a small case-control study, chronic periodontitis was associated with an elevated risk of tongue cancer, independent of
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Feb 19 For the first time, teeth grown in culture from single cells have been used successfully to replace natural teeth
Extended reality (XR) technology may help reduce dental anxiety in adults by lowering one’s blood pressure, heart rate, and pain during treatments, according to a
Epinephrine is an essential tool in dental care, playing a critical role in pain management and procedural control. Most commonly, we use it to enhance
Do two-appointment dentures sound too good to be true? Most dentists have grown accustomed to the challenging and time-consuming conventional denture workflows. Molds, try-ins, fittings,
From a throbbing tooth or aching jaw to a pounding migraine, orofacial pain afflicts 5% to 12% of the population. Such pain can hinder daily
Microchips that mimic parts of the human body may sound futuristic, but these devices — called organs-on-chips — are already being used to study human