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Dear DrBicuspid Member, Now that the new year is almost upon us, what does 2023 have in store for dentistry? Eight dental leaders and executives
Dear DrBicuspid Member, Now that the new year is almost upon us, what does 2023 have in store for dentistry? Eight dental leaders and executives
Composite material is suitable for repairing and replacing cuspal defects, according to research published December 20 in the Journal of the American Dental Association. A
Dear Anesthesia & Pain Management Insider, Clinical factors, including pain severity before and during root canals, may better predict the risk of postoperative pain than
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) show elevated frequency of dental visits, but also an increased incidence of dental disorders, according to a study published December
Planmeca has launched PlanMill 60 S, a 5-axis milling unit geared toward dental laboratories and technicians, as well as dentists seeking to produce more-advanced dental
When it comes to creating dentures, artificial teeth can be milled or 3D printed, but which method is more accurate? Both processes were deemed clinically
Cloud-based dental practice management system provider Cloud 9 Software has rebranded ToothFairy, its recently acquired customer experience management software, as Cloud 9 Ignite. In addition
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons (OMSs) continue to be patients’ first choice for wisdom teeth removal and dental implants, according to national consumer surveys conducted by
The attorney general of Washington, DC, is suing SmileDirectClub for allegedly making injured and dissatisfied customers sign nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) to receive promised refunds for
Tooth whitening, with its various delivery mechanisms, has been a very successful noninvasive procedure to improve smiles for decades. As a result of the COVID-19
Cosmedent’s Center for Esthetic Excellence (CEE) announced a lecture and workshop, “The Three P’s of Composite: Potential, Predictability, and Profitability” with Dr. Bud Mopper in June
The fabrication and use of intraoral appliances are becoming a routine part of dental practices, according to a study published in the December issue of