Bad Gums Mean Bad Future
Nothing may be more indicative of one’s oral health than the condition of his or her gums. Those numbers the dentist or hygienist is reciting
Nothing may be more indicative of one’s oral health than the condition of his or her gums. Those numbers the dentist or hygienist is reciting
Futuredontics®, the nation’s leading provider of dental marketing services and software, has released a new whitepaper, “Yelp 101: A Guide to Dentistry’s Most Influential Online
Sterngold Dental LLC, in its continuing efforts to support DSO customers, is pleased to announce its Industry Partnership with the ADSO, (Association of Dental Support
DentalEZ® Group, a supplier of integrated products and services for dental health professionals worldwide, is pleased to introduce the new DentalEZ® TruSim™ Clinical Practice Simulator.
There may be a new way to detect heart attacks earlier than previously thought. Researchers from the New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering have
Dental Anywhere Mobile Apps™, is pleased to announce, it has been awarded the SUPERSTAR Award for best Mobile Health Practice Management product of the year
A new material may be just what people with sensitive teeth need. A biomaterial was created that has the potential to rebuild worn enamel and
A child in India had more teeth than he bargained for. The boy recently had 80 teeth removed from his jaw to alleviate pain he
“I didn’t have a toothbrush. I had been wishing for one, and my dream came true!” – Seven-year-old David, when he received his very first
DentalEZ® Group, a supplier of integrated products and services for dental health professionals worldwide, is pleased to announce a newly formed Institutional Sales Team. Specifically,
Sirona Dental Systems, Inc., the company that pioneered digital dentistry, recently signed Tony Robbins, the world-renowned life success and leadership coach and #1 bestselling author,
Ancient Romans knew how to take care of their gums. Researchers from King’s College London determined that only 5 percent of Romans suffered from gum