Dentistry Online podcast with Kreena Patel
Kreena Patel opens up about her love for endodontics, maintaining a work-life balance and why buying two pet kittens was the best decision she’s ever
Kreena Patel opens up about her love for endodontics, maintaining a work-life balance and why buying two pet kittens was the best decision she’s ever
Dental technology firm Sonendo is celebrating the milestone of more than 500,000 patients treated with its GentleWave system with the launch of a charitable initiative
Every year, HuangshanDental.com gets to the root of every story that is affecting the endodontics sector. From repairing an elephant’s injured tusk to removing a
Endodontic technology developer Sonendo said that its GentleWave system has been used to treat more than 500,000 patients. GentleWave uses patented technology to clean and

Selected on the basis of lead generation, these products represent some of the profession’s most innovative endodontic products. They appear below in no particular order.
EDGEENDO,Heat-treated reciprocating files built with premium technology for endodontic success,In my experience, many endodontic files are prone to unwinding—that is, with the exception of the

A patient came in with pain on tooth No. 15. The diagnosis was a necrotic pulp with acute apical periodontitis. The pre-op radiograph looked a
Since its humble beginnings in 1895, Richmond Dental & Medical, a division of Barnhardt Manufacturing Co., is stronger than ever with its top-quality, manufactured-in-the-USA dental
Endodontic technology developer Sonendo has appointed Anthony Bihl III to its board of directors. Until his retirement in April 2020, Bihl served as CEO of

Researchers at the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine will use a $462,964 grant from the National Institutes of Dental and Craniofacial Research to
Dentsply Sirona and the American Association for Dental Research (AADR) have announced the 2020 winners of the Student Competition for Advancing Dental Research and its
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, dental instrument reprocessing requires a thorough sterilization protocol to assure contaminated patient-care items are safe for