
Dentistry Today Says Goodbye to Dr. Arthur “Kit” Weathers
Arthur K. “Kit” Weathers, DDS, 75, died on December 25, 2018, in Paradise Valley, Arizona. He was a long-time contributor to Dentistry Today and one

Arthur K. “Kit” Weathers, DDS, 75, died on December 25, 2018, in Paradise Valley, Arizona. He was a long-time contributor to Dentistry Today and one
No shaping file system completely removes root canal filling material during retreatment, but passive ultrasonic irrigation and other treatments may be helpful. To learn more
Dear Endodontics Insider, Why are some practitioners using nickel-titanium rotary instruments and some not? What might encourage practitioners to try these instruments? Researchers surveyed both
Endodontic technology developer Sonendo has acquired TDO Software, the maker of The Digital Office (TDO) endodontic practice management software. TDO Founder and President Gary Carr,
The ADA chose Chad Gehani, DDS, as president-elect and elected Craig Herre, DDS, as second vice president at the recent meeting of the ADA House
Nine out of 10 (89%) dentists fear patients suing them, new figures from Dental Protection show. Of those, 74% feel that this fear is impacting
The Faculty of General Dental Practice (FGDP(UK)) has published its second edition of Standards in Dentistry. Its publication aims to sets the standards relevant to primary dental care,
When using the WaveOne single-file system to shape a root canal, practitioners often create a glide path before canal preparation to improve performance. Researchers compared
Dear Endodontics Insider, When using the WaveOne single-file system to shape a root canal, practitioners often create a glide path before canal preparation to improve
A commercially available obturation material may better at preventing vertical root fractures than gutta-percha, according to a new systematic review that looked at vertical root
Dear Endodontics Insider, Gutta-percha is often considered the gold standard for obturating root canals, but a polymer-based filling material may be better at preventing vertical
Not all endodontic files are equal when it comes to reducing pain after root canal treatment. A new study found that patients reported less pain