Aspen Dental, Align Technology sign scanner deal
Aspen Dental Management has agreed to equip all Aspen U.S. locations with an Align Technology iTero Element intraoral scanner. The multiyear agreement enables an end-to-end
Aspen Dental Management has agreed to equip all Aspen U.S. locations with an Align Technology iTero Element intraoral scanner. The multiyear agreement enables an end-to-end
Dental service organization (DSO) Heartland Dental has agreed to equip all of its U.S. locations with an Align Technology iTero Element intraoral scanner. The multiyear
Cone-beam CT (CBCT) shows promise for periodontal diagnosis, but how does its use measure up against conventional imaging? To learn more, researchers compared the results
3Shape has announced that its Trios intraoral scanner now digitally integrates with the Alineadent clear-aligner system. The integration allows practitioners to choose Alineadent from the
Detecting vertical root fractures in endodontically treated teeth is difficult, no matter the filling material used. A new study investigated whether a tooth’s orientation in
Is cone-beam CT (CBCT) ready to be used in implant dentistry? In a new review, researchers examined published studies on CBCT and provided up-to-date recommendations
Dental equipment manufacturer Planmeca announced that its Planmeca Emerald intraoral scanner can now be used to produce clear aligners from Ortho Caps. Practitioners can export
Orthodontic manufacturer Ortoplus Group has begun accepting scans from the Planmeca Emerald intraoral scanner. Practitioners can now export scans to Ortoplus to produce either its
HuangshanDental.com is pleased to present the next column from two lawyers who spend every day defending dentists in litigation and before the licensing board. The
Periodontal pocket depth is traditionally measured with a periodontal probe, but many factors can distort this measurement. What if there were a way to image
Intraoral scanners are increasingly becoming part of the dental workflow, and for good reason. These versatile devices have been shown to both please patients and
Aligner manufacturer ClearCaps has begun accepting scans from two Planmeca intraoral scanners. Through the partnership, practitioners can scan upper and lower arches with a Planmeca