
December JADA looks at stem cells in dentistry
The future use of stem cell-based therapies in dentistry will depend on clinicians and researchers collaborating on projects to understand the safety, efficacy and feasibility

The future use of stem cell-based therapies in dentistry will depend on clinicians and researchers collaborating on projects to understand the safety, efficacy and feasibility

An article published in the November issue of The Journal of the American Dental Association evaluated ChatGPT’s ability to output accurate dental content as an

The October issue of The Journal of the American Dental Association explores three topics related to caries management: the impact of topical fluoride on future

Dentists are at an increased risk of needlestick injuries, and recommendations for preventing these injuries are inconsistent, according to a study published in the September

A highly translucent cement affected the final color of interim restorations less than opaque cements did in a study published in the June issue of

Periodontal treatment is associated with decreased health care costs for people with diabetes, according to a study published in the April issue of The Journal

While the use of autopsies has benefited the practice of medicine for centuries, their use to advance oral health care has been limited, according to

A systematic review by the ADA Science & Research Institute found a lack of clinically important differences among direct restorative materials. The review of 38

Clinical studies have shown that dental composites incorporating quaternary ammonium compounds retain their antibacterial activity over time, giving them the potential to reduce the occurrence

Tongue-tie is more common among infants than children and adolescents, but its prevalence differs based on the assessment tool used to diagnose it, according to
More periodontists than general dentists prescribe antibiotics with scaling and root planing, highlighting differences in antibiotic prescription patterns, according to a study published in the

Dental intervention before radiotherapy for the treatment of head and neck cancer may increase the risk of developing osteoradionecrosis of the jaw, according to limited