Human urine converted into dental implant material
A yeast platform that converts human urine from wastewater into hydroxyapatite, a substance used to make dental implants, has been developed. Researchers from University of
A yeast platform that converts human urine from wastewater into hydroxyapatite, a substance used to make dental implants, has been developed. Researchers from University of

Researchers at the West Virginia University School of Dentistry may have developed a novel strategy to create clear dental aligners. Although clear aligners are sometimes

Dentsply Sirona has announced the release of the CEREC Cercon 4D™ Multidimensional Zirconia Abutment Block, which the company says is the first zirconia meso block

Microcopy Dental has introduced NeoShine Groove polishers. The novel polishers were designed to help clinicians achieve a shine on both composite and ceramic materials. With

Dentsply Sirona and Formlabs announced the immediate availability of the Lucitone Digital Print Denture workflow on Formlabs Form 4B dental 3D printers via a recent
TDSC.com, Powered by Henry Schein, has announced its newest affiliate partnership with the Pennsylvania Dental Association (PDA). This marks the 15th partnership between TDSC.com and
BISCO has unveiled redesigned packaging for its Choice 2 veneer cementation system, which includes updated labels for its Choice 2 Light-Cured Veneer Cement, Choice 2

A recent supplement to the Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry features new findings on a stabilized stannous fluoride (SnF2) toothpaste formulation, highlighting its potential
Main Content In the realm of dental medicine, the continuous quest for innovative materials that can enhance oral health and prevent dental diseases is paramount.
Main Content The IDEX – Istanbul Oral and Dental Health, Devices and Materials Fair is scheduled to be held at the Istanbul Expo Center from
Main Content The Discovery of PEEK – The Peak of Dental Materials Introduction Polyetheretherketone commonly known as PEEK is a tooth coloured as well as

Rodrigo França, DDS, MSc, PhD, of the University of Manitoba Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry is developing nanoparticles that could be injected into teeth