Oral Sciences Research Leads to Uterine Fibroid Treatment
Body Researchers from the department of applied oral sciences at Dalhousie University have developed a biomaterial to be used as an alternative to hysterectomy for
Body Researchers from the department of applied oral sciences at Dalhousie University have developed a biomaterial to be used as an alternative to hysterectomy for
Body On January 19, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) International Negotiating Committee (INC) agreed on the Minamata Convention—a treaty designed to reduce the release
Body Download PDF Abstract Regenerative therapy in oral health care is limited by both the body’s natural capacity for regeneration and the materials
Body (From left) Drs. Richard Price (sitting), Dalhousie University; David Watts, University of Manchester; Frederick Rueggeberg, Georgia Health Sciences University Experts in dental restorative materials
Body Download PDF Abstract Objective: To measure the light energy that dental students delivered to a simulated Class I restoration before training, immediately after training
Body According to a recent study1 published in the Journal of Dental Research, resin-based dental composites do not have a negative effect on growth outcomes
Body The international dental standards technical committee (ISO/TC 106) celebrates its 50th anniversary this year and Canadian dentists can take pride in our country’s role
Body Abstract Objective: To evaluate the degree of conversion of dual-cured resin cements applied for luting of translucent and opaque fibre posts. Methods: Two
Body Abstract Objective: This case series reports short- and long-term healing, before and after placement of an implant, in posterior mandibular extraction sites grafted
Body Download PDF Abstract Objective: To assess dimensional accuracy and stability of 2 irreversible hydrocolloid alternative impression materials with immediate and delayed pouring. Methods:
Body ABSTRACT Dental trauma sometimes causes fractures in the maxillary anterior teeth leading to esthetic, functional and phonetic problems. In this report, we describe
Body ABSTRACT Full-coverage bonded porcelain restorations offer predictable treatment options in dentistry, but a certain amount of tooth material must be removed to allow