Theradaptive awarded $7.4M for dental repair product trial
Theradaptive was awarded $7.4 million to conduct a clinical trial for OsteoAdapt, a regenerative bone and tissue repair for orthopedic, craniomaxillofacial, and dental injuries. Though
Theradaptive was awarded $7.4 million to conduct a clinical trial for OsteoAdapt, a regenerative bone and tissue repair for orthopedic, craniomaxillofacial, and dental injuries. Though
As we look ahead to 2024, it’s always interesting to predict which technologies and techniques will become a regular part of the dental industry in
Following the publication of a technique back in November and its potential impact on third-molar extraction in 2024 and beyond, we had several readers reach out with
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is calling for improved donor screening and testing capping its investigation into bone graft materials infected
BioCellgraft has signed an exclusive deal to distribute placental-derived biomaterials for use in dental procedures manufactured by Celularity in the U.S. BioCellgraft will market the
When dental practices fail to receive payment on claims, they contact billing experts for advice. For example, here is a question submitted by a dentist
Hyloris Pharmaceuticals has enrolled the first patient in a phase III trial for its oral rinse that controls bleeding during and after procedures in dental
An African elephant once owned by pop star Michael Jackson that lived at Jackson’s Neverland Ranch has successfully undergone dental surgery at his current home,
Clinicians may need to give patients more realistic views of the roles preexisting conditions or lifestyle habits play in the success or failure of their
For treating a gummy smile, orthognathic surgery may result in greater improvements in attractiveness compared to botulinum toxin (BTX). The study was recently published in
Oxygen-ozone therapy may effectively improve healing after extractions in patients susceptible to medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ), according to research published on May 29
Computer-assisted oral surgery may not lessen postoperative pain, but it does shorten the duration of the procedure compared to the conventional freehand method. The clinical