
Premier Dental Releases Two New Traxodent Gels for Hemostasis
Premier Dental has introduced two new products — Traxodent Gel AlCl and Traxodent Gel FS — as part of its tissue management portfolio. According to

Premier Dental has introduced two new products — Traxodent Gel AlCl and Traxodent Gel FS — as part of its tissue management portfolio. According to

In recognition of Cleft Awareness Month, Dentsply Sirona, the FDI World Dental Federation, and Smile Train, the world’s largest cleft-focused organization, have released two new

Ocutrx Technologies Inc. has announced a new surgical imaging technology that allows clinicians to see through pooled blood during procedures without suction or irrigation. The

A new preclinical study from researchers at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and Tufts University School of Medicine introduced a potentially transformative concept in

NSK has introduced three new products designed for the surgical and implant space, aiming to streamline procedures and improve patient outcomes. These products are the
A medicine to grow new teeth is set to enter clinical trials in July next year after being developed in Japan. Following the clinical trials,

Five Oral Surgical Groups composed of Board Certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons in Manhattan, Queens, Long Island, and Westchester County, NY have merged together and announced
Abstract Objective: The aim of this study was to determine and analyze the survival rates of dental implants placed by undergraduate dental students under supervision
Laura Maddison talks to Dentistry Online about her journey from dental nurse to dentist – and why it’s all been worth it. What did you
ABSTRACT Purpose: To assess morbidity and mortality associated with oral and maxillofacial surgery procedures requiring general anesthesia among children with aspiration tendency requiring enteral feeding.
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Body Download PDF Abstract The greater palatine nerve and the greater palatine canal are common sites for maxillary anesthesia during dental and maxillo-facial procedures.