Orthodontic AlignerMeter app gets update
Great Smiles has released an update for the AlignerMeter app, which provides iPhone and Android smartphone users with a free invisible braces consultation. After downloading
Great Smiles has released an update for the AlignerMeter app, which provides iPhone and Android smartphone users with a free invisible braces consultation. After downloading
Body Jacob, October 2013 (photo: Rhonda McMaster) Like many who suffer from ectodermal dysplasia (ED), 14-month-old Jacob was initially diagnosed by his dentist. As the
A report issued by the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) has revealed an alarming statistic regarding early childhood caries (ECC): Each year in Canada,
Body Primary Incisor Root Fracture Injury to a primary incisor following a traumatic injury. Diagnosis of a root fracture may be suspected but must
The use of prilocaine in pediatric patients can increase the levels of methemoglobin in those patients, putting them at risk of associated problems that can
Dental supplier Life-Like Cosmetic Solutions will use a Facebook donation campaign to raise awareness for Oral Health America (OHA). For every new person who “likes”
Tooth fairy spending in the U.S. is skyrocketing and shows no signs of slowing down, according to a new survey released by Visa. The survey
Resin infiltration — a technique typically associated with the treatment of caries — can significantly improve the clinical appearance of white-spot lesions following orthodontic treatment,
The August issue of the Journal of the California Dental Association provides a pediatric dentistry update and reviews how to treat children with primary and
The successful sedation of a child patient with sevoflurane may be viewed differently by concerned patients when their son or daughter experiences emergence delirium and
The University of Iowa Department of Pediatric Dentistry has received a $15,000 Philips Sonicare grant from the National Children’s Oral Health Foundation (NCOHF) for community
Medicom has awarded two grants totaling $17,000 for oral health services for at-risk children. The donations to the National Children’s Oral Health Foundation (NCOHF) will