Inhaled anesthesia affects kids’ brains more
Children’s brains are more affected by an inhaled anesthetic than an intravenous anesthetic with increased levels of brain lactate, according to a new study conducted
Children’s brains are more affected by an inhaled anesthetic than an intravenous anesthetic with increased levels of brain lactate, according to a new study conducted
SDI North America will donate $4 for every purchase of its 50-count packages of Riva glass ionomers as part of a new campaign to support
Virginia will pay $100,000 to the family of a 6-year-old boy who died while under sedation at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Dental Faculty Practice in
An Indonesian dentist has developed a dental handpiece that uses music to drown out the instrument’s traditional high-pitch whine. Dr. Dhanni Gustiana from Purworejo, Central
Body On the first day of National Oral Health Month in April, I was one of the volunteers hosting the Ottawa Dental Society booth
OrthoAccel Technologies has received official clearance from the Korean Food and Drug Administration (KFDA) to begin commercial sales of its AcceleDent orthodontic device in South
The parents of a 2-year-old Texas boy who died after a dental procedure are suing the anesthesiologist and the surgical center where the procedure was
A new study that tested whether dental restoration materials could affect children’s physical growth found no significant differences in physical development in children who received
The National Children’s Oral Health Foundation (NCOHF) will distribute four $10,000 grants to provide oral health services to children to dental clinics in Kentucky, California,
The tooth fairy is leaving an average of $3 per tooth this year, an increase of 15% from $2.60 left in 2011, according to a
The National Children’s Oral Health Foundation (NCOHF) has awarded $10,000 grants to several pediatric programs that deliver comprehensive educational, preventive, and treatment services for at-risk
The Pacific Center for Special Care at the University of the Pacific (UOP) Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry has received $1.2 million in grant