What Enrichment Lies Beyond the Dentistry: A Tale of Discovery
Body One of the most challenging skills we pediatric dentists must develop is the ability to size up a patient. In my role as an
Body One of the most challenging skills we pediatric dentists must develop is the ability to size up a patient. In my role as an
3M ESPE has donated more than $270,000 worth of dental products to the National Children’s Oral Health Foundation (NCOHF). The donation of restorative materials will
The Northeast Delta Dental Foundation has awarded a grant to Oral Health America, a national nonprofit organization, that will give school oral healthcare programs a
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) inducted Joel Berg, DDS, as its newest president during its 65th Annual Session in San Diego on May
National Children’s Oral Health Foundation (NCOHF): America’s ToothFairy will become the primary charitable partner for the Pacific Dental Services-affiliated My Kid’s Dentist/Every Kid’s Dentist offices,
3M Unitek has launched Incognito Lite Hidden Braces, a new lingual brace system that is placed on the inside of the teeth, making it virtually
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) launched its new consumer-based website, www.mychildrensteeth.org. The AAPD developed the site to meet consumers’ growing need for evidence-based
Dentsply International reported a 25.6% increase in sales for the first quarter of 2012 (end-March 31) compared to sales in the same quarter a year
Thanks to strong sales of Invisalign, Align Technology reported revenues of $135.1 million for the first quarter of fiscal 2012 (end-March 31), a 29% increase
The International and American Associations for Dental Research have published two studies in the Journal of Dental Research that examine the definitions of dental caries
The Smile for a Lifetime Foundation (S4L), which provides orthodontic care and free braces to underserved children, has joined the Boys & Girls Clubs of
Children’s oral health is an important component in many dental offices. The prevention of dental disease in our youngest patients needs to be a priority