Conn. mulls advanced hygienist program
A bill introduced in the Connecticut House of Representatives would launch a one-year advanced dental hygiene practitioner (ADHP) pilot program in Hartford, CT. The bill,
A bill introduced in the Connecticut House of Representatives would launch a one-year advanced dental hygiene practitioner (ADHP) pilot program in Hartford, CT. The bill,
Dentists can play a crucial role in the early detection of methamphetamine use and participate in the collaborative care of users, according to a new
A majority of Canadians say their smile is important, yet few follow oral care regimens of regular brushing, flossing, and rinsing, according to the Crest
United Treatment Centers is planning to change its name to UTC AquaFree to better reflect its focus on waterless toothbrushes, the company announced. “Changing our
Hu-Friedy acknowledged the work of two dental hygienists by sponsoring their trip to attend the 2010 Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting. The company conducted a
Interleukin Genetics is among eight companies being sued by Genetics Technologies for alleged patent infringement, according to an 8-K filing with the U.S. Securities and
A Washington woman was sentenced to nine months in jail for failing to seek timely dental care for her developmentally disabled son, according to a
A U.K. woman was pulled over and slapped with a 60 pound ($90 U.S.) fine after traffic police caught her flossing while driving a 70
Pure Bioscience has launched IV-7 Ultimate Germ Defense (IV-7), a broad-spectrum disinfectant with silver dihydrogen citrate (SDC) technology as the active ingredient. IV-7 can be
CHICAGO – In a series of press conferences at the Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting, several new products were introduced that their makers claim will
Water Pik is repositioning its flagship oral care product as the Waterpik Water Flosser. Leveraging the original Waterpik brand and design, the company is introducing
Henry Schein has partnered with Brain-Pad to distribute oral appliance sanitizers in North America. Under the terms of the new five-year agreement, Henry Schein will