3 common myths in laser dentistry
For nearly 30 years, dentists have successfully used laser technology to solve myriad dental problems. Nevertheless, misconceptions about this technology remain. Here’s my response to
For nearly 30 years, dentists have successfully used laser technology to solve myriad dental problems. Nevertheless, misconceptions about this technology remain. Here’s my response to
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) taken for acid-related gastrointestinal conditions such as heartburn may cut the severity of periodontal disease, according to a study published on
Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) are at greater risk of developing periodontal disease and caries due to difficulties they may have performing oral care and
Dental laser company Biolase and Healthy Smiles for Kids of Orange County are inviting dental professionals to a reception that will be held September 24,
Low-level lasers reduced pain following extraction and implant surgeries in a pair of blinded randomized controlled trials published on September 5 in the Journal of
Biolase has entered into a clinical advisory partnership with endodontist Dr. L. Stephen Buchanan. Buchanan has been lecturing and teaching hands-on endodontic continuing education courses
I thought my dental colleagues were going to laugh me out of my profession when I suggested that raw honey could be used to brush
Biolase has added three new members to its board of directors, including the current executive director of the ADA. Dr. Kathleen O’Loughlin, who is retiring from
Biolase has reported revenue growth for its second quarter of the fiscal year (end-June 30, 2021). The company said its net revenue was $9.1 million, a
More than 40% of patients with COVID-19 experienced dry mouth, according to a review published in the Journal of Dental Research that looked at the
Eating fish may be linked to reduced periodontal disease in men, according to a poster session on July 24 at the virtual International Association for
Researchers from the ADA Science & Research Institute and National Institute of Standards and Technology developed a prototype device that measures changes in gingival temperature.