Exercise reduces gum disease in those with liver disease
Exercise improves physiology and reduces gum disease in people with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, according to a recent study in the International Journal of Environmental
Exercise improves physiology and reduces gum disease in people with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, according to a recent study in the International Journal of Environmental
Low bone mass may be associated with periodontal disease (PD) in middle-aged adults, according to a study published on March 23 in the International Journal
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may aid in the early detection of gum disease by showing periodontitis-linked changes in the jawbones of patients prior to bone
A novel toothpaste demonstrated significant improvements in the gum health of patients with periodontitis in a six-month study published in the Journal of Periodontology. Researchers
In this week’s episode, Reena Wadia discusses what it was like setting up her practice and her tips for those looking to do the same.
Amyndas Pharmaceuticals has announced positive results from its phase II study evaluating a peptide in 39 patients with periodontal inflammation and gingivitis. The study looked
Biolase is looking to unite a community of periodontists through the newly launched Waterlase Perio Academy. The academy, which is open to all periodontists using
The COVID-19 pandemic has made us rethink our norms, including the use of powered dental tools. Karen Davis, RDH, sat down with DrBicupsid.com to discuss
Testing services provider Prometric has implemented the patient-free Dental Licensure Objective Structured Clinical Examination (DLOSCE) by the Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations (JCNDE). The
February is Gum Disease Awareness Month, and it couldn’t be timelier as new research indicates COVID-19 is related to gum health. American Academy of Periodontology
Dear DrBicuspid Member, Our top story of the week names orofacial reactions observed in patients given the two COVID-19 vaccines. Acute peripheral facial paralysis and
People who have periodontitis and give blood may be at risk of contaminating donations with bacteria, making transfusion patients more vulnerable to hospital infections, according