AAP survey: Patients lie about flossing frequency
More than a quarter of patients lie about how often they floss, according to a new survey released June 23 by the American Academy of
More than a quarter of patients lie about how often they floss, according to a new survey released June 23 by the American Academy of
A new survey from Delta Dental found that 42.5% of pregnant women in the U.S. aren’t visiting their dentist. Delta Dental reminds women who are
American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA) and Henry Schein have partnered to launch the new ADHA/Henry Schein Innovation Center during the ADHA annual meeting, held June
There is a high level of periodontitis among U.S. adults age 30 and older, especially among the Hispanic population, according to a new study by
Treating periodontal disease may reduce symptoms of prostate inflammation, according to a recent study published in the journal Dentistry (February 9, 2015). Researchers from Case
ANAHEIM, CA – Outcomes can be improved and patients can achieve systemic health benefits through the management of periodontal risk factors, according to a presentation
A crowdfunding campaign that aims to analyze the dental microbiome wraps up on April 25. uBiome, a consumer-focused company that analyzes the human biome, is
Millennium Dental Technologies has joined the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine in Newark, NJ, to add the LANAP (laser-assisted new attachment procedure) and LAPIP (laser-assisted
Interleukin Genetics announced the appointment of Mark Carbeau as its new CEO and director. Before joining Interleukin, Carbeau was co-founder and CEO of Diagnostyx, a
If you were told that half of your patients could lose 40% of their total bone mass, putting them at risk for losing teeth, you
Danville Materials has acquired Perioscopy, which manufactures minimally invasive dental endoscope technology. Perioscopy’s technology focuses on diagnosing, viewing, and treating the subgingival pocket environment in
According to the World Dental Federation, 90% of the world’s population will suffer from oral diseases in their lifetime — yet many of these diseases