Isolite introduces Isovac isolation adapter at ADA 2013
NEW ORLEANS – In the company’s first product designed specifically for hygiene, Isolite Systems unveiled the Isovac dental isolation adapter at the ADA 2013 annual
NEW ORLEANS – In the company’s first product designed specifically for hygiene, Isolite Systems unveiled the Isovac dental isolation adapter at the ADA 2013 annual
Oral Health America (OHA) and dental manufacturer Hu-Friedy are encouraging kids of all ages to take care of their teeth by offering a fun coloring
Oral Health America’s Smiles Across America (SAA) program has distributed $300,000 in grants to organizations across the U.S. that provide oral healthcare to children. SAA
A new oral drug is showing promise for treating oral and genital ulcers in people with Behçet’s syndrome, according to research presented this week at
Patients who respond to questionnaires on their oral health can help predict the development of periodontitis, according to a new study. The study was published
Last year Esther Wilkins, RDH, DMD, told Tufts Now interviewer Julie Flaherty, “They used to say I could find calculus that wasn’t there.” She is
3M ESPE is the newest underwriting partner for the National Children’s Oral Health Foundation (NCOHF): America’s ToothFairy project. Supporting the delivery of oral health education
The American Dental Hygienists’ Association’s (ADHA) Board of Trustees has formally endorsed the Smiles for Life Oral Health Curriculum. Smiles for Life provides free online
Become your patients’ source for dental products In your role as expert advisor to patients on the subject of oral health, you can help them
Truthinadvertising.org (TINA) has filed a legal brief contesting a recent class-action settlement with Philips Oral Healthcare. A class-action lawsuit was filed against Philips Oral Health
Two lawsuits against Tulsa, OK, oral surgeon W. Scott Harrington, DMD, have been dropped, while another has been filed. The suits stem from the investigation
Cellular signals found between pancreatic cancer tumors and saliva support the validity of salivary diagnostics, according to a new study in Journal of Biological Chemistry