Licorice shows promise in preventing oral diseases
Can a medicinal root that tastes like candy be used to prevent caries and treat drug-resistant thrush? What about helping to treat alveolar bone loss
Can a medicinal root that tastes like candy be used to prevent caries and treat drug-resistant thrush? What about helping to treat alveolar bone loss
PeriOptix is launching its newest micro-optics lens technology at the California Dental Association meeting this week in San Francisco. The new MicroLine Flip-Ups loupes feature
Medelita, a manufacturer of lab coats and medical scrubs, has signed an exclusive distribution agreement in the U.S. dental market with Henry Schein. Together, Henry
Crest and Oral-B have released survey findings on the contributing influence of quality oral care among Hispanics. The survey findings were released in conjunction with
Innocoll, which makes pharmaceutical products and medical devices, has added dental-specific products to its line of wound-care and collagen-based products. The new products, which are
Cone-beam CT (CBCT) helped researchers from Chulalongkorn University in Thailand identify a relationship between severe periodontal bone loss and mucosal thickening of the maxillary sinus
Tooth Soap, a manufacturer of natural oral care products, has received a notice of allowance from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for claims
Over the past decade, Rhode Island has made progress in improving access to oral healthcare for children, but more work still needs to be done,
A U.K. dentist is being investigated after a 30-year-old patient died, allegedly from an allergic reaction to a mouth rinse. During an inquest this week,
September is National Healthy Aging Month, and Delta Dental wants dental practitioners to remind their senior patients that practicing good oral health habits is part
The College of Southern Idaho (CSI) Dental Hygiene Program is accepting patients to help students hone their skills, according to a story on MagicValley.com. The
The Georgia Board of Dentistry has rejected as written a proposed rule change that would have required a dentist’s exam and written authorization before public