Neoss launches new multiunit abutment
Dental implant firm Neoss Group has launched a new multiunit abutment for its Neoss4+ treatment system for full-arch restorations. The abutment comes with features that
Dental implant firm Neoss Group has launched a new multiunit abutment for its Neoss4+ treatment system for full-arch restorations. The abutment comes with features that
A Philadelphia Phillies fan may need to replace two missing teeth following a stunning run-in with field security at Citizens Bank Park during the October
The U.S. Army Medical Test and Evaluation Activity partnered with the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity in September to test three expeditionary dental treatment
More than one-third of people in the U.S. experience candy-related dental problems, including damaged crowns, according to survey results. As people dig into Halloween treats
3D printer manufacturer Nexa3D announced the release of its xCURE Desktop System and a new dental resin. The xCURE Desktop is an ultraviolet curing system
Recurring esthetic dental proportions (RED) — not golden proportions (GPR) — may be the best analysis tool to design restorations involving the maxillary anterior area.
A new biohybrid composite made from eggshells that promotes bone growth has been developed and may be used for dental bone and tissue regeneration in
Dental manufacturing technology company Carbon has released three new resins. The Pac-Dent Rodin Sculpture resin contains over 50% ceramic filler and is designed to provide
Unrealistic aesthetic expectations driven by social media may have led to overtreatment with direct composites for problems that needed no or minimal intervention, according to
Post and core (PC) restorations were more likely to survive if the post space preparation did not extend beyond the middle third of a tooth
Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc. has been distinguished as the “Innovative Company of the Year” by Dental Advisor, a leading authority that has been providing dental
A main alkaloid in cacao beans that is found in chocolate may slow dental erosion, lesion progression, and stimulate an intact layer, according to new