Study: Save the tooth, avoid the implant
Dental implant technology is improving steadily as materials and the understanding of osseointegration advance. That reality is having an inevitable effect on treatment planning. But
Dental implant technology is improving steadily as materials and the understanding of osseointegration advance. That reality is having an inevitable effect on treatment planning. But
Heraeus Kulzer has launched a new line of composites, called Venus, that are free of bisphenol A (BPA). Both of the company’s Venus Diamond and
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has declined a petition to change the source of fluoride in U.S. drinking water. The petition, which sought a
A survey of U.S. dentists found that more than 91% of respondents favor the certification of the composition and ADA classification of the restorative materials
Ritter Dental USA is launching a new product marketing program for implants and crowns at this year’s ADA Annual Session, which will take place in
Heraeus Kulzer has launched its new Flexitime Monophase Pro Scan impression material. The new material was shown in a recent international study of 46 dentists
Chronic exposure to fluoridated water is not associated with an increased risk of hip fracture, according to a study published published by the International and
Body Canadians are not exposing themselves to unsafe levels of mercury due to their dental amalgam restorations, according to a study1 published in BMC Oral
Komet has launched the F360 endodontic file system, which features a simplified sequence that requires only two files. The files feature the company’s S-curve design
Four national dental associations have joined Oral Health America’s (OHA) annual Fall for Smiles campaign. The American Association of Dental Office Managers (AADOM), the Hispanic
Researchers at Michigan Technological University (MTU) are using nanotechnology to improve the form and function of dental implants. Tolou Shokuhfar, PhD, an assistant professor of
Researchers at King’s College London are investigating the evolution and development of dentition, which may reveal why humans and mammals only develop one or two