Endoscopic approach eases blocked salivary duct treatment
The current method for treating a blocked salivary duct is far more complicated and dangerous than it should be. Now Cook Medical is working to
The current method for treating a blocked salivary duct is far more complicated and dangerous than it should be. Now Cook Medical is working to
Atlantic Precious Metal Refining has unveiled Strategy Milling, a milling center designed to provide dental professionals will milled full-contour gold crowns and bridges. The milling
Coltène has launched the Componeer Class V prefabricated composite shell system. Cervical defects are typically treated using adhesive bonding and composite. The new approach is
DentalEZ Group has introduced the StarDental Titan e-type motor and attachments. The motor is an adaptable low-speed motor built on the foundation of the Titan
Students in West Virginia public schools will participate in a prevention-focused oral health program, according to an Associated Press article. The program, which will begin
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared Convergent Dental’s Solea for ablation of hard tissue for caries removal and cavity preparation. Solea is
The Key Group, a healthcare market research firm, has released its 2013 U.S. Dental Laboratory Market Assessment and Trends Report. Now in its third year,
Dalhousie University has taken an equity position in BlueLight Analytics, a privately held Halifax, Nova Scotia, business that provides specialized instruments and services to the
The evolution of the handpiece, one of the most frequently used devices in the dentist’s toolkit, has reached a stage where it is now possible
Drinking certain lower-cost tea blends can push people’s fluoride intake over daily recommended levels, increasing the risk of skeletal and dental illnesses, according to a
Biolux Research has completed a new clinical study using a shorter, more efficient, photobiomodulation treatment protocol to increase implant stability after surgery. The clinical study
Endosseous dental implants, also known as blade-form implants, could get a boost in interest from the dental community as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration