Adult xylitol study yields surprising results
Daily use of xylitol lozenges did not result in a statistically or clinically significant reduction in caries among adults with an elevated risk of developing
Daily use of xylitol lozenges did not result in a statistically or clinically significant reduction in caries among adults with an elevated risk of developing
Intermountain Healthcare is donating $100,000 to the nonprofit Sealants for Smiles to increase access to oral health education and preventive dental services for at-risk children
This month’s issue of the Journal of the California Dental Association features the translational research efforts of new and young investigators interested in turning clinical
Bisphenol A (BPA) appears to be associated with a biomarker for higher risk of heart and kidney disease in children and adolescents, according to an
Q: What is your technique for indirect restorations in your office, without sending it to a lab? A: There are many ways to fabricate indirect
A new report released today by the Pew Center on the States found that 40% of all U.S. states earned either a D or F
The parents of a 13-year-old Ohio girl who died in January of 2011 after receiving intravenous sedation for oral surgery have filed a lawsuit against
The Pew Charitable Trust and the Kansas Taxpayers Network were the biggest financial backers in a November vote on whether the city of Wichita, KS,
A substance similar to the adhesive that mussels use to attach to rocks and other surfaces in water could help prevent tooth sensitivity and help
The newest compressor to hit the market, the RAMVAC Osprey by DentalEZ Group, addresses a potential issue that many practitioners many not be aware of:
A 60-year-old woman undergoing dental implant surgery had to have her dentist’s drill bit removed from her right lung after it fell into her mouth
The citizens of Portland, OR, will vote one year sooner on whether fluoride should be added to the city’s drinking water. Portland officials decided to