CDA journal covers fluoridation in Calif.
The August issue of the Journal of the California Dental Association focuses on fluoridation issues and projects in California. Topics include the gains made in
The August issue of the Journal of the California Dental Association focuses on fluoridation issues and projects in California. Topics include the gains made in
Schreiner MediPharm, a provider of specialty pharmaceutical labeling solutions for more than 60 years, has developed a special label solution for effectively marking dental carpules.
A minimally invasive approach to restoring interproximal root caries using a glass ionomer yielded positive results in a longitudinal study, regardless of the patients’ age,
DMG America will introduce PermaCem 2.0, a permanent cement that bonds to zirconium restorations, on September 1. Incorporating the recently developed adhesive monomer formula, the
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) can help ease pain, swelling, and trismus associated with surgical removal of impacted lower third molars, according to a study in
Crest and Oral-B have teamed up with actress and mom Jennie Garth and her 9-year-old daughter Lola to inspire children and parents to brush up
The Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation is launching a new community grants program to provide funding for programs and organizations that improve the oral health
Biolase has signed a long-term agreement with laser dentistry expert Norbert Gutknecht, DDS, PhD, and the Aachen Center for Laser Dentistry in Germany. The partnership
The European market for dental implants will contract in 2012, then slowly resume growth through 2016, according to a new report from Millennium Research Group
Iranian researchers have developed a type of porous silica nanomaterial that could serve as a filling agent for dental composites (Dental Materials, September, 2012, Vol.
High fluoride exposure in drinking water may negatively affect children’s neurodevelopment, according to a study by Harvard University researchers (Environmental Health Perspectives, July 20, 2012).
Dentists in the U.K. are being warned about accepting money for recommending stem cell harvesting to their patients. The Dental Defence Union (DDU) has been