Dental Laboratories Association creates ‘British Bite Mark’
U.K. dental patients can now identify where their oral appliances were made, thanks to the new “British Bite Mark” campaign by the Dental Laboratories Association
U.K. dental patients can now identify where their oral appliances were made, thanks to the new “British Bite Mark” campaign by the Dental Laboratories Association
TAMPA, Fla. – Empress 2 all-ceramic crowns appear acceptable for use on posterior teeth requiring full coverage restorations, according to research presented today at the
Light Instruments, also known as Syneron Dental, has initiated a voluntary field action regarding LiteTouch dental laser systems installed at customer sites in Europe. This
Georgia lawmakers have introduced legislation that would put more requirements on what dental lab workers tell their dentist customers, according to a story by WTVM.
Milestone Scientific saw growth in dental instrument and handpiece sales in 2011 domestically, but a decrease in sales internationally and during the fourth quarter of
3M has filed a patent infringement lawsuit in Germany against Ivoclar Vivadent regarding its nonshaded zirconia CAD/CAM blocks and coloring liquids, sold Ivoclar’s IPS e.max
All-ceramic materials are firmly entrenched in prosthodontics, but until recently there was a gap in the research documenting their performance. Now a new study in
Zhermack has introduced its Dune EcoTech microsandblasting system, which the company said ensures minimum sand consumption and reduces oxide and microsphere supply costs due to
Researchers from Linköping University in Sweden have developed a coating for titanium implants that enables the implants to adhere to the bone better and faster,
Komet now offers round abrasive caps (9958R) that have been developed to grind hard and soft acrylics, silicone, and dry plaster. The caps, which are
Heraeus Kulzer has introduced the Mondial 8i-5 degree posterior tooth line to the U.S. market. Designed to meet the requirements of implant and geriatric prosthetics
State budgets already strained by the recession are shouldering an extra burden to cover expensive emergency room (ER) treatment for toothaches and other avoidable dental