Komet offers endodontic file retrieval kit
For the first time in the U.S., Komet USA is offering a kit for retrieving broken endodontic files. Developed in conjunction with dentist Dr. Dominique
For the first time in the U.S., Komet USA is offering a kit for retrieving broken endodontic files. Developed in conjunction with dentist Dr. Dominique
Sargenti paste still widely used despite controversy The FDA, ADA, and AAE do not condone it, nor do U.S. dental schools. So why do dentists
Can one adhesive work in both etch-and-rinse and self-etch systems? Researchers showed data supporting that notion at the recent American Association for Dental Research (AADR)
Are implants becoming unaffordable for the average American? Do sealants really work? What is the standard of care for patients on bisphosphonates? These are just
Astra Tech introduced its OsseoSpeed TX implant line to the U.S. market at the Academy of Osseointegration annual meeting on March 4-6 in Orlando, FL.
Komet’s H1SML.RASL.006 tungsten carbide instrument, designed for “quick and efficient isthmus preparation during endodontic procedures,” is now available in two larger sizes: 008 and 010.
In response to concerns about the potential harmful effects of bisphenol A, Pulpdent issued a release stating that its Embrace WetBond pit-and-fissure sealant contains no
Just when supporters of dental amalgam thought they had seen the last of their most outspoken foe in the U.S. Congress, Rep. Diane Watson (D-CA)
ProDrive Systems has released an upgrade for the W&H Synea TA96 turbine. The upgrade, featuring a triangular bur and engaged drive system, is intended to
Mydent International has introduced two lightweight high-speed handpieces. The new Defend handpieces feature a four-hole quick-release connection with 360° swivel intended to reduce hand fatigue,
The state of Florida will reimburse the American Academy of Implant Dentistry $725,000 for legal costs stemming from a lawsuit over dentists’ rights to advertise
WASHINGTON, DC – Contrary to decades of tradition, dentists should leave carious dentin untouched in many lesions, researchers said Wednesday at the American Association for