Lead found in U.S. crowns
Some crowns made in the United States contain lead, WBNS-TV of Columbus, Ohio, reported Friday. However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and
Some crowns made in the United States contain lead, WBNS-TV of Columbus, Ohio, reported Friday. However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and
In the world of self-etch adhesives, Kuraray’s Clearfil SE is like Muhammad Ali — the one to beat. That’s why researchers at the recent American
On the look-out for tools to ease that drill-and-fill routine? Komet USA has introduced a new bur to its line of ceramic instruments, which the
Forget amalgam and fluoride. Could lead be dentistry’s new bogeyman? The ADA said today that it is investigating reports of potentially dangerous levels of the
Is amalgam safe or not? While the debate continues to rage in the United States, Norway has made its decision: the country has announced a
They’re cheaper. They’re easier. They’re government-approved. And manufacturers are promoting them heavily. But can mini-implants do everything standard ones can? Probably not. That’s the consensus
What’s that burning smell? According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the smoke could be coming from your patient — if your electric handpieces
They kill human cells on contact. They cause allergies. They mimic female hormones. And as more and more people keep using them, a health crisis
Collagen Matrix announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared its SynOss synthetic material, a type of artificial bone, for oral surgery.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Feb 19 For the first time, teeth grown in culture from single cells have been used successfully to replace natural teeth
Microchips that mimic parts of the human body may sound futuristic, but these devices — called organs-on-chips — are already being used to study human
Enamel, the pearly white tissue that coats and protects our teeth, is the hardest tissue in the human body. It’s formed with the help of