Review: Is there an ideal material for apical sealing?
While amalgam, zinc oxide eugenol, or mineral trioxide aggregate are often used as filling materials for apical sealing in root canal therapy, is one better
While amalgam, zinc oxide eugenol, or mineral trioxide aggregate are often used as filling materials for apical sealing in root canal therapy, is one better
Soon you might be treating your patient’s caries with a collagen sponge filled with a drug — first tested to treat Alzheimer’s patients — that
Kerr has launched a website to provide information on the new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards on the discharge of mercury and other metals
Western Dental has appointed Natalie Arranaga as its new vice president of dental implants. Most recently, Arranaga was regional director of specialty operations for Pacific
As dentists, we are all too familiar with particular oral health problems that could have been avoided if patients refrained from bad dental hygiene practices
HuangshanDental.com takes a look back at the most-read news and clinical articles from 2016, as measured by page views. The most popular article was our
Premier Dental has released a new package for ceramic restorations. The company’s rotary tooth preparation, tissue management, and finishing/polishing products are included in the package,
The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) has awarded a New York University (NYU) researcher a $1.9 million, five-year grant to study calcium
How effective are various treatments for caries prevention such as fluoride varnishes and pit-and-fissure sealants? The authors of a new study reviewed high-level evidence on
Differences between implant surfaces at the nanoscale level appear to at least partially determine which have a higher chance of success after an implant procedure,
TJA Health has introduced a new remineralizing and whitening mouthrinse. The Plaque HD remineralizing mouthrinse strengthens and remineralizes tooth enamel and also whitens teeth, according
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized standards to reduce the discharge of mercury and other metals in wastewater from dental practices into municipal