PBHS announces ADA TV for Samsung Smart TV
PBHS, a RevenueWell company, announced June 29 that ADA TV, its dental waiting room streaming service, is now available on Samsung Smart TV manufactured in
PBHS, a RevenueWell company, announced June 29 that ADA TV, its dental waiting room streaming service, is now available on Samsung Smart TV manufactured in
The ADA’s Dental Experience and Research Exchange, or DERE, and its integration with practice management system Open Dental empowers dentists to make evidence-based clinical decisions
Scientists from the American Dental Association Science & Research Institute will share their research at the 100th General Session and Exhibition of the International Association

Dr. Park Advancements in dental technology are bringing new ways to diagnose conditions and plan treatments more efficiently than ever before. Jacob G. Park, D.D.S.,

Strength test: ADA Science & Research Institute staff use a four-point bend apparatus to test the flexural strength and modulus, or stiffness, of materials used
Advances in dental technology continue to impact and change the dental profession. However, when buying and bringing in the latest equipment or service in the

Editor’s note: This is the latest story in the ADA News series Focus on Workforce that seeks to alleviate the nationwide difficulties of recruiting, training

Automation can revolutionize a dentist’s life. That’s the message of Gary L. Kadi, CEO of NextLevel Practice, who has helped more than 6,000 practices create

Advance: The feeder system works through the erosion of sodium fluorosilicate tablets in the patented New Wave Fluoridation Feeder, much like how chlorine is distributed

Dental health care personnel can use the mobile application CDC Dental Check to periodically assess their practices and ensure they are meeting the minimum expectations

Fun and games: SmileCon 2021 attendees play casino games in Dental Central during the Las Vegas meeting. Photo by EZ Event Photography. With opportunities to

Chairside: This graphic shows how dentists could use a probe developed by scientists with the ADA Science & Research Institute to measure the temperature, pH