
The Miss Thailand viral veneer video: What dental teams should know
If you haven’t seen the clip yet, you will, and so will your patients. During the Miss Grand Thailand 2026 preliminary round on March 25,

If you haven’t seen the clip yet, you will, and so will your patients. During the Miss Grand Thailand 2026 preliminary round on March 25,

Like most dentists, I have been using the same composite resin for decades. It’s the composite resin that I used in dental school 30 years

Full-mouth reconstruction (FMR) has long been grounded in a deep understanding of occlusion, materials, and prosthetic precision. While these fundamentals remain unchanged, the past few
MultiMatch Flow ChameleonAntimicrobial Composite with BioArmor.Premier Dental. Premier Dental has launched MultiMatch Flow Chameleon Antimicrobial Composite with BioArmor, a flowable composite designed to fight bacteria,

Denture adhesive (DA) may improve the strength of removable partial dentures (RPDs), likely allowing wearers to chew better and have a greater bite force. The

If you have ever worried about choosing the right shade for your patient’s smile, Dr. Tom Giacobbi has some advice in this installment of his

Thinking about that handpiece that makes such an impact on your schedule and your dental patients’ smiles? Dr. Tom Giacobbi is thinking about it, too,

At the recent Dentsply Sirona World meeting in Las Vegas, Dr. Paul Homoly shared some of his valuable patient communication tips with DrBicuspid. He focused
Potassium sodium tartrate, which whitens teeth from an electrical charge generated by brushing, may be an enamel-safe alternative to peroxide-based whitening agents, according to a
CDOCS is an invaluable resource for dental professionals seeking to refine their surgical techniques. Among the platform’s extensive library of educational content, five clinical tips
Bulk-fill composite resins appear to be effective options for direct restorations compared with the conventional incremental layering technique, according to a review recently published in
A curious pattern has emerged from facial recognition research: Women consistently are more accurate than men in correctly identifying celebrities based solely on their smiles.