New bridge allows dentist, not patient, removal
Dental Evolutions has introduced an implant-supported bridge that can be removed by a dentist but not by a patient. The bridge, called the Fridge, uses
Dental Evolutions has introduced an implant-supported bridge that can be removed by a dentist but not by a patient. The bridge, called the Fridge, uses
Dental instrument and product manufacturer Hu-Friedy has introduced a new probe. The Colorvue Goldstein probe, developed in collaboration with Ronald Goldstein, DDS, allows greater visibility
Geistlich Pharma North America has introduced a new package size for its Bio-Oss bone substitute. Used in periodontal and oral surgery procedures, the bone substitute
Carestream Dental has updated its Logicon caries detector software and launched an online community to support software users. The v5.2 software updates include organized menus,
OCO Biomedical has opened registration for three simultaneous, daylong implant dentistry courses. The three courses will take place on Thursday, July 21, in advance of
Convergent Dental is introducing a new software update for the company’s all-tissue laser at the California Dental Association’s CDA Presents 2016 meeting in Anaheim, CA.
Nanomaterials that kill bacteria and remineralize teeth can be used to make better dental composites, according to a new study in ACS Applied Materials &
In this clinical case, techniques will be illustrated that can make crown removal, extractions, and grafting more simple, predictable, and efficient procedures, regardless of overall
The evolution of restorative dental technologies and materials is more than just a history of drilling and filling. Whereas silver and gold were the predominant
Ultradent Products has named a new president. Dirk Jeffs, formerly senior vice president of sales and marketing for the company, becomes president, with former president
Heraeus Kulzer has launched Modern Flow, a new high-density, low-expanding dental stone. Modern Flow doesn’t require vibration and is designed to work with base formers
Federal funds for oral health screenings for older Americans are available for the first time after President Barack Obama signed the Older Americans Act (OAA)