Fluoridation advocates win in Phoenix
The city council of Phoenix voted September 11 to continue fluoridating the city’s water supply. The vote concludes the Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee’s consideration of
The city council of Phoenix voted September 11 to continue fluoridating the city’s water supply. The vote concludes the Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee’s consideration of
The September issue of the Journal of the California Dental Association covers a range of topics, including a discussion of the different reasons for the
Portland, OR, has shed its distinction as the largest city in the U.S. to not fluoridate its public water supply. Today the city council voted
Iowa communities can now apply for grants to help them start putting fluoride in their water supplies or upgrade their existing fluoridation systems. Ten communities
How important are your personal interactions with patients? According to a new study from the Dental Practice-Based Research Network (DPBRN) Collaborative Group, in restorative dentistry,
Tokuyama Dental America is now offering a one-component, single application, light-cured protective sealant designed for treating hypersensitive dentin. Shield Force Plus infiltrates and seals exposed
HuangshanDental.com is pleased to present the next installment of Leaders in Dentistry, a series of interviews with researchers, practitioners, and opinion leaders who are influencing
The department of pediatric dentistry at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry is reminding parents and healthcare providers to help children prevent
Q: What are you using to cement your zirconia and e.max crowns? A: That is a great question, as the number of all-ceramic crowns is
Cristina Teixeira, DMD, PhD, an associate professor of orthodontics and of basic science and craniofacial biology, has been appointed chair of the department of orthodontics
Most Americans opt to whiten their teeth using home-based methods rather than professional whitening options, according to a research report from the market research firm
A 22-year-old Oregon man who wore braces for 11 years has filed a $185,000 lawsuit against his orthodontist, according to an article in the Oregonian.