Cosmedent offers virtual course with Dr. Arthur Volker
Cosmedent’s Center for Esthetic Excellence is offering a virtual course on the use of direct composite resin on December 3-4 with Dr. Arthur Volker. Called
Cosmedent’s Center for Esthetic Excellence is offering a virtual course on the use of direct composite resin on December 3-4 with Dr. Arthur Volker. Called
Adding a common anti-tooth decay milk product to processed yogurt not only prevents enamel demineralization but also repairs lesions on the harder outer layer of
Illinois-based dental product supplier Young Innovations has announced the acquisition of California-based dental implant component vendor Preat. The acquisition strengthens Young’s continued commitment to invest
Smiles By Design has launched its premium online orthodontic treatment services in the U.S. and Canada. With its teleorthodontic treatment service, Smiles By Design includes
Nobel Biocare and Doceram Medical Ceramics have expanded their partnership with the release of the NobelProcera zirconia implant bridge. The bridge, which is made with
Kulzer has introduced its Venus Diamond/Venus Pearl One line of single-shade composites. The composites utilize the firm’s adaptive shade-matching technology to optimize the filler and
Keating Dental Arts has changed its name to Keating Dental Lab, in addition to adopting the tag line “You Can Count on Keating.” The lab’s
Cerberus Capital Management announced that one of its affiliates has acquired National Dentex Labs, the largest network of fully owned dental labs in the U.S.
GC America said that its G-ænial Universal Injectable restorative is now available in a single-use unitip delivery system. G-ænial Universal Injectable has highly thixotropic viscosity,
TJz Balm has released an organic and botanical over-the-counter topical pain relief balm for teeth grinding and jaw pain. The balm, also called TJz Balm,
The American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS) has named Dr. B.D. Tiner as its new president. Dr. B.D. Tiner. Image courtesy of the AAOMS.
The presence of COVID-19 likely led a woman, who was diagnosed with a rare blood disease, to develop severe hemorrhagic necrosis on her lips. This