New product: Removable appliance cleaner launches
Grow Green Industries has introduced a new consumer dental appliance cleaner. The GuardClean cleaning spray. Image courtesy of Grow Green Industries. The GuardClean mouthguard, aligner,
Grow Green Industries has introduced a new consumer dental appliance cleaner. The GuardClean cleaning spray. Image courtesy of Grow Green Industries. The GuardClean mouthguard, aligner,
Mouthguard manufacturer Opro has signed a multiyear licensing agreement with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). The agreement grants U.K.-based Opro the right to provide custom
Five dental organizations are working together during National Facial Protection Month in April to educate parents, caregivers, and coaches about how to prevent head and
Henry Schein has announced a marketing partnership with sports technology company GuardLab. The companies announced they would show how mouthguards can protect athletes at events
Mouthguard manufacturer Akervall Technologies has named Kathy Capelli as its new chief operating and financial officer. Capelli will oversee the company’s operation, supply chain, procurement,
When a U.S. Olympic archer who uses his mouth to hold his bow back fractured one of his front teeth and needed care so he
The American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) has partnered with athletic protection brand Shock Doctor to increase mouthguard adoption among young athletes. During the partnership, both
What kind of dentist would want an unpaid job treating patients who consider missing teeth a badge of honor? Meet Donald L. Goudy Jr., DDS,
Five oral health organizations are teaming up to raise awareness about mouthguards for National Facial Protection Month in April. National Facial Protection Month serves as
The 151st Midwinter Meeting concluded in Chicago on Saturday, February 27. Almost 30,000 attendees, including almost 7,000 dentists and more than 7,000 hygienists and assistants,
Technically speaking, mouthguards can be used for many things, but one of the most important things they can’t do is protect your patients against concussions.
Professional soccer players are at an increased risk for poor oral health, according to a new study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Researchers