Wearable biosensor developed to detect gum disease
A new tissue-adhesive biosensor has been developed to detect gum disease, which researchers say will ‘shift care from reactive to proactive’. Developed by researchers at
A new tissue-adhesive biosensor has been developed to detect gum disease, which researchers say will ‘shift care from reactive to proactive’. Developed by researchers at

Written by: Drs. Bruce A. Smoler, Adam Marina, Bradley M Pinker, and Roger S Thayer New technologies often decrease the overall efficiency of procedural workflows.

Written by: Jacob Kaufman, DMD Introduction Digital workflows have improved the efficiency and experience of complete denture fabrication—streamlining production, reducing chair time, and minimizing patient

ROCK HILL, S.C., US: 3D Systems has announced the US commercial launch of its NextDent Jetted Denture Solution. The denture system utilises multiple materials in
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Power up your practice: Alan Clarke explores strategies to effectively train your dental team in embracing and harnessing innovative solutions. In today’s digital age, integrating cutting-edge
From design to technology and patient experience, Alan Clarke shares his strategies and insights for building a modern dental practice in 2024 and beyond. So
Laura Edgar, managing director at Aura Infection Control, explains Aura’s mission to help UK dental practices use different products and services to protect patients. In
Hannah Burrow, CEO and co-founder of Kiroku, discusses how AI tools can make dentistry more patient-centred, not less. In a recent survey, over one-third of