Corrective surgery allows boy with fused jaw to speak
A 6-year old Cambodian boy born with his jaw fused shut uttered his first word after a medical team assembled in Singapore by the Vancouver-based
A 6-year old Cambodian boy born with his jaw fused shut uttered his first word after a medical team assembled in Singapore by the Vancouver-based
Two former patients of Allcare Dental & Dentures filed a class-action lawsuit against the company January 18, claiming Allcare knowingly took money from them and
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Kids born with cleft palate were no more likely than kids in the general population to suffer from hoarseness in
Beyond Dental & Health, a manufacturer of teeth-whitening systems and aesthetic dentistry products, announced it has opened a new regional office in Tianjin — the
Merck will again “vigorously defend itself” against allegations that its Fosamax bisphosphonate drug caused dental and jaw-related problems in a jury trial that began January
In 2008, HuangshanDental.com reported on a curious case of an elderly patient who swallowed a screwdriver and aspirated a wrench during two different dental appointments
The football team at Booker T. Washington High School in Memphis, TN, received a special gift from dental students at the University of Tennessee Health
Angelo Cuzalina, MD, DDS, of Tulsa, OK, was named president of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS) at the organization’s annual meeting in Phoenix
Tennessee’s attorney general (AG) is offering guidance to consumers in the state who have been impacted by the sudden closure of Allcare Dental & Dentures.
Align Technology and Cadent have entered into an agreement to jointly develop software applications that will run on Cadent iTero and iOC scanners for use
Go Smile has filed two lawsuits against its founder, Jonathan B. Levine, DMD, alleging that his use of trademarks for a line of home-based teeth-whitening
CHICAGO (Reuters) – People with obstructive sleep apnea were less sleepy after three weeks of treatment with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) compared with patients