RightSmile to debut dental-grade whitening gel line
RightSmile is gearing up to launch its dental-grade teeth whitening gel line, DentiGel. DentiGel will provide dental-grade whitening products designed exclusively for dentists and will
RightSmile is gearing up to launch its dental-grade teeth whitening gel line, DentiGel. DentiGel will provide dental-grade whitening products designed exclusively for dentists and will
Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJD) patients are more sensitive to pain compared to healthy people, according to preliminary results from a seven-year study presented at the
A complaint was filed May 10 against Align Technology, charging the company with implementing unfair and fraudulent requirements for the prescription of Invisalign through the
Dentists aren’t just wielding needles filled with Novocain these days. Many are now injecting their patients with Botox to improve appearances and alleviate pain —
The teeth-whitening company RightSmile has entered into a distribution agreement with the newly formed RightSmile Latin America. The transaction is expected to add a minimum
Align Technology reported revenues of $90.1 million for the first quarter of fiscal 2010 (end-March 31), a 28% increase over revenues of $70.1 million in
A Pennsylvania woman has become the latest consumer to claim that zinc in Super Poligrip led to her nerve disorder and has filed a lawsuit
Bleaching with 10% carbamide peroxide does not increase the susceptibility of enamel to erosive and abrasive wear, according to a new study (Journal of the
Apparently reacting to a former policy of Align Technology, New York legislators have introduced a bill that would ban dental product manufacturers from requiring dentists
OrthoAccel Technologies is partnering with AB Orthodontics to introduce the AcceleDent system to the Australian market. AcceleDent uses vibrational force to increase the rate of
HandStands, which makes car air fresheners, has donated more than $500,000 to Operation Smile over the last 20 years, helping nearly 2,100 children around the
In-office bleaching may adversely affect the surface texture of composites, according to a new study (European Journal of Dentistry, April 2010, Vol. 4:2, pp. 118-127).