Industry News

Scale Sorts Orofacial Pain Patients for Faster Treatment

Persistent orofacial pain, which is defined as pain in the face that lasts more than 3 months, affects about 7% of the population.

Read More
Industry News

Protein-Peptide Injection Stimulates Bone Growth Without Surgery

Researchers at Tokyo Medical and Dental University have injected a gelatin-based gel carrying the peptide OP3-4 and recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein 2.

Read More
Industry News

ADA Foundation Offers Relief to Flooded Louisiana Dentists

Dentists who need assistance with food, water, clothing, and shelter in the wake of the recent flooding in Louisiana can seek immediate aid.

Read More
Industry News

Dentist Charged With 55 Infection Control Breaches

The Professional Conduct Committee of the United Kingdom’s General Dental Council (GDC) has removed Desmond D’Mello from its register of dental professionals, meaning.

Read More
Industry News

National Cancer Network Promotes Early Detection to Save Lives

Debra Zafiropoulos, RDH, a proponent for the early detection of oral cancer, is continuing her advocacy efforts by launching the nonprofit 501(c)(3) National.

Read More
Industry News

Dr. Surindar Bhaskar, 1923-2016

Surindar “Sindi” Bhaskar, DDS, who served as a major general in the United States Army Dental Corps before retiring, died on August 4,.

Read More
Industry News

Experts Call for Global Targets in Reducing Antibiotic Usage

The growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) could reduce or even eliminate the effectiveness of many common medications, putting people’s health and lives.

Read More
Industry News

Dr. Surindar Bhaskar, 1923-2016

Surindar “Sindi” Bhaskar, DDS, who served as a major general in the United States Army Dental Corps before retiring, died on August 4,.

Read More
Industry News

Experts Call for Global Targets in Reducing Antibiotic Usage

The growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) could reduce or even eliminate the effectiveness of many common medications, putting people’s health and lives.

Read More
Industry News

Fluoride Suspected in Increasing Diabetes Rates

Fluoride has long been an effective tool in fighting tooth decay. But research from Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) investigated whether it has.

Read More