PRP, PRGF, and PRF: The Acronyms that Heal in Dentistry
Drawing blood in the dental office is a regular occurrence. It’s unavoidable, really. Gums bleed when we nick them, floss them, and move.
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Drawing blood in the dental office is a regular occurrence. It’s unavoidable, really. Gums bleed when we nick them, floss them, and move.
A pinprick of blood may be enough to detect head, neck, and anal cancers linked to the HPV16 strain of the humanpapilloma virus.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released its Interim Infection Prevention and Control Guidance for Dental Settings During the COVID-19 Response..
Five students at the Loma Linda University School of Dentistry (LLUSD) collaborated on a two-year investigation into the strength of dental amalgam following.
Children with cleft palate may face fewer painful surgeries and spend less time in orthodontic treatment thanks to a therapy developed at the.
Oral cancer accounts for 2% of all cancer diagnoses. It’s not common. But for those who are diagnosed, treatment can change the way.
Exposure to pesticides may lead to changes in the oral microbiome, according to a study from the University of Washington in Seattle. Researchers.
Exposure to pesticides may lead to changes in the oral microbiome, according to a study from the University of Washington in Seattle. Researchers.
Pierced lips, cheeks, gums, and tongues may be trendy. But they also present risks to oral health beyond interference with day-to-day functions like.
Eye safety is essential to dentistry. But the combination of most eyewear and dental masks does not fully protect the provider against projectile.