Aesthetics

A New Smile for the Dentist

INTRODUCTION Yes, dentists need dental work too. Those who have the honor and privilege of providing care for a colleague should understand that.

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Industry News

Video Calls Impact How People See Their Own Smiles

More than half (58%) of the British adults responding to a survey by the Oral Health Foundation (OHF) and Align Technology said they.

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Industry News

People Believe Aging Changes How Their Smile Looks

According to a recent poll of 3,530 global respondents by DentaVox, 40% of people believe that aging changes how their smile looks.

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Industry News

Good Oral Health Means a Better Sex Life

Poor oral health can take a toll on relationships, according to surveys by DentaVox, with 69% of their 1,900 respondents saying that certain.

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Industry News

Young Adults Spending More on Dental Treatment

Adults under the age of 35 in the United Kingdom spend £750 a year on dental treatment, or more than three times the.

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Industry News

Survey Says Orthodontic Options Confuse Consumers

Consumers are confused about the options for straightening their teeth and whether or not an orthodontist is even needed to attain a beautiful,.

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Industry News

Smiling Really Does Make People Feel Happier

Smiling really can make people feel happier, according to researchers at the University of Tennessee (UT) and Texas A&M University who examined nearly.

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Industry News

Aesthetic Treatments Top List of Topics Dental Helpline Gets Asked About

Treatments such as implants, veneers, crowns, and dentures are the most common subjects of inquiries to the Dental Helpline, a free hotline operated.

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Industry News

Reversing Genetic Mutations Can Restore Smiles

Inherited genetic mutations can rob up to 7% of the population of their smile, according to University of Utah Health. Several genes are.

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Implants Today

Dental Implants in the Aesthetic Zone

The aesthetic zone represents the center stage for implant placement. This is true in a patient with a high lip-line when smiling as.

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