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Dental News
Eating vegetables could reduce oral cancer risk
RUGBY, UK: In a large series of studies conducted in Italy and Switzerland, researchers have found that people who ate green vegetables were less likely to ...
Endocarditis risk: Many German dentists ignore guidelines
BAD OEYNHAUSEN, Germany: German patients with congenital or acquired heart disease are advised to submit a cardiological examination pass to their dentist ...
Nigeria to break world record in toothbrushing
LAGOS, Nigeria: Last week, the Lagos State Government revealed that it is planning to congregate about 300,000 students from different local schools in ...
Silane coupling agents and surface conditioning in dentistry
In dental restorations, it is desirable to have durable and strong bonding between resin composite and dental restorative materials. Weak bonding at the ...
The antibacterial effects of lasers in endodontics
Endodontic treatment can attain success rates of between 85 and 97%.1 Adequate treatment protocols, knowledge and infection control are essential to ...
Competitive swimming increases risk of dental erosion
SZCZECIN, Poland: Research on the teeth of Polish teenage swimmers has revealed dental erosion in more than 26 per cent of competitive swimmers and 10 per ...
Dental plaque bacteria may trigger endocarditis
DUBLIN, Ireland: Oral bacteria that escape into the bloodstream are able to cause blood clots and trigger life-threatening endocarditis, researchers from ...
Kuwaiti dentistry gets boost during conference
KUWAIT CITY, Kuwait: During the 16th Kuwait Dental Association scientific conference, the Kuwaiti government announced that it has reopened a public dental ...
Simple and efficient crown fabrication with an advanced CAD/CAM system
Today’s computer-aided design and manufacture (CAD/CAM) technologies contribute greatly to restorative dentistry and provide clinicians with advanced ...
Dental occlusion/ temporomandibular joint and general body health
During the treatment of symptoms originating from disorders of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and occlusion, it was found that restoring the TMJ to its ...
Mussels serve as model for innovative dental implant coating
GIEßEN, Germany: Researchers from the Institute of Organic Chemistry at the Justus Liebig University Gießen have developed a synthetic compound that ...
The filter principle: Is every patient a finals patient?
You remember finals, don’t you? Of course you do. Your examiners carefully selected a patient(s) for you to examine and diagnose and for whom to ...
Needle-free anesthetic close to marketability
SILVER SPRING, Md. & FORT COLLINS, Colo., USA: Human efficacy trials for a new dental anestethic that comes without the painful process of having to ...
A year in review (Part 3): Orthodontics
Clinical orthodontics must be viewed as a specialty cemented in biology, Dr Young-Guk Park from the Kyung Hee University in Seoul says. In this final part ...
A year in review (Part 2): Cosmetic Dentistry
Aesthetic aspects do increasingly play an important part in clincical outcomes. In this second part of our exclusive commentary series, Dr Sushil Korailal ...
A year in review (Part 1): Endodontics
Many new technologies have been emerging during the last twelve months which made 2011 an interesting year for dentistry. In this first part of an exclusive...
First-class endodontics in 3-D
At the annual conference of the German Society of Endodontology and Traumatology (DGET), which took place from 3 to 5 November 2011 in Bonn, Germany, Morita...
Clinical application of a new flowable base material for direct and indirect restorations
Recent developments in composite resin materials and bonding technology have made the routine use of these materials in posterior teeth possible.1 Direct ...
Connectivity in the dental world
We live in a time in which things are changing exponentially and the way that we go about doing business is drastically evolving. The Internet has become a ...
Disagreement brews over use of botox in Australia
MELBOURNE, Australia: The use of Botulinum Toxin in dentistry is causing debate among the dental community in Australia. Discussion came to a head recently ...
The passive income practice
Exit planning has traditionally been a fairly simple task for dentists. The choices a dentist faced were either winding down the number of days worked, ...
White lines or white lies?
With the recent development of new file systems—WaveOne from DENTSPLY Maillefer and RECIPROC from VDW—endodontists have been having ...
The role of biology in the orthodontic practice (Page 8)
The goal of this article is to enhance the biological awareness of the orthodontic practitioner in order to minimise and avoid tissue damage during ...
The role of biology in the orthodontic practice (Page 7)
The goal of this article is to enhance the biological awareness of the orthodontic practitioner in order to minimise and avoid tissue damage during ...
The role of biology in the orthodontic practice (Page 6)
The goal of this article is to enhance the biological awareness of the orthodontic practitioner in order to minimise and avoid tissue damage during ...
The role of biology in the orthodontic practice (Page 5)
The goal of this article is to enhance the biological awareness of the orthodontic practitioner in order to minimise and avoid tissue damage during ...
The role of biology in the orthodontic practice (Page 4)
The goal of this article is to enhance the biological awareness of the orthodontic practitioner in order to minimise and avoid tissue damage during ...
The role of biology in the orthodontic practice (Page 3)
The goal of this article is to enhance the biological awareness of the orthodontic practitioner in order to minimise and avoid tissue damage during ...
The role of biology in the orthodontic practice (Page 2)
The goal of this article is to enhance the biological awareness of the orthodontic practitioner in order to minimise and avoid tissue damage during ...
The role of biology in the orthodontic practice
Orthodontic tooth movement results from forces applied to teeth, that evoke cellular responses in the teeth and their surrounding tissues, including the ...