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Interview: Azento brings the clinician financial and time-saving benefits

The recent Dentsply Sirona World 2018 conference in Orlando saw the launch of Azento, a single tooth replacement. Dental Tribune International spoke with Jo...

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Dental Tribune Poland team honoured at CEDE

POZNAŃ, Poland: For the past 15 years, the Polish subsidiary of Dental Tribune International (DTI) has brought the latest information to dental ...

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Dental care for underserved communities: BIOLASE supports nonprofit organization

IRVINE, Calif., US: Together with nonprofit organization Healthy Smiles For Kids of Orange County, global dental laser provider BIOLASE recently hosted an ...

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AEEDC 2019 early bird offer ends soon

DUBAI, UAE: Dental professionals interested in attending the UAE International Dental Conference & Arab Dental Exhibition (AEEDC 2019) still have the chance...

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Interview: “It is our intention to make this congress a turning point”

From 1 to 3 October, the 16th World Congress in Laser Dentistry will be hosted in Aachen in Germany, giving international dental professionals the ...

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Philips to launch ProtectiveClean range at BDIA Dental Showcase

LONDON, UK: The BDIA Dental Showcase, to be held from 4 to 6 October at ExCeL London, will provide the backdrop for the latest product launch by Philips ...

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Nobel Biocare supplies dental school with leading technology

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Canada: A new clinic for Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Dentistry is set to be officially opened by the end of this month. ...

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International dental laser community gathers for world congress

AACHEN, Germany: Laser specialists from more than 50 countries are currently getting ready to travel to Aachen. Being hosted from 1 to 3 October at the RWTH...

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Stem cells from primary teeth may help repair adult teeth, study finds

PHILADELPHIA, U.S.: Stem cell research has been central to many developments in medicine. In a new study, scientists have investigated whether stem cells ...

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Antibiotics may worsen oral infections

CLEVELAND, U.S.: Scientists have long known that overuse of antibiotics can do more harm than good, resulting for example in antibiotic resistance. However,...

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Planmeca PlanMill 30 S—Highly accurate entry-level milling unit for dental clinics

POZNAŃ, Poland: Planmeca, one of the world’s leading dental equipment manufacturers, is currently exhibiting its vast product range at the Central ...

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SureSmile: Dentsply Sirona introduces new clear aligner solution

ORLANDO, Fla., U.S.: With SureSmile, the clinician starts with a digital impression, takes a 2-D or 3-D image, uploads patient photographs, approves the ...

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Periodontal treatment may improve symptoms in cirrhosis patients

RICHMOND, Va., U.S.: Oral care is known to be important, not only to protect one’s teeth, but also for overall health. A new study has shown that thorough...

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Dentistry.com: New website designed to modernize the industry

LOS ANGELES, U.S.: In many ways it seems as though the increasingly popular wellness industry has influenced some people to put activities such as yoga and ...

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Alliance for a Cavity-Free Future holds summit at FDI 2018

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina: The Alliance for a Cavity-Free Future (ACFF) held its ninth annual summit on 7 September during the recent FDI World Dental ...

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Oral Reconstruction Foundation welcomes new chairman and board members

BASEL, Switzerland: The Oral Reconstruction (OR) Foundation has recently announced its new chairman, as well as a new member of the board of directors and a...

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HPV-linked cancer most commonly found in oral cavity

ATLANTA, U.S.: The human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most commonly sexually transmitted infections and a known cause of cervical cancer, as well as ...

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CEDE 2018 to hold Stars contest for the second time running

POZNAŃ, Poland: Taking place from 20 to 22 September, the Central European Dental Exhibition (CEDE) is one of eastern Europe’s premier dental ...

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Interview: “BlueM supports the body’s own healing process”

Awareness of the importance of oral care during pregnancy has been increasing, and this is also apparent in the dental products available today. Dutch ...

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“Molar Mic” personal communication system receives multimillion-dollar DOD funding

SAN MATEO, Calif., U.S.: Sonitus Technologies, a developer of miniaturized wireless personal communication solutions, has announced that it has been awarded...

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CEDE 2018 to focus on the connection between science and business

POZNAŃ, Poland: Central European Dental Exhibition (CEDE) is one of eastern Europe’s most exciting dental exhibitions. From 20 to 22 September, companies...

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EvoDent set to redefine digital dentistry

SHANGHAI, China: As the digital age takes dentistry into new worlds, the competition between companies to develop the best possible products is what drives ...

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Tested and Reviewed, Part 3: The Bam & Boo toothbrush

When it comes to toothbrushing, consumers and dentists are confronted with such a vast range of choices and new products entering the market on a monthly ...

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Dentsply Sirona World 2018 kicks off in Orlando

ORLANDO, Fla., U.S.: Dentsply Sirona, a leading dental manufacturer, has officially opened its annual Dentsply Sirona World 2018 industry gathering. The ...

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Rare case of black hairy tongue reported

ST. LOUIS, U.S.: Black hairy tongue (BHT) refers to a condition of black or brown discoloration of the tongue due to elongated filiform papillae, giving the...

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Anglo-Saxon teeth could help identify modern health issues, study finds

BRADFORD, UK: Unlike bones, children’s teeth continue to grow during periods of undernourishment and record high nitrogen values, providing a kind of ...

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Restoring the coral reef with CURAPROX

Marinecultures.org is a small, donor-funded organisation whose mission is to help protect and manage the coral reefs while improving the living conditions ...

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Interview: Smartphones can be a useful resource for dentists

According to the UK's Office of Communications, 78 per cent of British people own a smartphone. Needless to say, these devices have changed how many people,...

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Interview: “Social dentistry goes further”

As dentistry has grown more focused on biological processes and surgical treatments, the social determinants of health—the conditions in which we are ...

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Review: This was the FDI World Dental Congress 2018

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina: From 5 to 8 September, the capital of Buenos Aires was the meeting point for dental professionals from around the world. According ...

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