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Reduce design time with exocad’s DentalCAD 3.1 Rijeka software

Exocad, an Align Technology company, recently released DentalCAD 3.1 Rijeka, the next generation of its CAD software for dental laboratories and ...

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Stock in major clear aligner companies slides as shipments fall short

LEIPZIG, Germany: Disappointing third-quarter results from SmileDirectClub (SDC) and Align Technology show that clear aligners are struggling to live up to ...

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“Our bodies aren’t naturally perfect geometries”: 3D printing advances customisation in treatment

For many of our readers, 3D printing has either become an essential part of their digital practice or might be a transition still in process. Regarding the ...

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Research identifies potential novel treatment for managing periodontal disease

LONDON, UK: Though our understanding of the causes of and potential treatments for periodontal disease has advanced substantially in recent decades, new ...

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Curaden becomes an industry partner of the ITI

KRIENS, Switzerland: Two major forces in dental care and training are coming together to deliver a strong impact worldwide. Curaden, a global leader in oral...

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2022 Osstem-Hiossen Meeting in Europe was a tribute to implantology

ROME, Italy: Featuring state-of-the-art technology, intriguing presentations and captivating live surgery, the Osstem-Hiossen Meeting in Europe on 28 and 29...

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The informed, lifetime patient

What does it mean to care for a patient over a lifetime? Are we, as dentists, treating a patient to make him or her happy and then saying goodbye, or should...

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Intoxicated at dental appointment: Can marijuana use hinder dental treatment?

CHICAGO, US: State legalisation of marijuana began to be introduced in 2012, and the use of personal and medical marijuana is on the increase in the US. ...

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If I could see through your eyes, I wonder what I would see?

Ever wondered why some things are very clear, very natural, even very normal for you, yet someone else thinks exactly the opposite, or you see or hear ...

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Swedental 2022 to offer three days filled with inspiration, seminars and networking

GOTHENBURG, Sweden: Convening dental teams and suppliers in a world-class event, the 2022 Annual Swedish Dental Congress and Swedental exhibition will be ...

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Mouth cancer rates skyrocket in UK

RUGBY, UK: Although oral cancer was previously thought to only affect people who lead unhealthy lifestyles, it is now evident that it may also affect those ...

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New protocol for complex treatment with in-house clear aligners just as effective as fixed appliances

DAMASCUS, Syria: The use of clear aligners in mild to moderate cases of malocclusion has been the subject of numerous studies, particularly as more dentists...

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Registration for 2023 Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting is now open

CHICAGO, US: The Chicago Dental Society (CDS) has recently announced that registration for its 158th Midwinter Meeting is now open. The premier dental ...

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Experts agree on standards for clinical treatment of peri-implant soft tissue

LUCERNE, Switzerland: Earlier this year, 43 leading experts from three organisations participated in a unique consensus meeting. The aim of the meeting was ...

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Exocad launches limited-time Ultimate trade-up offer

DARMSTADT, Germany: Exocad, an Align Technology company and a leading dental CAD/CAM software provider, has recently announced that it is offering a ...

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Study examines public perceptions regarding sustainable dentistry

SHEFFIELD, UK: Given the relatively high levels of material waste produced during the course of dental procedures, a more sustainable approach to dentistry ...

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Bredent implant awarded quality mark at EAO congress

LONDON, UK: Introduced in 2006, the whiteSKY system from bredent has proved its efficiency in clinical practice and scientific studies. At the congress of ...

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Amazon makes another attempt to enter healthcare

SEATTLE, US: Amazon signed an agreement in July to acquire One Medical, a technology-centred primary healthcare provider that combines in-person, digital ...

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DELIVER: Funding received for major collaborative project that aims to improve oral health quality

Prof. Nagihan Bostanci is head of Internationalisation in Dentistry and professor of Inflammation Research (Periodontics) in the Department of Dental ...

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Practitioners using Formlabs’ printers promise 3D printing will bring “so much excitement into your office”

SOMERVILLE, Mass., US: Held online on 26 and 27 October, the dental track of Formlabs’ User Summit 2022 offered practitioners all over the world the ...

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Radicular transplantation—The use of dental roots in the treatment of bone insufficiency

Treating bone insufficiency is a familiar challenge for all implant practitioners. Such insufficiency can compromise the placement of an implant, its ...

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Finnish study finds oral health worse in oropharyngeal cancer patients with HPV than oral tongue cancer patients

HELSINKI, Finland: Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes roughly 2% of oral cavity or laryngeal cancers and 31% of oropharyngeal cancers, according to a Lancet ...

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Dentsply Sirona overstated net income and net sales in 2021

CHARLOTTE, N.C., US: Eyebrows were raised earlier this year in response to a series of dramatic events at Dentsply Sirona. CEO Don Casey was unceremoniously...

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Study links face-to-face dentistry restrictions to increased antibiotic prescription

MANCHESTER, UK: Dental guidelines in the UK, as in many countries, are predicated upon the knowledge that dental infections respond better to treatment ...

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Join Kuraray Noritake at the IN.DIRECT virtual symposium

INNSBRUCK, Austria: Kuraray Noritake Dental would like to invite dental professionals to participate in its IN.DIRECT virtual symposium on aesthetic ...

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Internet addiction linked with dental caries in Japanese teens

TOKYO, Japan: A study of Japanese high school students has found that those suffering from internet addiction are more likely to have dental caries or ...

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“Digitalisation, also in dentistry, is unstoppable and brings with it many advantages”

Since 2017, Dr Fabia Flensberg has worked as a dentist at Dentalzentrum Essen in the Elizabeth Hospital Essen in Germany. Her work focuses on aesthetic ...

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FKG Dentaire introduces XP-endo Rise, making procedures faster, safer and more efficient

LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS, Switzerland: FKG Dentaire has introduced XP-endo Rise, the latest evolution of the innovative XP-endo shaping solution. Also new is a ...

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GC South America attends PRO EXPERIENCE 2022

SÃO PAULO, Brazil: After three years of social distancing, PRO EXPERIENCE, the Congresso Internacional de Prótese Odontológica (international dental ...

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Study on oral care in hospitalised pneumonia patients leads to change in international practice

TORONTO, Canada: Since the use of an antimicrobial oral rinse in intensive care units (ICUs) and its effectiveness in preventing pneumonia have been ...

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