A New Way to Classify Gum Disease Based on Gene Expression Signature?
According to a recent news release, researchers at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) have devised a new system for classifying periodontal disease...
Cody Lopez | 10 years ago ›Study: Protein Might Play Key Role in Gum Disease
According to a recent news release, scientists at Forsyth, along with a colleague from Northwestern University, have discovered that the protein, Transgultaminase...
Cody Lopez | 10 years ago ›What is the Universal Dental Language?
Every day in our practices and with each one of our patients, our ability to communicate impacts our success immensely. Not only are we able to do what...
Jeff Lineberry | 10 years ago ›Inlays, Onlays and Veneers vs. Crowns
The most conservative treatment possible for patients is taught as the first choice in dental schools. As with most choices in dentistry, there are...
Denise Prichard | 10 years ago ›New Invention May Help The Body Generate New Bone
According to a recent news release, a new invention made at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Oslo, Norway, helps the body generate new bone,...
Cody Lopez | 10 years ago ›Many dental procedures require models of teeth. Our new staff training course, Making Accurate Dental Models, provides a detailed review of the process....
Cody Lopez | 10 years ago ›Honoring Women in Dentistry: Lucy Hobbs Taylor
In honor of Women's History Month and her birthday, we're highlighting Lucy Hobbs Taylor for her contributions to the dental profession. Lucy Hobbs Taylor...
Denise Prichard | 10 years ago ›Understanding Cement-Retained Implant Restorations
In a previous article I discussed the advantages and disadvantages of both screw-retained and cement-retained implant restorations. Although I have...
Greggory Kinzer | 10 years ago ›Why Should Your Staff Learn About Clinical Photography?
Dentists take clinical pictures for many reasons, the most important is to help patients understand the current condition of their mouth. Other uses are...
Cody Lopez | 10 years ago ›Study: Sponge-like Gel May Steer Tooth and Tissue Formation
According to a recent press release, a bioinspired gel material could one day help repair or replace damaged organs, such as teeth and bone,...
Cody Lopez | 10 years ago ›Study: Extracting Teeth Before Cardiac Surgery May Cause More Harm Than Good
According to a recent press release, a new study released by the Mayo Clinic has debunked current thinking of the necessity to remove infected teeth prior...
Denise Prichard | 10 years ago ›Why Should Adults Consider Orthodontics?
Helping people be healthy and make healthy choices – as opposed to simply repairing teeth – often incorporates all aspects of the dental...
Cody Lopez | 10 years ago ›