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“We are thinking beyond dentistry”: Study helps clinicians identify Sjögren’s syndrome

Indianapolis, US: Sjögren’s syndrome is a chronic autoimmune disease that can affect the entire body including the teeth. Since diagnosing the disease ...

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A three-unit bridge restoration of a fractured ceramic crown using a digital workflow

A 38-year-old female patient presented to our dental practice complaining of discomfort in the maxillary left area. The clinical examination revealed a ...

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New ADA guideline recommends acetaminophen and NSAIDs for paediatric dental pain

CHICAGO, US: The American Dental Association (ADA) Science and Research Institute and the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine in the US have ...

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Dentistry stands among top-ranked degrees in 2023

JERSEY CITY, N.J., US: In the rapidly evolving landscape of higher education, the value of degrees is constantly shifting to align with the demands of a ...

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China releases pent-up demand, boosting second-quarter financial results

LEIPZIG, Germany: Strong patient volumes in most countries, coupled with a dramatic uptick in China, helped major dental manufacturers to post sales growth ...

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Thousands of New Zealand children overdue for dental surgery

AUCKLAND, New Zealand: The number of children in New Zealand needing dental surgery is growing for a number of reasons, among them poor prevention, ...

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Screw-retained restoration of a maxillary first molar and second premolar

Dental implants are widely accepted as a successful method for replacing missing teeth. The success of dental implant treatment depends on many factors, ...

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New research examines ameloblasts, holds promise for regenerative dentistry

SEATTLE, US: Murine models have been instrumental in studying tooth development; however, significant differences in tooth shape, number of cusps, and the ...

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Mouthwash may reveal risk of cardiovascular disease

HAMILTON, Ontario, Canada: The link between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease is well established. However, most research in this area concerns older...

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CBCT data could help create patient-specific scaffolds for periodontal tissue regeneration

ATHENS, Greece: Leveraging advancements in 3D printing, researchers in Greece have outlined a methodology for designing patient-specific 3D scaffolds for ...

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ITI World Symposium 2024: More than 50 speakers, exclusive clinical case footage and real patient stories

SINGAPORE: The International Team for Implantology (ITI) World Symposium 2024 will be held in Singapore from 9 to 11 May next year. The event will feature ...

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Mandibular bone structure indicates future loss of stature, study says

GOTHENBURG, Sweden: Older age is a major predictor of various health issues, including cognitive and cardiovascular disease, hearing loss and progressive ...

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A novel approach to root canal preparation: The in–out technique

Much has changed in endodontics during the last 20 years, except the anatomy, which is still just as complex. We can improve our protocols and techniques, ...

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Japanese researchers explore whether workplace dental check-ups reduce absenteeism for dental care

TOKYO, Japan: Oral disease contributes significantly to absenteeism globally, constituting between 9.06% and 26.7% of total illness-related absenteeism. The...

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3Shape TRIOS 5 wins Cellerant Best of Class Hygiene Award

COPENHAGEN, Denmark: The 3Shape TRIOS 5 intra-oral scanner has been given the Cellerant Best of Class Hygiene Award for 2023. The achievement underscores ...

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PANAVIA SA Cement Universal named as top product by DENTAL ADVISOR

TOKYO, Japan: PANAVIA SA Cement Universal adheres to virtually all substrates, including lithium disilicate, in a single procedure without the need for a ...

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A Class II open bite case with missing mandibular right central incisor, managed with a hybrid aligner treatment approach

Clear aligners are not always a perfect alternative to conventional orthodontic appliances.1–4 Although theoretically it is possible to achieve good ...

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Tracking periodontal disease with electronic dental records may enhance diagnosis and treatment

INDIANAPOLIS, US: Despite advances in periodontal disease research and treatments, it remains a growing health issue in the US. To address this topic, ...

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Malaysia’s first oral health Braille book enters record book

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: Addressing the oral health needs of the blind community, Malaysia published its first dental Braille book, Colour Your World With ...

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Indian dental revamp to make graduate test mandatory

NEW DELHI, India: New regulations for the dental profession in India will mean that all BDS graduates will have to pass a dental National Exit Test ...

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Researchers developing novel AI platform for dental disease identification

GUILDFORD, UK: Dental disease identification is often cumbersome and time-consuming. To assist dental professionals in better detecting dental problems, ...

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A-dec announces new partnership with Romanian dealer Tehnodent Poka

NEWBERG, Ore., US: Continuing its international growth, dental manufacturer A-dec has announced a new partnership with Romanian dental dealer Tehnodent ...

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Promoting natural vertical bone growth—not a myth but a reality

Bone loss is one of the greatest challenges in dentistry. Bone volume is linked to the presence of natural teeth. With loss of its anchors, that is, the ...

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New method of safe and painless drug delivery is to be commercially available

SINGAPORE: Some ways of administering medication, such as rectal insertions, can be distressing and unpleasant for patients. Researchers at the National ...

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The current global dental material market—an overview

According to the latest findings by iData Research, the global dental material market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 4.1% over the...

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Well-known age assessment using third molars is not scientifically backed, says study

MALMÖ, Sweden: Determining an individual’s age plays a pivotal role in various medical, legal and anthropological contexts. Traditionally, the ...

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Exocad to offer software licences for students

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

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LightForce Orthodontics secures funding for 3D‑printed brackets

BURLINGTON, Mass., US: A Series D funding round has generated US$80 million (€73 million) for LightForce Orthodontics. The young Massachusetts company ...

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Unforgettable experiences and Grammy-winning entertainment at DS World Las Vegas 2023

LAS VEGAS, US: Each year, dental professionals come to Las Vegas to learn, network and be inspired at Dentsply Sirona’s flagship clinical education ...

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COVID-19 pandemic had both positive and negative consequences for orthodontists

RICHMOND, Va., US: No orthodontic clinician in the world was left unaffected by the extreme adaptation to practice and procedure required during the ...

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