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Four ways for dental laboratories to benefit from digital workflows

COPENHAGEN, Denmark: “For a lab, every second counts,” according to Lee Culp, certified dental technician and CEO of Sculpture Studios, a dental ...

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3D fabrication workflow: Solid and lattice-structured titanium alloy dental implant overdenture bars

Dental implants remain the gold standard for the replacement of one or more missing teeth.1, 2 In an edentulous arch, rehabilitation with implants provides...

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Exocad releases PartialCAD 3.1 Rijeka with 22 new functionalities

DARMSTADT, Germany: Exocad, an Align Technology company and a leading dental CAD/CAM software provider, recently announced the release of PartialCAD 3.1 ...

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New names for FKG’s solutions for 3D cleaning of root canals

LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS, Switzerland: Because its XP-endo Finisher and XP-endo Finisher R are compatible with all rotary and reciprocating shaping ...

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Intra-oral scans may present more humane option for evaluating clefts in infants

ALEXANDRIA, Egypt: Clefts of the lip and/or palate and alveolar bone are the most common congenital anomalies of the head and neck and result in feeding, ...

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Ongoing growth of the global clear aligner market

BURNABY, British Columbia, Canada: The global clear aligner market was valued at approximately US$5.2 billion (€4.8 billion) in 2022 and is expected to ...

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FDI to welcome the world of dentistry to Australia

SYDNEY, Australia: Organised annually by FDI World Dental Federation, the World Dental Congress is one of the most prestigious continuing education events ...

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FDI 2023: Latest industry trends and expansive networking opportunities

SYDNEY, Australia: This year’s FDI World Dental Congress is going to be one of the premier global dental events of the year, not only bringing the dental ...

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New strategy for WOHD to be revealed at World Dental Congress

Celebrated every year on 20 March, World Oral Health Day (WOHD) is the largest global awareness campaign on oral health. The WOHD task team oversees the ...

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FDI’s Young Dentists Forum empowers future leaders in dentistry

SYDNEY, Australia: To engage with aspiring dental professionals and students, FDI has launched the Young Dentists Forum, and the inaugural session will be ...

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Neoss Group welcomes Sandra von Schmudde as new managing director

ZURICH, Switzerland: Neoss Group is delighted to announce that Sandra von Schmudde has assumed the role of managing director of Neoss today. She will be ...

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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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