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Recent Alpha-Bio Tec congress focuses on the future of implantology

MONTE CARLO, France: Dentistry is in a continuous state of evolution, with the field of implantology perhaps experiencing the most amount of change. At ...

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Report highlights lack of access to dental care for the elderly

SYDNEY, Australia: The state of Australians’ oral health has been covered extensively down under for many years. As reported by Dental Tribune early in ...

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Dental startup quip receives $40 million in funding

NEW YORK, U.S.: Dental startup quip has taken the subscription economy by storm. As reported by Dental Tribune International in January 2018, after selling ...

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Free webinar to focus on making difficult restorative cases simpler

LONDON, UK: Minimally invasive dental procedures are becoming the new forefront of dentistry, according to Dr Monik Vasant. In a free Dental Tribune Study ...

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New standard to be developed for sterile reprocessing in dental practices

SYDNEY, Australia: Among the issues arising for small dental practice owners is adhering to regulations that are more applicable to larger institutions such...

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Researchers find traces of lead in 250,000-year-old Neanderthal teeth

NEW YORK, U.S.: Throughout history, human exposure to various metals and its effects have been investigated numerous times. In a new study, scientists from ...

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Teeth help shine a light on the health of people during the Dark Ages

TÜBINGEN, Germany: When one thinks of the medieval period from the fifth to the tenth centuries, often referred to as the Dark Ages, it may be easy to ...

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Editorial: Why the rush?

It’s difficult to watch certain television commercials, read a newspaper, see an online advertisement, a webinar, social media content or a recorded video...

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Researchers develop new method to determine biological sex of human skeletal remains

SACRAMENTO, Calif., U.S.: Through science, our ability to decode the past has continued to improve. In another advancement that will help archaeologists ...

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Heavy smoking during Irish famine led to dental caries, study finds

DUNEDIN, New Zealand: Despite the vast amount of research on smoking, the relationship between smoking and oral health in an archaeological sample of a ...

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Expert to focus on benefits of microscope in free webinar

NEW YORK, U.S.: As CAD/CAM technology has improved, precision crown preparation has become critical for success. In a free Dental Tribune Study Club webinar...

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Researchers find Neanderthal-like features in 450,000-year-old teeth

TOULOUSE, France: In a recent study, French, Italian and Spanish researchers have investigated some of the oldest fossil dental remains from Middle ...

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Brazilian Health Devices to host opinion leaders during CIOSP

SÃO PAULO, Brazil: The collaborative venture between the Brazilian Medical Devices Manufacturers Association (ABIMO) and the Brazilian Trade and Investment...

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Webinar to detail new mobile app aimed at aiding prevention

NEW YORK, U.S.: The digital advancements of the world are revolutionizing many different fields. Dentistry is most certainly included in the revolution and ...

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Webinar to focus on development of V3 implant

NEW YORK, U.S.: The development of the V3 implant focused on the design of the conical connection and the titanium grade of all components, providing more ...

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Nt-trading to distribute UnionTech’s EvoDent 3-D printers in Europe

SHANGHAI, China: When it comes to investing in a 3-D printer, quality, accuracy and predictability are all key elements that will guide a practitioner’s ...

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International College of Dentists meets with Pope Francis

ROME, Italy: Pope Francis, the leader of the Roman Catholic Church, recently hosted a delegation of 72 members and guests of the International College of ...

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Smoking weakens mechanisms needed to fight pulpitis, study finds

CLEVELAND, U.S.: The negative health impacts of smoking are widely known; however, few have researched its consequences regarding endodontics. In a new ...

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Colgate reports water saving campaign is having positive impact

NEW YORK, U.S.: To encourage consumers to save water when brushing their teeth, Colgate-Palmolive launched its turn-off-the-faucet-while-brushing message in...

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Oral health to be brought into focus during United Nations General Assembly

NEW YORK, U.S.: As part of the 73rd United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) that is currently taking place in New York, the UN will hold a one-day ...

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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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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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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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Co-inventor of V3 Implant System to host free webinar

NEW YORK, U.S.: The world of implant dentistry is forever evolving and growing. In a free Dental Tribune Study Club webinar on Thursday, Sept. 13, an expert...

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“The sugar wars: Rhetoric or reason?”—Experts debate the issue

NEW YORK: U.S.: Although many dentists and health professionals would agree that reducing refined sugars is a positive step toward improving oral and ...

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Orthodontists concerned about the emergence of DIY clear aligners

SYDNEY, Australia: Dental tourism and do-it-yourself veneers have been contentious topics of debate in dentistry for some time. For dentists, DIY ...

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Victorian dentists strike

MELBOURNE, Australia: On Wednesday, 22 August, dentists across Victoria stopped working for half an hour as a form of protest against unacceptable waiting ...

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E-cigarettes may modify genetic material in oral cells

BOSTON, U.S.: Electronic cigarettes are becoming increasingly popular. Although they are viewed by some as a safer alternative to smoking, their effects are...

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Intraoral sodium sensor aims to simplify hypertension management

ATLANTA, U.S.: Many people have acquired a taste for high-salt foods, which, over the years, may result in health issues related to high blood pressure. ...

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Proposed fluoride upper limit increase in water systems open for comment

CHICAGO, U.S.: In a new development regarding fluoride levels in community water supplies, the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and the ...

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