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Dental News
Webinar to focus on alternatives in periodontal maintenance
ZURICH, Switzerland: In an upcoming free webinar on Thursday, 30 May, an expert will be discussing minimally invasive alternatives to traditional ...
Food additive used in toothpaste and chewing gum may have negative impact on health
SYDNEY, Australia: Nanoparticles of the common food additive titanium dioxide (E171), which is found in more than 900 food products, including chewing gum, ...
German researchers develop high-strength material for dental crown
WÜRZBURG, Germany: Conventionally, the production of a dental crown requires several dentist appointments in order to complete the treatment. Researchers ...
Edelweiss PEDIATRIC CROWNs: A new and innovative approach to restoring primary teeth
The management of dental caries in children is necessary because caries is a progressive disease which can eventually damage the tooth and can be ...
Review study compares machined and sandblasted dental implant surfaces
BUDAPEST, Hungary: Previous studies have suggested that surface roughness is one of several key factors that influence the degree of biological integration ...
“Simply apply and dry, and you're done”: CLEARFIL CERAMIC PRIMER PLUS
Combining ease of use and excellent viscosity, CLEARFIL CERAMIC PRIMER PLUS is a stable and universal prosthetic primer designed for all restorations. By ...
ADA will continue its push for affordable dental care after Australian election
SYDNEY, Australia: A few days after the Australian elections, the Australian Dental Association (ADA) has reaffirmed its commitment to collaborating with ...
Interview: It is all about soft-tissue management
Dr Giovanni Zucchelli is professor at the University of Bologna in Italy and president elect of the Italian Academy of Osseointegration. He specialises in ...
Low numbers of UK children visiting dentist before first birthday, study finds
BIRMINGHAM, UK: The importance of instilling positive oral health habits in children is well known. In a new study, research led by the University of ...
Simple exercise found to improve oral function in the elderly
SEOUL, South Korea: Older adults frequently experience decreased salivation and xerostomia, which may lead to oral soft-tissue disease, dental caries, ...
Study disproves need for antibiotic prophylaxis for prevention of dental implant infections
NEW YORK, U.S.: The question of whether antibiotics positively influence the survival of dental implants in overall healthy patients is still highly ...
University of Otago chooses Dentsply Sirona's Sinius treatment centres
SALZBURG, Austria: The ambitious project of building up a dental training facility from scratch is nearing completion at the University of Otago’s Faculty...
Experts discuss aesthetics and function at international congress in Sardinia
CHIA, Italy: “Focus on New Visions in Dentistry” is the theme at the 10th International Dental Congress and will take place in Chia in Sardinia on ...
Dental implants are medically advisable for patients with Sjögren’s syndrome
MALMÖ/GOTHENBURG, Sweden: Up until now it was not known whether dental implants were successful in patients affected by Sjögren’s syndrome. In fact, ...
Interview: "Innovation backed by science"
Dental Tribune International sat down at IDS 2019 with Hans Geiselhöringer, President of Nobel Biocare Systems, to discuss the company’s latest ...
Changes to the European Social Fund could keep health high on the agenda
BRUSSELS, Belgium: The European Social Fund (ESF) is geared towards supporting employment, helping people improve their work situation and ensuring fairer ...
Scientists find a link between improved oral care and substance abuse recovery
SALT LAKE CITY, U.S.: Research indicates that people who suffer from substance use disorder (SUD) generally have poor oral health, which also damages ...
Dentists discourage the use of charcoal toothpaste
LONDON/MANCHESTER, UK: From face masks to burger buns, charcoal, the latest health trend, can be found in all kinds of products. This also applies to oral ...
Ancient chewing gum reveals new insight into Scandinavia
STOCKHOLM, Sweden: Chewing gum has long been something that many people use. In a recent discovery in Scandinavia, researchers have found that the first ...
Launca and Hyperlab announce strategic business cooperation
GUANGDONG, China/CURITIBA, Brazil: Launca Medical Device Technology has officially announced a business partnership with Hyperlab in Brazil for its digital ...
ROOTS SUMMIT 2020: Registration is now open
PRAGUE, Czech Republic: Online registration for the next ROOTS SUMMIT, the premier global discussion forum dedicated to endodontics, is now open. The event,...
Research on fossilised teeth redefines human and Neanderthal history
LONDON, UK: Looking back in time through archaeology has revealed many insights to explain where Homo sapiens came from. By examining teeth, scientists have...
Eating disorders—Oral health professionals have role in early identification
SYDNEY, Australia: Eating disorders and disordered eating together are estimated to affect over 16 per cent of the Australian population, according to the ...
Review links protruding teeth to long-term oral health risks
ADELAIDE, Australia: A new systematic review has reported that children with protruding primary or early permanent teeth have an increased chance of ...
"The future of dentistry will be driven by data"
HELSINKI, Finland: Digital dentistry has been talked about as the future of the industry for nearly two decades, but as digital dental technology gradually ...
New research provides faster cheaper method to treat periodontitis
SENDAI, Japan: Periodontitis affects many people and can have serious effects on oral health. In new research originating from Japan, scientists have ...
Fluoride reduces dental risk from minimal and extended breastfeeding, study says
ADELAIDE, Australia: A recent study has examined the interaction between fluoridated water consumption and breastfeeding duration in relation to dental ...
Long-term study investigates risk factors for short dental implants
ANKARA, Turkey: The use of standard dental implants has become a widely accepted treatment modality for the rehabilitation of complete and partial ...
New research could prevent jaw damage for cancer patients in need of oral surgery
LOS ANGELES, U.S.: To this day, there is no clinical procedure to treat or stop loss of jawbone tissue, a potentially deadly side effect that can occur ...
Study finds human tongue has ability to detect odors
PHILADELPHIA, U.S.: The powers of the tongue have been well researched. However, in a new study, scientists from the Monell Chemical Senses Center in ...