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Dental artificial intelligence (AI) solutions provider Pearl announced that the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Dentistry will integrate with Pearl Calibrate. The ...
Patients with recurrent aphthous ulcers (RAUs) may experience anxiety and abnormal bowel movements, with the brain-gut axis potentially playing a role in the onset of these sores. The study was ...
Delta Dental of Rhode Island has appointed Sean P. Newth as its chief financial officer (CFO) and senior vice president (VP). As CFO and treasurer, he will manage finance, actuarial and underwriting, ...
A Florida oral surgeon who lost his license for what a licensing board called "hit and run dentistry," because it left patients injured and in debt, is headed to jail, according to a story published ...
The strongest person in a room is the one who can read others' body language. As office managers, we deal with people daily. We generally know the temperature of the office we manage at any given ...
In an age where cell phones are essential tools for communication, it can be easy to overlook their potential hazards, particularly in the dental clinical setting. While cell phones may seem harmless, ...
A new smartphone application may help dentists monitor bite force in real time, offering feedback to improve diagnosis and treatment. This study was recently published in the International Dental ...
Christopher Blann, right, and Ed Dallwein, left. Image courtesy of Positve Impact Dental. Positive Impact Dental, a dentist-founded dental service organization (DSO), has named Christopher Blann as ...
Not quite half of dentists appear to have been grappling with depression and anxiety since before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new systematic review published recently in Health Science ...
Spear Education is now accepting registrations for its “Private Practice Realities: How to Enhance Your Clinical Outcomes” dental seminars. The seminars, led by Dr. Greggory Kinzer, will be on June 27 ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced on May 13 that it is taking steps to remove concentrated ingestible fluoride prescription drops and tablets for infants and toddlers from the ...
Editor's note: This letter from Dr. Lisa Bosch is written in response to an article that appeared earlier on DrBicuspid.com, where Tracee Dahm, MS, RDH, listed some reasons why she believed that oral ...
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