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Digital tools to improve shade selection

Dentistry is adopting computer technology & newer digital tools in multiple areas, including shade matching to minimize or eliminate human errors. ...

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“Digitalisation, also in dentistry, is unstoppable and brings with it many advantages”

Since 2017, Dr Fabia Flensberg has worked as a dentist at Dentalzentrum Essen in the Elizabeth Hospital Essen in Germany. Her work focuses on aesthetic ...

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Both digital and analogue dental workflows need to be your best friend

Many of the world’s greatest literary achievements were created with a pen or typewriter. And then, along came computers and word processing software such...

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Researchers developing rapid test for periodontal disease

BIRMINGHAM, UK: The link between periodontal disease and a range of systemic health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes and ...

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Harnessing “positive stress” to boost tooth tissue regeneration

HONG KONG: Dentists are all too familiar with the negative effects that stress can have on the oral cavity; however, a recent study by a team of researchers...

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Dental Thermal App offers “a simple, yet intuitive, clinically based workflow”

Dentistry, just like other medical fields, is not immune to digital disruption, and significant technological advancements have taken place in recent ...

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Dental Protection uncovers troubling legal outcomes for overseas-trained dentists

LONDON, UK: Over the last decade, internationally qualified dentists (IQDs) have made up an increasingly large proportion of the UK’s dental workforce ...

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New study highlights a bidirectional effect between oral disease and diabetes

HELSINKI, Finland: In a recent study conducted at the University of Helsinki in Finland, researchers investigated whether oral health abnormalities could ...

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"Hands-free dental shopping"- Expodent Mumbai 2022 shows the way forward under the new devices rule

The 12th edition of the Expodent Mumbai 2022, a  two-day exhibition, was organized by the Association of Dental Industry and Trade of India (ADITI) on 8 ...

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Asian MICE business outperforms Europe

Welcome to IDEM Singapore 2022! Here, you will find that trade shows perform much better in Asia than in Europe. Although the International Dental Show ...

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Planmeca launches HeySmile clear aligner system

HELSINKI, Finland/MALAGA, Spain: Finnish dental company Planmeca has announced its move into invisible orthodontics with the launch of HeySmile, a ...

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Clear aligner company uLab Systems included in list of fastest-growing US companies

MEMPHIS, Tenn., US: The young orthodontic company uLab Systems has been recognised as one of the fastest-growing private enterprises in the US for 2022. The...

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“Our tools make so much sense for anyone who has teeth”

Toothbrushing has not changed all that much over the last century, and other than the advent of individual flossers, neither has flossing. Inventor and ...

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DS World 2022: Connecting people and industry-changing technology towards best practice

LAS VEGAS, US: From 15 to 17 September, the dental community gathered at the Dentsply Sirona World (DS World) event at Caesars Forum in Las Vegas for the ...

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Doctors should confirm penicillin allergy claims to prevent antibiotic overuse in dentistry

STOCKHOLM, Sweden: Antibiotic resistance as a result of overprescription is a topic of great concern for researchers and activists across all specialties ...

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New Zealand researchers conduct successful trial of needle-free dental anaesthesia

DUNEDIN, New Zealand: Dental anxiety continues to be a significant impediment to patients receiving dental care, and minimally invasive approaches have ...

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Is there still a scientific literature?

Many years ago, Prof. Pierluigi Sapelli, having to organise a meeting on evidence-based dentistry, “forced” me to give a talk on the subject. This led ...

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The greatest workforce crisis of NHS, UK

The National Health Service (NHS), founded in 1948, is going through the greatest workforce crisis in its history.

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Ever heard of 'digital nitrous oxide ?' - the future of dental patient management

A newer, faster, easier, safer option is all set to replace Nitrous oxide in pain & anxiety management in the dental setting. ...

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Hospital in South Korea to develop first 3D-integrated dental analysis platform

SEOUL, South Korea: Kyung Hee University Dental Hospital has recently signed a business agreement with Osteoid, a developer of 3D medical imaging solutions,...

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Global clear aligner market: The stars are aligned

BURNABY, Canada: The global clear aligner market continues to grow at a rapid pace and looks set to overtake fixed appliances as the most popular ...

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OSSTEM Implant: “Our aim is to become a total service provider”

South Korea has one of highest rates in the world of the number of patients receiving implant surgery per 100,000 inhabitants, and Dr Kyoo-Ok Choi has ...

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Artificial intelligence may automate design of biomimetic single-tooth protheses

HONG KONG: Even with the support of modern CAD/CAM technology, creating a dental prosthesis is still rather time-consuming, resulting in more chair time and...

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Interview: The rise and rise of Saveetha Dental College

Saveetha Dental College, Chennai has not only topped the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) ranking table in India but has also come on the ...

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“At Neoss, we have the luxury of being able to be more forward-oriented”

At EuroPerio10, Dental Tribune International met up with Dr Robert Gottlander, who took over the position of CEO and president of Neoss at the end of 2020. ...

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Indian Orthodontic Society campaigns against at-home aligner treatment

CHENNAI, India: The Indian Orthodontic Society (IOS) has submitted a complaint about direct-to-consumer (D2C) clear aligner therapy to the country’s ...

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2022: landmark year for CRISPR as CRISPR 2.0 enters human trials

It’s trial time for – base editing – the newer version of CRISPR. Often called CRISPR 2.0, this technology will enter human trials in 2022. ...

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Genetically modified herpes viruses fight cancer

STUTTGART – Viruses can make animals and humans sick – or healthy: Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology...

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Alexa, show me the bitewings of tooth no. 3

When you think of Alexa, the first thing that comes to mind is how it plays the music of our choice, sets reminders, and tells us about the weather. Now ...

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PhD student develops program that better prepares surgeons for mandibular reconstruction

SYDNEY, Australia: Utilising CAD tools, CT scans and a specially developed computer algorithm, Ben Ferguson, a PhD student at the University of Sydney’s ...

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