Cancer cells prefer a ‘comfort cruise,’ follow predictable paths of least resistance
New research from a group of Vanderbilt biomedical engineers reveals that while cancer cells move quickly in metastasis, they’re rather lazy in which
New research from a group of Vanderbilt biomedical engineers reveals that while cancer cells move quickly in metastasis, they’re rather lazy in which
Researchers at UC San Francisco and the University of Queensland have discovered a scorpion toxin that targets the “wasabi receptor,” a chemical-sensing protein
Many people struggle to keep their weight in check as they get older. Now new research at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden has uncovered
Mark Kleive, DDS Tokuyama Dental America continues to develop innovative products that fulfill the needs of the dental professional. The recently introduced OMNICHROMA
Marcus Johnson, DDS As endodontic techniques and practices continue to evolve and spawn new paradigm shifts lending to clinical demands of creative dentin-conservation
This month’s Implants Today section is focused on guided full-arch implant surgery. We are fortunate to have an article by our Implants Today
In this issue of Dentistry Today, we are featuring an interview with Dr. Gary Kaye, who, as a GP, has successfully implemented digital
Paramount in a busy clinical setting is the use of techniques and materials resulting in long-lasting restorations that promote oral health and are
Most implant abutments and related components require parallelism within approximately 10° to function properly. Implant-angulation problems result from a non-parallel implant placement and
This month in Implants Today, we focus on complications related to dental implant treatment. Whenever a complex task is being performed, complications are