Shape-Shifting Cells Initiate Bone Repair After Injuries
Conventional thinking suggests that bone regeneration is left to a small number of skeletal stem cells, which reside within larger groups of bone
Conventional thinking suggests that bone regeneration is left to a small number of skeletal stem cells, which reside within larger groups of bone
Within two years of graduating from dental school, I’m on the verge of becoming a practice owner, and I’m often asked how I
The American College of Prosthodontists (ACP) has named Stephen I. Hudis, DDS, president for the next one-year term. The ACP also has named
When I entered dental school in 2000 at the University of Illinois at Chicago, I was part of the first class that had
Each passing year brings technological advancements to dentistry that potentially improve proficiency, efficiency, and profitability. Continuing education is vital for clinicians wishing to
…we are seeing a lot of new digital impression systems coming into the marketplace….from familiar…[and] new manufacturers…. The last quarter of 2019 was
One of things that we take much pride in at Dentistry Today, as the nation’s leading and most popular clinical news magazine, is
It is a tremendous honor for me that the publishers and editorial team of Dentistry Today asked me to take the helm of
Happy New Year! We are proud to launch our 39th year in print! In this issue, along with another great lineup of clinical
ENDODONTICS Interdisciplinary Endodontics Dr. John West discusses principles that lead to endodontic predictability and shares several long-term interdisciplinary results where endodontics provided the