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Upcoming Webinar to Discuss Neurodiversity

America’s ToothFairy will host a webinar, Aspertools: A Look at Neurodiversity, on Wednesday, November 18 at 2:00 pm ET. Dr. Harold Reitman will.

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Cancer Detection Tool Earns CE Mark

The OncAlert Oral Cancer CD44/Total Protein LAB Test from Vigilant Biosciences now has the CE Mark, which means it has been approved for.

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Student Develops One-Shot Root Canal Alternative

Instead of performing a root canal, imagine bringing a dying tooth back to life. It may be possible, according to research by Sagar.

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SIROWORLD Plans Superhero Party in Chicago

Leave your secret identity behind and fly to Sirona Dental’s Superheroes of Dentistry party at the Windy City’s House of Blues during the.

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Support Grows for E-Cigarette Tax and Regulation

With an eye on reducing smoking rates, Save Lives California has been working to raise the tobacco tax in the Golden State. Recent.

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Gel Could Regrow Enamel and Eliminate Pain

Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry are investigating methods to regrow nonliving hard tissue such as.

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Need Root Canal Advice? Look Beyond YouTube

You can find videos about everything on YouTube. Even root canals. But the quality of the information in these videos varies greatly. Dentists.

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Shark Tank Star to Speak at GNYDM

Entrepreneur and Shark Tank star Daymond John will speak at the Sirona SIROWORLD Celebration kickoff event at the Times Center in the Big Apple.

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3-D Printed Substrate Kills Microbes

Researchers at the University of Groningen in Germany have developed a 3-D printed substrate that kills microbes on contact. Its immediate applications will.

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Welsh Children Have Worst Decay in the United Kingdom

According to the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health, 41% of Welsh 5-year-olds have obvious decay in their primary teeth, compared to.

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