Todays Dental News

Surgical Pathways for Implant Dentistry

Course Objectives: How to treatment plan the right surgical site for implant placement: • Flap vs Flapless implant placement • Simple sinus tenting.

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Patient Presents With a Dentigerous Cyst Associated with a Third Molar

The dentiger or follicular cyst is the second most common non-inflammatory odontogenic cyst.1,2,3 It mainly affects adults in the second and third decade.

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Periodontal and Periimplantitis Tissue Regeneration – State of the Art

Course Objectives: • Learn a technique for regenerating cementum, bone and fibroblast mediated soft tissue during periodontal surgery • Learn a technique for.

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Protect Your Revenue Cycle by Building an Insurance Claim Process

As the industry begins reopening practices, it’s imperative for dentists to think about how they can build their practice revenue. One way to take control of the accounts receivable (AR) cycle is by creating a better insurance claim process. 

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Bacteria Are (Mostly) Our Friends: How Oral and Whole-Body Health Are Connected

We have to do away with the notion that one part of our body isn’t connected to the rest of it. The body.

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A Short Case Study: Tooth No. 30—Cyst or Granuloma?

I hope you’re doing well and being safe during this unprecedented time. I wanted to share a very interesting case with you.

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Oh, the Magic of New Patient Nurturing

Welcoming a new patient to your practice is an exciting time for both your practice and the patient. You’re happy that they chose.

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Material Fights Bacteria for Longer-Lasting Restorations

SPONSORED EDITORIAL Nobio’s Infinix material kills material kills bacteria right at the tooth-restoration surface and stays active indefinitely for more durable treatment, eliminating.

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New York Dentists Finally Return to Work as Challenges Remain

On May 31, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said that dentists could begin offering elective and other non-emergency treatment, beginning June 1. After.

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ADA Recognizes Orofacial Pain as Dentistry’s Twelfth Specialty

The ADA has officially recognized orofacial pain (OFP) as the dental profession’s twelfth specialty. On March 31, 2020, the National Commission on Recognition.

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