Today's Dental News

Study of Dentists’ Usage of Amalgam Reveals Unexpected Results

American dentists are utilizing more amalgam restorations than composites, according to the results of two studies in the June issue of the Journal.

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Dentists May Soon Monitor More than Oral Health

Dentists in Great Britain are being asked to check on more than just their patients’ oral health. In addition to their regular dental.

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Women Tend to Have Better Oral Health than Men

Women maintain better oral health than men, based on a recent study of 800 men and women. The information was generated after the.

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Dentistry Enables FBI to Capture Fugitive

Dentistry, along with the American Dental Association, contributed to the capture of the one of the FBI’s most wanted fugitives. James “Whitey” Bulger.

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Colleges in Florida Look to Open Dental Schools

More colleges want to start dental schools in Florida. The University of Florida is the only college in the state with a dental.

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Hospital Stays May Hurt Oral Health

Patients who remain in hospitals for extended periods of time may have something else to worry about. New studies show that a person’s.

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Industry News

Pulpdent Makes Allison Boyd Sales And Marketing Associate

WATERTOWN, MA:  June 23, 2011— Pulpdent Corporation has announced the promotion of Allison Boyd to the position of full-time Sales and Marketing Associate. .

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Ronald Deblinger, DMD, Becomes Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Delta Dental of New Jersey

PARSIPPANY, N.J. (June 22, 2011) — Delta Dental of New Jersey announces that Ronald Deblinger, D.M.D., will serve as chairman of the board.

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MIS Implants Technologies, Ltd. Launches PeriZone

Fair Lawn, NJ (June 16, 2011) – MIS Implants Technologies, Ltd., a leading manufacturer of dental implants and superstructures, launched a new oral.

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Oral Appliance Therapy May Benefit Craniofacial Growth

Children with enlarged tonsils and adenoids who wore an oral appliance for six months show significant craniofacial growth, enlargement of pharyngeal dimensions, and.

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