Todays Dental News

Brushing Soon After Eating Could be Acceptable

Brushing one’s teeth right after a meal may not cause any problems, according to the Japan Society of Pediatric Dentistry. In recent years,.

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DentalEZ Enhances Family of NextGen Dental Cabinets With Two New Additions

DentalEZ®, a supplier of integrated products and services for dental health professionals worldwide, is pleased to announce two recent additions to its DentalEZ®.

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Convergent Dental is Named a 2015 Gold Edison Award Winner

The Edison Awards, celebrating 28 years of honoring the best in innovation and excellence in the development of new products and services, announced.

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Protein Could be Reason Behind Bone Loss in Osteoflammatory Disease

There may be a definitive reason for people developing bone loss associated with gum disease or periodontitis. Adseverin, which is a protein found.

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Study finds Planmeca ProMax CBCT Ultra-Low Dose protocol reduces patient radiation exposure

A new study performed by J.B. Ludlow and J. Koivisto has found that dentists can reduce the amount of patient radiation from Planmeca.

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Victorian Baby Teeth Could be Beneficial for Future Children

A recent study of children’s teeth from 19th century cemeteries showed that the biochemical composition of teeth was extremely telling about the mother’s.

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Mouth Bacteria Connected to Heart Disease

Mouth bacteria can lead to heart disease more often than one would think. A recent study in Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism highlighted.

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Convergent Dental Partners with Darby Dental Supply, LLC.

Convergent Dental Inc., a privately held dental equipment and technology company, today announced it has entered a distribution partnership with Darby Dental Supply,.

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New Device Aims to Curb Teeth Grinding

Technology may soon be used to monitor teeth grinding. A group of researchers in Ireland created a mouth guard that can relay information.

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