Todays Dental News

Kosinski Joins Dentistry Today Staff as Implants Editor

Dentistry Today would like to welcome Timothy F. Kosinski, DDS, to its staff as our Implants Editor. A Dentistry Today Leader in Continuing Education, he.

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Saliva Test Improves Oropharyngeal Cancer Detection

Cancers in the back of the mouth and the upper throat often aren’t diagnosed until they reach their advanced stages because their location.

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Researchers Call for Better Standards in Diagnosing Burning Mouth Syndrome

Not all burning mouths are the result of burning mouth syndrome (BMS), and physicians and researchers need better standards for an appropriate diagnosis,.

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AAOM Seeks Recognition of Oral Medicine as a Dental Specialty

The American Academy of Oral Medicine (AAOM) has submitted an application and request to recognize oral medicine as a dental specialty to the.

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Partnership to Provide Clear Aligner Education for General Practitioners

ClearCorrect and Progressive Orthodontic Seminars (POS) will offer Aligner+, a comprehensive clear aligner program with a 12-day education series, mentoring, and treatment planning.

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Survival Rates Decline Each Year Gum Cancer Isn’t Diagnosed

Survival rates decline every year for patients with undiagnosed gum cancer known as primary gingival squamous cell carcinoma, report researchers at the New.

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FDS Calls for Dentists to Play a Greater Role in Detecting Systemic Disease

Dentists could play a greater role in detecting systemic illnesses, given the links between oral health and conditions such as diabetes and cardiovascular.

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Dentists Underdiagnose When Faced With Time Pressure

Dentists can miss important details on x-rays when they’re facing time pressure, according to researchers at the University of Plymouth Peninsula Dental School..

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Oral Bacteria Linked With More Aggressive Pancreatic Tumors

The presence of oral bacteria in so-called cystic pancreatic tumors is associated with the severity of the tumor, according to researchers at Karolinska.

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AAP Outlines Best Evidence Consensus for CBCT Usage

The American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) has published its first “best evidence consensus” (BEC) on CBCT. The proceedings are the result of the.

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