Todays Dental News

A Short Case Study: A Root Canal Trifecta

A patient came in with pain on tooth No. 13, which had a prior root canal (Figure 1). The diagnosis was previous endodontic.

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Industry News

Kerr Launches Nationwide Continuing Education Series

  Dentists who are looking for hands-on continuing education opportunities can take advantage of a series of courses presented by Kerr. These classes.

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Todays Dental News

A Short Case Study: Is It Periapical Cemental Dysplasia?

A patient came in because his dentist was concerned about pathology associated with teeth Nos. 23 and 25 (Figure 1). He was a.

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Todays Dental News

A Short Case Study: Is It Periapical Cemental Dysplasia?

A patient came in because his dentist was concerned about pathology associated with teeth Nos. 23 and 25 (Figure 1). He was a.

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Industry News

Intraoral Scanners to Drive Global Dental Imaging Market

The global dental imaging market will increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.8% from 2016 to 2024, according to Research.

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Industry News

Stigmergy May Explain Biofilm Growth—And Bacterial Consciousness

Just as flocks of birds and schools of fish seem to simultaneously and suddenly change direction, the bacteria that forms biofilm or dental.

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Editor's Page

An Implant Focus for the General Practitioner

In this issue of Dentistry Today, implant dentistry is once again in the spotlight. The month of August also marks the end of.

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Editor's Page

An Implant Focus for the General Practitioner

In this issue of Dentistry Today, implant dentistry is once again in the spotlight. The month of August also marks the end of.

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Industry News

Gutta-Percha Replacement Could Regenerate Dental Pulp

Many of today’s endodontists use gutta-percha to seal completed root canals. But one researcher at the Texas A&M University Baylor College of Dentistry.

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Industry News

Gutta-Percha Replacement Could Regenerate Dental Pulp

Many of today’s endodontists use gutta-percha to seal completed root canals. But one researcher at the Texas A&M University Baylor College of Dentistry.

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