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A dental hygienist/assistant filed a lawsuit against a prosthodontist and dental practice in California, accusing them of wrongfully terminating her due to a disability, according to a story published ...
Elevated hormones during pregnancy may be significantly linked to an increased risk of developing cavities, according to a University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) news release dated April 3.
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As the landscape of dentistry continues to evolve, Dentsply Sirona remains at the forefront, pioneering advancements that streamline workflows and enhance patient care. With the International Dental ...
A staff employee at the Louisiana State University (LSU) Health Sciences Center's Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Faculty Practice was arrested on April 8 for allegedly stealing controlled substances ...
Middle-age and older individuals who have trouble chewing may be nearly three times more likely to experience cognitive impairment, according to a large study published on April 3 in the Journal of ...
Increases in exposure to gun violence may be associated with going to the dentist less frequently and tooth loss, according to a large U.S. study published on April 4 in the American Journal of ...
After her recent article discussing dental hygienist salaries, which drew plenty of attention from the hygiene (and dentist) side of the equation, Kelly Tanner, PhD, RDH, is back with more insights on ...
A county coroner in Ohio has ruled that a man who became unresponsive and eventually died after being sedated and undergoing multiple dental procedures died of natural causes, according to multiple ...
A dentist in Florida accused of failing to stop the implant replacement of a sedated patient who died days after the procedure has been reprimanded for not meeting the minimum standards of care, ...
Dental hygiene students and faculty may prefer traditional metal syringes over disposable safety syringes, according to a pilot study published by the American Dental Hygienists' Association (ADHA).
Workforce changes, technology integration, and concerns about consumer confidence are among the top trends in dentistry as we head into the second quarter of 2025. Three DSO leaders share the ...
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