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UB Dental Students Design Fog-free PPE, Inspired by Lotus Leaves

University at Buffalo dental students took inspiration from how water beads up on lotus leaves to solve the problem of foggy face shields during the pandemic. “The hydrophobic nanostructure keeps water from being absorbed in the leaves,” Praveen Arany, associate professor of oral biology, said. “They float and secrete a natural wax.” The researchers needed to […]

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ADA Insurance

Organized dentistry leaders share how more voices can sustain momentum for dental insurance reforms

Dentists regularly rate dental insurance issues among the most important concerns facing the profession today.   The good news: Many reform measures that improve how patients and dentists experience and use dental insurance have passed in recent years, and these reforms shift the balance of power from insurance companies back to the dental office — which,

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Third Molar

QUICK TECHNIQUE – A New Paradigm for Third Molar Management

Clinical management of third molars has remained largely unchanged for the past 100 years. Practitioners’ only choices are to surgically intervene prophylactically or address issues after symptoms become evident. In the presence of pathology, the latter approach is painful and costly. Unfortunately, both approaches pose considerable surgical risk. As a result, general practitioners refer more

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Fuels Oral Cancers

ORAI1 Fuels Oral Cancers and Generates Pain

An essential protein that acts as a gatekeeper for calcium entering cells promotes the growth of oral cancer and generates pain, according to a new study published in Science Signaling led by researchers at NYU College of Dentistry.  Targeting this protein—the ORAI1 calcium channel—could provide a new approach to treating oral cancer, which causes persistent pain that worsens as

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Dental Materials

Ongoing Research for Longer Lasting Dental Materials

There is ongoing research by the University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry to make dental materials last longer. Kfor.com recently reported on this initiative from the Department of Energy, which is providing funding for a team of researchers for “Project Cupiid” or “Complex, Unique, and Powerful Imaging instrument for Dynamics.” One of the researchers, Dr. Fernando

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oral-gut axis

New comprehensive review strengthens case for ‘oral-gut axis’

Though oral health issues can affect overall health, the two are considered unrelated and are frequently addressed separately when it comes to treatment. However, existing research shows that patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are more likely to have periodontitis and vice-versa, suggesting an “oral-gut axis” linking the two conditions reciprocally. As such, collaborative, holistic

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ADA

ADA Recommends Acetaminophen, NSAIDs for Managing Pain in Pediatric Patients

The American Dental Association (ADA) released a new guideline that is supporting opioid limits and recommending acetaminophen or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs when managing dental pain in children. The guidelines was developed by the ADA Science & Research Institute, University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine and Center for Integrative Global Oral Health at the University

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Court

Diabetic Patient Attempts to Sue Former Dentist

Marc Leffler, DDS, Esq. recently reported on a legal case where a patient unsuccessfully sued their former dentist when the dentist refused to refund them for failed treatment. The patient was being treated for hypertension, elevated cholesterol, and type II diabetes when he was found to have periodontal bone loss and furcation involvement, leading to the dentist

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Covid impact

Only four in 10 adults in England have seen their dentist in the last two years, official figures show

NHS dentistry has failed to bounce back from Covid with less than half of adults in England having seen a dentist within the past two years, official figures show.  Only 43 per cent of over-18s were seen by a dentist in the 24 months to June this year, compared to more than half in the same

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VideaAI

VideaAI Selected to Improve Patient Experience and Grow Dental Production 

Lumio Dental announced that it has selected VideaHealth to improve its patient experience while increasing treatment production. Lumio Dental first deployed VideaHealth’s VideaAI in mid-2022 alongside several other dental AI solutions. After seeing outperforming results in terms of adoption, treatment acceptance, ROI and dental clinician feedback, the organization decided to expand the rollout of VideaAI to all of its

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