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Dental Shortages

England Continues to Face Dental Shortages and Patient Backlogs

BBC News recently reported on a Cambridgeshire dentist who nearly quit dentistry due to the long hours and patient backlog. Dr. Jack Slaymaker was working with the NHS and had to experience many patients taking out their frustrations on him. Now he is working privately and much happier with better resources and options. The British Dental Association (BDA) reported […]

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Dental Plaque

Ancient Human Dental Plaque Reveals Lost Microbial Genes

The teeth of 19,000 year old woman “are helping illuminate a vanished world of bacteria and their chemical creations,” reports Science.org. Researchers have recovered and reconstructed the genetic material of bacteria living in the mouth from the dental calculus of ancient bones. Sequencing the microbes and re-creating their chemical creations will help scientists find out how our microbiome

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Intraoral Scanner

Dentists are Impressed with the VivaScan Intraoral Scanner for Digital Impression-taking

Since the global market launch of Ivoclar’s new VivaScan a few months ago and its uptake in dental practices, many dentists have now reviewed their first experiences with the scanner and their conclusions so far have been overwhelmingly positive. Along with the intuitive operation, accurate scanning results and smooth integration into existing routines, they frequently

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Type 2 Diabetes

The Ability to Chew Properly May Improve Blood Sugar Levels in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

If you’re a health care provider treating people with Type 2 diabetes (T2D), University at Buffalo researcher Mehmet A. Eskan has this suggestion for you: check your patients’ teeth. In a study published in PLOS ONE on April 14, Eskan demonstrates that patients with T2D who have full chewing function have a blood glucose level that is significantly lower

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Dental Crowns

Hong Kong Researchers Use Generative AI for Smart Manufacturing of Dental Crowns

The University of Hong Kong reports that researchers from the Faculty of Dentistry have developed a generative AI algorithm that produces dental crowns. The team is led by Dr. James Tsoi, Associate Professor in Dental Materials Science. The technology “uses a true three-dimensional (3D) deep learning approach, producing personalized dental crowns with high accuracy that mimic the

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Botox

Manitoba Dental Association Says Dentists Can Now Offer Services Like Botox

Dentists in Manitoba can now offer services such as neuromodulators and dermal fillers, like Botox. While these procedures are typically known to get rid of wrinkles, the Manitoba Dental Association (MDA) is sharing the message that “there are non-cosmetic uses for the product as well,” according to Global News. These services can be helpful for treating TMJ, myofascial disfunctions and

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oral-cancer

University of Surrey Develops a Non-invasive Diagnostic Test for Oral Cancer

Researchers from the University of Surrey have developed a non-invasive diagnostic test for oral cancer called PANDORA. The test was shown to be over 92% accurate at finding patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and 80% accurate at finding patients with pre-cancer or oral epithelial dysplasia (OED), explained the University. The study looked at people with

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Children oral health

Study Finds a Larger Dental Workforce Could Lead to Better Oral Health for Children

 recent study in JAMA Health Forum evaluated the affect of expanding the dental workforce in the U.S. to provide care in underserved areas. The research, which explored using the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) to expand dental care, was prompted by the fact that tooth decay is the most prevalent chronic disease among children in the country. “On average,

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Teledentistry

New Study Shows Only Half of Tehran Dentists Used Teledentistry During Pandemic

A study by Tehran University researchers Ali Ahmadi and Dr. Abbas Milanni shows only 49 per cent of dentists in Tehran used teledentistry to provide care to patients during the pandemic. The study was published in Tehran Oral Health and based on a Tehran Dentistry Research Opportunity Program project by Hassan , a third-year undergraduate student at

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