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Interview: How to handle complex endodontic cases

Registration for ROOTS SUMMIT 2024 is open, and the organisers would like to introduce some of the great speakers and their lecture topics for next year’s...

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Mandibular bone structure indicates future loss of stature, study says

GOTHENBURG, Sweden: Older age is a major predictor of various health issues, including cognitive and cardiovascular disease, hearing loss and progressive ...

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3Shape TRIOS 5 wins Cellerant Best of Class Hygiene Award

COPENHAGEN, Denmark: The 3Shape TRIOS 5 intra-oral scanner has been given the Cellerant Best of Class Hygiene Award for 2023. The achievement underscores ...

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Well-known age assessment using third molars is not scientifically backed, says study

MALMÖ, Sweden: Determining an individual’s age plays a pivotal role in various medical, legal and anthropological contexts. Traditionally, the ...

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“Dental schools should consider incorporating haptic VR simulation devices”

As haptic technology slowly makes its way into dentistry, dental students are increasingly using haptic virtual reality (VR) simulation in their training. ...

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Comprehensive dental rehabilitation with a digital workflow: A case study

Digital advancements have revolutionised dentistry, providing efficient, precise dental care.1 Intra-oral scanners are replacing traditional means of taking...

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Registration for ROOTS SUMMIT 2024 now open, flash sale runs until Saturday

ATHENS, Greece: The ROOTS SUMMIT organisers are pleased to announce that online registration for the endodontic meeting is now open. This highlight event ...

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TePe publishes its sustainability report for 2022

MALMÖ, Sweden: TePe, the leading Swedish oral healthcare brand, has released its sustainability report for 2022. The report showcases TePe’s initiatives ...

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Female adolescents suffer more from temporomandibular joint-associated pain

OSLO, Norway: Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) pain afflicts younger people more disproportionally than adults, and up to 28% of children globally have ...

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The future of dentistry: What will oral care look like in 2040?

Smart toothbrushes and intra-oral sensors that continually monitor biomarkers in the oral cavity, efficient and free dental services based on preventive and...

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Background music found to enhance dental students’ clinical competence

KUOPIO, Finland: In a recent study carried out at the University of Eastern Finland, researchers have investigated the effect of slow background music on ...

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AI may assist in dental implant surgery, localising mandibular canals

ESPOO/HELSINKI/TAMPERE, Finland: Studies have shown that artificial intelligence (AI) can recognise structural patterns in medical imaging data. However, in...

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Neoss to host third Global Osseointegration Day on 3 May

On 3 May, Swedish implant manufacturer Neoss will be hosting its third annual webinar to commemorate the birthday of Prof. Per-Ingvar Brånemark, the father...

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Planmeca to integrate Pearl’s artificial intelligence solution into Romexis software

HELSINKI, Finland/LOS ANGELES, US: Pearl and Planmeca recently announced plans to integrate Pearl’s Second Opinion, an artificial intelligence (AI) ...

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Finnish study shows patients could benefit from more support in using dental vouchers

HELSINKI, Finland: Dental care accessibility is an issue facing many countries with some such as Finland addressing the unserved population by creating a ...

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Study finds intra-oral scanner viable alternative to visual clinical evaluation in detecting caries

ATHENS, Greece/COPENHAGEN, Denmark: There has been very little research done to compare the efficacy of intra-oral scanners with that of visual examinations...

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LM-Dental celebrates 50 years of innovative dental instruments

PARAINEN, Finland: Since its establishment in 1973, LM-Dental has been known for innovative, ergonomic and convenient dental instruments. Over the past ...

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Periodontal treatment ineffective for heavy smokers with severe periodontitis, study finds

AARHUS, Denmark: Smoking can greatly affect periodontitis treatment—these are the findings of a recent study that investigated the influence of different ...

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3Shape acquires laboratory management software provider LabStar

COPENHAGEN, Denmark: 3Shape has recently announced that it has acquired LabStar—a cloud-based laboratory management software (LMS) provider headquartered ...

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Smoking during pregnancy associated with dental anxiety, according to new study

TURKU, Finland: Dental anxiety has implications for dental treatment, since sufferers may delay care, negatively affecting oral health and quality of life. ...

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Planmeca to demonstrate small- and large-scale digital workflow solutions at IDS 2023

HELSINKI, Finland: Visitors to Planmeca’s booth at the International Dental Show (IDS) from 14 to 18 March will be treated to exclusive demonstrations of ...

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Large-scale study links periodontitis and inflammatory bowel disease

MALMÖ, Sweden: Even though previous research has suggested a link between periodontitis and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), the relationship and its ...

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Neoss Group announces expansion across UK, Ireland and Nordic region

HARROGATE, UK: As Neoss Group continues its successful expansion across the European market, the company has announced further appointments to leadership ...

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Major collaboration announced to help tackle global antibiotic resistance

GOTHENBURG, Sweden: The University of Gothenburg has announced further investment into an already robust research programme on antibiotic resistance. The ...

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Planmeca introduces new laboratory milling unit

HELSINKI, Finland: Planmeca is excited to introduce the new PlanMill 60 S milling unit specifically designed for the needs of dental laboratories. The ...

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Norwegian researchers confirm factors contributing to negative oral health-related quality of life

ROGALAND, Norway: Norwegian researchers have found that dental treatment avoidance, increased levels of dental anxiety and general anxiety, and increased ...

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Study offers new insight into diversity and prevalence of bacteria in oral infections

SOLNA, Sweden: Mounting evidence suggests that oral infections can affect the course and pathogenesis of systemic diseases and are an emerging challenge for...

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Planmeca introduces new patient chair—Planmeca Pro50 chair

HELSINKI, Finland: Planmeca’s world-leading range of dental equipment is growing with the addition of a new patient chair. Planmeca Pro50 chair is a ...

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“Psychological knowledge and techniques will save time, money and frustration in the long run”

When it comes to collaboration with psychologists in a dental setting, many clinicians think simply of writing referrals for patients with anxiety. Dental ...

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Digital workflow made easy with NeoScan 1000 intra-oral scanner

GOTHENBURG, Sweden: Neoss, a Swedish implant manufacturer, is presenting its simplified and patient-friendly prosthetic workflow at the 2022 Annual Swedish ...

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