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Dental News
Dual-light photodynamic therapy helps kill oral bacteria
ESPOO, Finland: Regular toothbrushing helps maintain good oral health, but does not completely prevent the occurrence of oral disease. To help kill ...
Researchers link increased use of antibiotics to Parkinson’s disease
HELSINKI, Finland: Antibiotic overprescribing continues to be a major concern in dentistry. In most cases, readily prescribing antibiotics to patients ...
DTI moves north and introduces Denmark and Norway to its network
LEIPZIG, Germany/HELLERUP, Denmark: Dental Tribune International (DTI) has recently welcomed a new partner to its global group of publishers: DentaNet, a ...
New at-home bruxism monitoring device is highly accurate, researchers find
JOENSUU, Finland: In a new study, researchers from the University of Eastern Finland have developed a new, more affordable method of monitoring bruxism. ...
Interview: “Using cell therapy for bone regeneration is promising”
Prof. Kamal Mustafa from the Department of Clinical Dentistry at the University of Bergen in Norway is sponsoring and leading, together with Dr Cecilie ...
In dentistry, image is everything
HELSINKI, Finland: Three-dimensional dental imaging technology and software continue to make great strides when it comes to improving image quality. ...
Researchers use snowflakes to explain tooth enamel formation
HELSINKI, Finland: Researchers from the University of Helsinki and Aalto University in Finland have used the snowflake formation process as a way to explain...
Edelweiss PEDIATRIC CROWNs: A new and innovative approach to restoring primary teeth
The management of dental caries in children is necessary because caries is a progressive disease which can eventually damage the tooth and can be ...
"The future of dentistry will be driven by data"
HELSINKI, Finland: Digital dentistry has been talked about as the future of the industry for nearly two decades, but as digital dental technology gradually ...
Improving the facial balance in an adult using slow arch development techniques
Anti-ageing is a branch of medicine focused on how to prevent, slow or reverse the effects of ageing, thus helping people to live longer and healthier ...
Norwegian dental healthcare professionals could play greater role in snus prevention, study says
OSLO, Norway: Researchers have recently investigated attitudes and activities among dental healthcare professionals working in the public dental service ...
Finnish public dental service personnel face healthcare reform
HELSINKI, Finland: A healthcare reform will replace present healthcare and social services in Finland, which are centred on public provision, with a ...
Study links childhood oral infections and adult carotid atherosclerosis
HELSINKI, Finland: The importance of good oral health from a young age is a message that still needs to reach many people. Recently, a Finnish 27-year ...
What impact is all that noise having on your hearing?
COLOGNE, Germany: Dental professionals are exposed to constant dental noise from several sources. Various studies show evidence of the hearing damage caused...
New RFID intelligence in the dental clinic helps translate data into efficiency, safety and savings
COLOGNE, Germany: LM-Dental, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of ergonomic dental instruments, actively works with dental clinics to ensure its ...
The Humble Co. collaborates with investor to further reduce plastic waste in dental products
STOCKHOLM, Sweden: After experiencing the negative environmental impact of plastic waste while performing voluntary work in Jamaica, Dr Noel Abdayem decided...
Nice, Hamburg, Oslo, Limassol and Athens to host upcoming EOS congresses
EDINBURGH, UK: While this year’s European Orthodontic Society (EOS) Congress is still running, the members of the EOS are already planning far ahead. With...
Nordic Institute of Dental Education offers CE course in aesthetic dentistry
HELSINKI, Finland: The Nordic Institute of Dental Education (NIDE) is a Planmeca subsidiary specialising in high-quality continuing education (CE). As an ...
Second face transplant operation in Nordic countries performed in Finland
HELSINKI, Finland: The second face transplant procedure in the history of the Nordic countries was performed earlier this year in the Hospital District of ...
Planmeca makes new appointments within Plandent
HELSINKI, Finland: In seeking to strengthen Planmeca’s management and to support its distribution business, the Finland-based company has recently ...
Periodontitis-causing bacteria could trigger cancer
HELSINKI, Finland: Researchers in Finland have investigated the role of a bacterium strongly associated with periodontitis in the development of oral and ...
Finnish Innovation Award honours pioneering dental products
HELSINKI, Finland: At the 2017 Finnish Dental Congress and Exhibition in Helsinki, the third Innovaatio (Innovation) Award again recognised new products, ...
Norwegian study focuses on dog-assisted therapy in the dental practice
TROMSØ, Norway: To help with the lowering of stress and anxiety in some patients who find undergoing dental treatment difficult, dogs have been introduced ...
Will Norway have fewer dentists in the future?
OSLO, Norway: Dentist and University of Oslo lecturer Dr Carl Christian Blich believes Norway will be a place in which fewer dentists are required in the ...
Treatment options for the edentulous arch
Historically, when a patient’s dental condition reached a state of total tooth loss, treatment was limited to a complete denture with no hope of ...
Update on tooth whitening and remineralisation with nHAp
Consider this the new era of painless teeth whitening and the end to soft tissue damage caused by hydrogen peroxide. Developments in the past five years ...
Eleven tips for success in your dental clinic Part II: CAPS & CLIMB
Today, I will share with you the knowledge I have gained within the past 25 years of managing and evolving my clinic so you can always be one step ahead and...
Materials and systems for all ceramic CAD/CAM restorations
Dental crowns have been used for decades to restore compromised, heavily restored teeth, and for aesthetic improvements. New Computer Aided Design/Computer ...
Interview: “The focus has to be on a population-based preventative approach”
This afternoon at Pavilion 15 (Earth Hall A, Level 2), Chair of the FDI World Dental Federation’s Science Committee Dr Harry-Sam Selikowitz from ...
Eleven tips for success in your dental clinic—Part I: SWOT analysis and loyal patients
During this journey towards business growth and educational development with this new series on tips for success in your dental clinic, I am going to ...