First Dental Lectures Organized to Support World Oral Health Day
The first in a series of annual lectures to support World Oral Health Day will focus on the need to better understand the links between oral and … more
The first in a series of annual lectures to support World Oral Health Day will focus on the need to better understand the links between oral and … more
Even for Albertans fortunate enough to have health benefits, high fees often push dental care to the back burner. That’s why programs such as the Alex Dental … more
Research shows that smoking can damage every part of the body, including the mouth, causing life-threatening cancers and chronic diseases. During National Non-Smoking Week (January … more
LIBERTY Dental Plan continues to innovate and be a champion for whole health by partnering with the Center for Oral Health, Health Net Dental, Access Dental … more
To cement a new partnership advancing oral health through community-based research, education, and care, Deans Christian S. Stohler, DMD, DrMedDent, Columbia University College of Dental … more
Care homes should assess, record and help residents maintain their oral health. A new draft quality standard out for consultation advises care home staff to … more
As many of you know, Fall, 2011 saw the 100th anniversary of Oral Health, the publication for all practicing dentists in Canada, as well as … more
Introduction Over the last decade it has been noted that there is an increasing incidence of white marks on erupting teeth. Some of this is … more
One of the greatest challenges in paediatric dentistry is aesthetic restoration of the primary maxillary dentition. We are faced with both a restorative and behaviour … more
Crowding, or tooth size arch length deficiency, is one of the most common reasons that people seek orthodontic treatment for themselves or their children. As … more
Sixteen years ago, Titley and Farkouh (2001) published a paper in this journal entitled “The Stainless Steel Crown – An Underused Restoration in Paediatric Dentistry.” … more
As many people return to work after Christmas full of good intentions, leading dentists are urging them to make one more resolution for the new … more
Scuba divers may want to stop by their dentist’s office before taking their next plunge. A new pilot study found that 41 percent of divers … more
For as long as people have had teeth, there’s been a keen interest in keeping them healthy or at least, that’s what everyone would like … more
The beginning of a new year is a perfect opportunity to make a fresh start and set new personal and professional goals. While many people … more
As Newcom Business Media celebrated the holidays on Friday at their year-end holiday lunch, Oral Health Group was able to celebrate Tony Burgaretta, senior sales … more
One of the highlights of the recent 2016 Greater New York Dental Meeting (GNYDM) was the second annual nurses training program conducted by Sunstar Americas … more
Oral health of children who receive dental care through Medicaid lags behind their privately insured peers, even though the children receive the same amount of … more
Dr. Esther Wilkins, a Chelmsford native and longtime professor at Tufts University who was known as the “godmother of dental hygiene” as one of the … more
Henry Schein, Inc. is spreading holiday cheer to children and their families around the world through its 18th annual “Holiday Cheer for Children” program, a … more