Experts from across the industry share their favorite tips, tricks, and solutions to make dental care better for patients and easier for you.
Fotona’s LightWalker dental laser can be used to treat sleep disorders and help improve patients’ quality of life.
This robot uses of AI tools to respond to emotional cues and facial expressions.
How digital invoices and receipts save trees, reduce costs, boost productivity, and improve the patient experience.
Using Amplify360, this clinician converted her practice to fee-for-service with notable results—more revenue, less stress, and fewer hours.
Experts from across the industry share their favorite tips, tricks, and solutions to make dental care better for patients and easier for you.
Dental professionals share stories of dental products they’ve stopped using and innovations that are their new favorites.
Antibacterial restorative materials offer a new method for the treatment of recurrent caries.
One of the greatest challenges that a restorative dentist can face is the rehabilitation of the edentulous mandible.
An author and researcher tests several bonding agents and compares bond strengths and costs in an effort to help clinicians select which dental materials may be best for their practices.
Ivoclar Vivadent’s Ivotion Digital Denture Innovation works with 3Shape to allow patient-specific customization and great results.
Keeping dental waterlines clean and effective is key for all dental practices. Sterisil’s SMART system works hard to ensure safety, compliance, and efficacy.
Dental Creations’ Wonderadmix will impress labs as well as assistants—and save you time and money.
Overjet has introduced new enhancements to its Intelligence Insurance platform, streamlining insurance workflows.
GrindRelief PRO allows clinicians to immediately begin the diagnostic evaluation to determine if it is the proper treatment and/or long-term prosthesis of choice.
Experts from across the industry share their favorite tips, tricks, and solutions to make dental care better for patients and easier for you.
Hygienists are in a great position to help patients understand their options when it comes to paying for dental care.
Clinicians can obtain esthetic restorations with 3M Scotchbond and Filtek Restorative products.
Practices looking to recruit and retain quality dentists should take a close look at these necessary items designed to help lead their team of associates.
Collaboration provides education, externships, and state-of-the-art training to empower low-income women starting dental assisting careers.
Experts from across the industry share their favorite tips, tricks, and solutions to make dental care better for patients and easier for you.
Beautifil II from Shofu is a composite material that harnesses biochemistry to reduce secondary decay without sacrificing esthetics.
SDI introduces an innovative flowable product with incredible marginal integrity. Catapult reviewers investigate Stela from SDI.
Experts from across the industry share their favorite tips, tricks, and solutions to make dental care better for patients and easier for you.
Experts from across the industry share their favorite tips, tricks, and solutions to make dental care better for patients and easier for you.
In May 2023, Dental Products Report featured Edison, New Jersey’s Middlesex College, and took a deep dive into how the college successfully incorporated teledentistry into its curriculum and community outreach efforts. One year later, Michelle Roman provides an update about the hygiene school’s progress in education and public health.
For quite some time, we have been hearing about minimally invasive techniques for the esthetic rehabilitation of the oral cavity. Whether a patient wishes to have stains removed, teeth bleached or the tooth shape and general appearance improved, the range of treatment options is almost unlimited.
In smile makeover cases, the provisional restorations take on a much greater level of importance than a typical crown case. These restorations serve as the patient’s first preview of what his or her new smile will look like and also help facilitate communication about the size, shape and shading for the final restorations. Of course, to create the provisionals, a preliminary impression material is necessary, and it is important to make the proper selection there, as well.
Dr. Ross Nash outlines how delivering esthetic results without causing discomfort is possible - with the right technique.