Kathy Kincade[email protected]HomeAn odd tooth regeneration method; a 30-year implant success storyAugust 13, 20133D PrintingNew dental MRI study yields best images yetDental researchers are making progress in their quest to develop a practical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) device that can be used chairside for hard- and soft-tissue analysis and diagnosis. The trick, they say, is to position the coils in the occlusal plane.August 12, 2013HomeADA political spending up 60%; how to increase case acceptance 55%August 11, 20133D PrintingSchein hosts annual Business of Dentistry conferenceHenry Schein and E4D Technologies are showcasing the new E4D NEVO Scanner and Design Center at the Business of Dentistry Conference in Las Vegas this week. Dr. Gary Severance, vice president of marketing and clinical affairs at E4D, discusses the new digital impressioning system with DrBicuspid.com.August 8, 2013HomeDrBicuspid.com Business & Industry InsiderAugust 8, 2013HomeDr. Deems & the lone CEO; ultrasound nearly ready for prime timeAugust 6, 20133D PrintingDental imaging start-up takes new approach to ultrasoundLessons learned from the lumber industry are enabling a young company in Seattle to develop a new type of ultrasound device that could help dental practices increase productivity and enhance patient care by imaging hard- and soft-tissue structures concurrently -- without radiation. And the price tag's not bad either.August 5, 2013HomeInsurance broker sues Delta Dental; dental care OK during pregnancy?August 4, 2013X-RayACOG: Dental x-rays, prophies OK during pregnancyThe American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) has determined that teeth cleaning and x-rays are safe for pregnant women and is urging all obstetricians and gynecologists to recommend routine oral health assessments during a patient's first prenatal visit.July 31, 2013HomeA conversation with Fred Joyal; how effective are disposable handpieces?July 30, 2013Previous PagePage 3 of 93Next PageTop StoriesRestorationsWhen DME should be used prior to restorationsDeep margin elevation (DME) may effectively address various clinical challenges associated with subgingival margins before restorations, but it can't be used on every patient, according to a review article published in the Journal of Dentistry.Smile DesignNew ways to restore teeth may upend dentistryRestorationsThese materials show promise for filling dental defectsLegal IssuesDental assistant accused of abusing pediatric patientsSponsor ContentAvailable On Demand