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Lasers: Page 153
Study: Cracked-tooth repairs survive 7-year itch
By
Rosemary Frei, MSc
Findings from a long-term study raise questions about the American Association of Endodontists' recommendation that root canals should be performed on thermally sensitive cracked teeth.
July 28, 2008
MedX signs U.S. distributor for Oralase
By
DrBicuspid.com staff writers
MedX Health has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Technology4Medicine to sell Oralase in the U.S. once the product receives FDA marketing clearance.
July 16, 2008
Beyond x-rays: Part III -- OCT brings early decay to light
By
Kathy Kincade
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) can image both hard and soft dental tissue with 10 times the detail of x-rays. But will the price tag put it out of reach for most dentists?
July 10, 2008
Glass ionomers get vote of confidence at IADR
By
Kathy Kincade
TORONTO - Speakers at the International Association for Dental Research (IADR) meeting on Thursday lent their support to the use of glass ionomers versus traditional cements for dental restorations, linings, and bases.
July 2, 2008
Quantum touts new early caries detection system
By
DrBicuspid.com staff writers
TORONTO - Quantum Dental Technologies, a Canadian diagnostic device company, introduced a laser-based dental caries detection system prototype at the annual meeting of the International Association for Dental Research (IADR).
July 2, 2008
Beyond x-rays: Part II -- The glow of demineralization
By
Kathy Kincade
For years the mineral loss from enamel and dentin has been known to alter the optical properties of teeth. Now technology developers are hoping to capitalize on this with a fluorescence device to identify demineralization and thus pinpoint dental caries much earlier than is possible with x-rays or visual examination -- before cavitation begins.
June 25, 2008
Beyond x-rays: Part I -- Do optical caries detection systems really work?
By
Kathy Kincade
X-rays and visual exams have long been the dentists' diagnostic methods of choice. But x-rays routinely miss 70% to 80% of occlusal caries. A number of products now offer dentists additional information about a tooth at the microscopic level. However, the jury is still out on how useful they are beyond serving as an adjunct to x-rays and visual exams.
June 15, 2008
CAD/CAM competitor claims advantages over Cerec
By
Laird Harrison
After years of advance publicity, Dallas company D4D Technologies has launched its CAD/CAM system for dentistry. While slightly more expensive, the E4D system offers innovations aimed at tempting dentists away from the more established Cerec by Sirona Dental Systems.
June 15, 2008
Lasers treat gum disease with positive results
By
DrBicuspid.com staff writers
Photodisinfection -- which combines low-intensity laser energy and microbiological stains to target and destroy microbial pathogens -- continues to demonstrate its effectiveness in the treatment of chronic adult periodontitis. According to Ondine Biopharma, the Vancouver-based company commercializing this technology under the product name Periowave, results from the Canadian Multi-Center Gum Disease Trial demonstrate that photodisinfection compares favorably to traditional scaling and root planing for the treatment of periodontal disease.
May 26, 2008
Zap Lasers launches microlaser for soft-tissue applications
By
DrBicuspid.com staff writers
Zap Lasers recently unveiled its new microlaser for soft-tissue applications, the Styla MicroLaser.
May 19, 2008
Lasers blaze new paths for GDs
By
Dan Tynan
Lasers make many soft-tissue procedures easier, opening up new opportunities for general dentists, according to experts who spoke at the 2008 American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry meeting. Some dentists are now able to do procedures in house that they used to refer to oral surgeons.
May 12, 2008
CDA Show Report: Product breakthroughs enhance patient and practice management
By
Kathy Kincade
ANAHEIM, CA - The exhibit hall at the 2008 California Dental Association (CDA) meeting opened for business today, and crowds packed three halls at the Anaheim Convention Center, hoping to discover the next new product or service that will keep their businesses booming and their patients smiling. From improving practice management to imaging in multiple dimensions, hundreds of new products were on display to see and test out.
May 1, 2008
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