DrBicuspid.com staff writers[email protected]Product UpdatesHalyard debuts latex-free glovesMedical technology company Halyard Health has debuted Flexaprene Green exam gloves.July 13, 2016RestorationsStudy: Can lithium silicate ceramic crowns hold up?Lithium silicate ceramic has many advantages for aesthetic and minimally invasive restorations. But what factors influence the success or failure of these crowns over five years? Researchers from Germany studied more than 300 of these crowns and found certain advantages -- and cautions.July 13, 2016PeriodonticsAmway to offer PerioPredict to employeesMarketing company Amway will offer PerioPredict by Interleukin Genetics to its U.S. employees.July 12, 2016RestorationsActeon to distribute Expasyl gingival retraction pasteActeon North America will now market and distribute Expasyl, a gingival retraction paste.July 12, 2016Product UpdatesFDA approves St. Renatus' nasal spray anestheticThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved St. Renatus' nasal anesthetic, Kovanaze, for dentistry.July 11, 2016RestorationsCentrix launches NoCord VPS impressioning systemCentrix has launched NoCord VPS, a one-step, self-retracting impressioning system that retracts gingiva and controls bleeding.July 11, 2016Dental PracticeBenevis picks Ingate for telecommunicationsSupport services company Benevis has chosen Ingate Systems to enable session initiation protocol (SIP) trunking for dental service organization Kool Smiles.July 11, 2016Dental SpecialtiesDDS Lab names Braun as CEODental laboratory DDS Lab has named William (Bill) Braun as the company's president and CEO.July 11, 2016Dental HygieneNIH grants $3.7M for immigrant kids' oral healthThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) has granted $3.7 million to two New York organizations to improve oral health outcomes of immigrant children.July 10, 2016Patient CommunicationTab32 update includes HIPAA-compliant referralsA new, free module for Tab32's patient communication and management software programs allows providers to send out referrals through the web.July 10, 2016Previous PagePage 480 of 1607Next PageTop StoriesLegal IssuesDentist pays to settle patient recruiting allegationsA dentist in Connecticut has agreed to pay $150,000 to resolve allegations that she paid fees to a patient recruiting firm in violation of state and U.S. laws.PediatricsDental diseases may affect kids' sleeping patternsDental HygieneSetting the standard in your operatory: Aligning dental teams and elevating carePatient CommunicationIncreasing case acceptance by 20%Sponsor ContentJoin Us