Kathy Kincade[email protected]Dental EducationA day in the life of ... Alameda Pediatric DentistryThe challenges of pediatric dentistry are many, but so are the rewards, according to the staff at Alameda Pediatric Dentistry in Northern California. We look at how this thriving 40-year-old practice cares for young patients of all ages and why so many families have remained loyal for generations.May 21, 2012HomeWash. dentists outraged over insurer's comments; AMA defends NC dental boardMay 20, 2012HomeAre painkillers being overprescribed? And, chloral hydrate disappearingMay 15, 2012HomeBioactive fillings a game changer; will dentists' incomes bounce back?May 13, 2012Dental EducationADA study: Dentists' incomes hurt by more than recessionThe economic recession is partly to blame for a steady decline in net income experienced by U.S. dentists in recent years. But there appear to be other factors at play that could impede a return to previous income levels, according to a study in the current Journal of the American Dental Association.May 9, 2012X-RayFDA enforces kids' x-ray safety; Botox helps treat bruxismMay 8, 2012X-RayFDA calls on imaging vendors to reduce kids' risksThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today issued a draft guidance to encourage manufacturers of x-ray imaging devices to consider the safety of children in the design of new equipment.May 8, 2012Dental EducationCalif. dentist seeks kids without insuranceHigh Sierra Dental Care in South Lake Tahoe, CA, has a unique problem: the program that Mireya Ortega, DDS, set up in 2010 to provide free dental care to kids between 6 and 16 years old needs more patients. Dr. Ortega is hoping to reach those in need well beyond the S. Lake Tahoe region.May 7, 2012HomeiPad rivals LCD for image viewing; Minn. program grooms next-gen researchersMay 6, 20123D PrintingiPad 2 rivals LCD monitor for dental image displayCan the iPad produce images of interproximal caries with the same quality as those displayed on a high-end, consumer-grade liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor? Yes, according to a study in the May issue of Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology.May 3, 2012Previous PagePage 26 of 93Next PageTop StoriesPeriodonticsGum disease may be linked to prostate changes like cancerResearch recently published in The Prostate suggests men with gum disease may have an increased risk of developing prostate conditions, including enlarged prostate, prostate cancer, and chronic prostatitis.Dental HygieneLeveraging LinkedIn for career growth in dentistrySmile DesignDr. Tom Giacobbi ranks popular dental treatments ... do you agree?Office ManagementWant to make a dentist smile? Try print management in the practiceSponsor ContentJoin Us