Kathy Kincade[email protected]HomeTexas dental board gets an earful; more dental anesthesiologists neededApril 15, 20123D PrintingLeaders in Dentistry: Dr. Allan FarmanDr. Allan Farman fielded a broad range of issues during his two years as president of the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology. In a recent conversation with DrBicuspid.com, he reflected on how far the specialty has come and what's next on the horizon.April 11, 2012X-RayStudy links x-rays with brain tumor; Texas dentist helps cancer patientsApril 10, 2012Dental TherapistsKellogg report claims global support for dental therapistsAn extensive literature review of care provided by dental therapists worldwide indicates that they offer safe, effective dental care, especially for children, according to a report released April 10 by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. But the ADA and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry say the report falls short.April 9, 2012X-RayStudy links frequent dental x-rays with brain tumorPeople who received frequent dental x-rays have an increased risk of developing meningioma, according to the largest case-control study to date examining the correlation between dental x-rays and this largely benign brain tumor.April 9, 2012DenturesIs the MLP model fair to hygienists? And, study questions tooth loss, sleep apnea linkApril 8, 20123D PrintingDrBicuspid.com Imaging & CAD/CAM InsiderApril 4, 2012HomeChewing tobacco 'ruined my life'; BPA-free restorative shows strengthApril 3, 2012HomeDo caries-detection devices help? And, lessons from an eco-dentistry pioneerApril 1, 20123D PrintingFluorescence mainly an adjunct for occlusal caries detectionWhile fluorescence-based caries detection devices have been shown to offer clinical decision-making support, visual inspection should continue to be the primary detection method for occlusal caries, according to a new study in the Journal of the American Dental Association.April 1, 2012Previous PagePage 28 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