Kathy Kincade[email protected]3D PrintingDental CAD/CAM technology and prices improvingMajor shifts are occurring in the digital impressioning business that are expected to make dental CAD/CAM more attractive and affordable for dental practitioners -- and improve the quality of their restorations in the process.March 21, 2011HomeHPV pushing oropharyngeal cancer rates; rings under gloves are riskyMarch 20, 2011Orofacial PainSeptodont acquires OraVerse from NovalarSeptodont has acquired the OraVerse product line from Novalar Pharmaceuticals, the companies announced today. OraVerse is the first local anesthesia reversal agent to gain U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval.March 17, 2011PeriodonticsJewelry a health hazard, even under glovesSAN DIEGO - Wearing jewelry under gloves should be prohibited by all dental practices due to risks of tearing, leakage, and microbial cross-contamination, according to research to be presented today at the International Association for Dental Research meeting.March 17, 2011X-RayDigital tool aids x-ray training; chewable toothpaste enters U.S. marketMarch 15, 2011Dental EducationStudents favor digital tools for learning radiographic anatomyAn interactive learning tool developed by researchers at the University of Queensland to enhance the learning of oral radiographic anatomy and interpretation received a warm welcome from dental students at the school who got to test-drive it.March 15, 2011Oral CancerAla. dental school training scrutinized; oral cancer lawsuits on the riseMarch 13, 2011HomeDrBicuspid.com Business & Industry InsiderMarch 13, 2011EndodonticsDenture cream study purposely delayed? And, new file streamlines root canalsMarch 8, 2011Oral CancerDentalEZ takes over Trimira's dental businessIn an effort to expand its clinical product offerings into the diagnostic arena, DentalEZ has acquired Trimira's Identafi 3000 oral cancer detection technology and rights to the Trimira name and technology in the dental market.March 6, 2011Previous PagePage 49 of 93Next PageTop StoriesPatient CommunicationThe U.S. may be suffocating with dental fearDental fear may be prevalent in the U.S., according to a study published in the Journal of the American Dental Association. And from all signs, patients' anxiety is growing.PediatricsToo much screen time, too few Zzs may hurt kids' gumsPatient CommunicationShhhh! Patients can hear youDental HygieneDental hygienists in the U.S. aren’t happySponsor ContentJoin Us