Kathy Kincade[email protected]HomeADA challenges Pew report; remineralization products comparedMarch 6, 2011InsuranceADA finds 'major flaws' in Pew midlevel provider reportThe ADA is challenging the findings of a recent Pew Center on the States report that claimed to demonstrate how dental practices can profit from adding midlevel providers to their team and improve access to care in the process.March 6, 20113D PrintingPhotothermal imaging moves forward in clinical trialsThree papers to be presented at the upcoming International Association for Dental Research meeting lend further support to the efficacy of the Canary photothermal imaging system for caries detection and for monitoring demineralization and remineralization of enamel.March 3, 2011HomeAlign sues ClearCorrect; VA dental patients test positive for hepatitisMarch 1, 2011Invisible AlignersAlign Technology sues clear-aligner competitorDespite telling court officials two years ago that it had no intention of suing ClearCorrect for patent infringement, Align Technology yesterday filed two lawsuits against its clear-aligner competitor, one claiming patent infringement and the other alleging unlawful business practices.February 28, 2011HomeChristensen: U.S. implants rates 'pathetic'; FDA chides denture cream makersFebruary 27, 2011HomeNews from the Midwinter Meeting; MRIs coming to dentistry?February 23, 2011MarketingUnraveling the mysteries of social mediaCHICAGO - Yellow Pages are "dead" and social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter are fast becoming the leading "word of mouth" tools for dental practice marketing, according to a special noon session on social media at the Chicago Dental Society's Midwinter Meeting today.February 23, 20113D PrintingMRI sees hard and soft dental tissue simultaneouslyJust as dentistry is beginning to get comfortable with cone-beam CT -- and more aware of the ionizing radiation risks it poses if not used properly -- another well-established diagnostic technology appears headed for the dental operatory: magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).February 22, 2011HomeTX dental board responds to critics; periodontitis linked with cardio diseaseFebruary 21, 2011Previous PagePage 50 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