Eric Barnes[email protected]Oral & Maxillofacial SurgeryIntraoperative CT fine-tunes maxillofacial surgeryMaxillofacial surgeons who used CT intraoperatively on their trauma patients found that imaging and review can be performed quickly, perfecting the trauma surgeon's work while there's still time to make revisions, according to an article published this month in JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery.January 22, 2015InsuranceCalif. radiation law to take effect July 1A new radiation protection law slated to go into effect this summer would require California radiologists -- including oral and maxillofacial radiologists -- to add radiation dose levels to their reports and report radiation overdoses to patients, physicians, and state regulatory officials.April 2, 20123D PrintingMDCT advances oral and maxillofacial surgery practiceFrom assessing complex trauma injuries to planning difficult surgery, MDCT and reconstruction software have taken oral and maxillofacial imaging beyond the clay age, according to Dr. Jon Bradrick. Still, he says, the software isn't quite there yet.November 21, 2004Page 1 of 1Top StoriesDental PracticeMan dies by suicide after dental tourism gone wrongA patient left toothless after a botched procedure underscores the psychological toll of treatment failures and the role dentists play.InsuranceHow dental coding affects your revenue cycle, and what your team needs to knowPractice SalesWhen 50-50 isn't equal: What dental practice partners must know about valuing ownership interestsPractice Management SoftwareWhy secure integration must be a nonnegotiable in every dental practiceSponsor ContentPrecise finishing control