Tony Edwards[email protected]Imaging SystemsImaging Insider: 2D imaging still gold standard for implant imaging, says AAPOctober 11, 2017Dental SpecialtiesWeek in Review: U.S. dental spending rises; plus wedge-shaped defects and presenting treatmentOctober 5, 2017Dental PracticePractice Management Insider: Do your finances need a fall cleaning?October 4, 2017Dental SpecialtiesWeek in Review: Is instrument noise hurting your health? Plus CBCT use and per-chair productionSeptember 28, 2017CBCTAAP: More studies needed for CBCT guidelinesThere is a critical mass of evidence supporting the use of cone-beam CT (CBCT) for periodontitis management and periodontal-orthodontic therapy for skeletally mature patients, but there are still too few studies to issue definitive practice guidelines, according to an American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) panel of experts.September 28, 2017Dental PracticeSurvey: How many U.S. companies offer dental benefits?Have you ever wondered what percentage of U.S. companies actually offer dental insurance benefits to their employees, who are your patients? Does the data support the belief that most U.S. companies do offer these benefits? A new survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation asked what percentage of U.S. companies offer separate dental benefits and what percentage of the cost do these companies cover.September 25, 2017Dental SpecialtiesWeek in Review: Dentists and Graham-Cassidy bill; plus charcoal toothpastes and fluoride levelsSeptember 21, 2017Alternative Pain TherapiesAnesthesia & Pain Management Insider: Caffeine may be opioid alternative for implant therapySeptember 20, 2017RestorationsWhat thickness is best for single-molar crowns?If you use ceramic materials to fabricate single-molar CAD/CAM crowns, how do you determine which will hold up best? Researchers put six silicate ceramic materials through testing at three thicknesses to find out which could handle the highest fractural loading. The results might change which material you use.September 20, 2017RestorationsStudy: High fluoride levels may affect young kids' IQDoes a high level of prenatal fluoride exposure affect children's cognitive function? What about their brain development after birth? A study published on September 19 concluded that the growing fetal nervous system may be affected by high levels of fluoride, although U.S. researchers cautioned reading too much into the study findings.September 18, 2017Previous PagePage 40 of 102Next PageTop StoriesLegal IssuesU.S. charges reveal massive dental practice embezzlementAn Illinois woman faces federal charges stemming from a staggering theft from her former employer.Regulatory UpdatesHow buprenorphine law changes may affect dentistryScope of PracticeADHA adopts policies affecting scope of practice, licensure, moreLegal IssuesFake dental assistant accused of disfiguring woman arrested againSponsor ContentEscape the PPO Trap: Take Back Control of Your Practice