While the decision to remove third molars without the presence of pathology has become controversial, this case study illustrates the risks of leaving them intact.
One of my patients asked me about using activated charcoal to whiten teeth. While I had not heard of this before, upon a Google search, it seems to be a popular approach to at-home bleaching. How should I advise my patients on this trend?
Stephen Hudis Sworn in as Vice President of the American College of Prosthodontists Stephen I. Hudis, DDS, FACP, was sworn in as vice president of the American College of Prosthodontists (ACP) during the 47th Annual Session of the ACP held
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DentaQuest's $10,000 donation to Memorial Hermann Foundation Supports Mobile Dental Program in Houston Schools HOUSTON, Nov. 28, 2017 PRNewswire DentaQuest, the leading purpose driven oral health company and the largest Medicaid dental…
Greater New York Smiles Along With Colgate Bright Smiles, Bright Futures And Baseball Great C.C. Sabathia Raise Oral Health Awareness Among Local Elementary School Children NEW YORK, Nov. 28, 2017 PRNewswire Colgate Bright…