A hospital charity has funded new high-tech equipment for the orthodontic team to provide enhanced care and a better experience for their patients.
Zaki Kanaan considers the current and future uses of artificial intelligence.
The Ivoclar Group, a leading manufacturer of integrated solutions for high-quality dental applications, has announced its partnership with SprintRay, a US-American technology company.
Michael Sultan considers the issue of sustainable dentistry.
The Scottish Government has announced plans to expand access to genomic testing to improve diagnoses and outcomes for patients.
What can the tongue tell us about our health? Philip Silver reviews the research.
Reforms to occupational health services will be shaped through a £1.5m innovation fund as the government continues its drive to tackle in-work sickness and boost economic activity using new technology...
A study suggests that low-level laser therapy offers immediate pain relief for burning mouth syndrome (BMS) patients. Over 10 weeks, participants experienced a significant drop in pain scores after...
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Stephen Claffey explores what the future will hold.
Stuart Clark considers the benefits of digital chairside technology for your workflow.
A tool being developed by the University of Copenhagen (UCPH) and 3Shape will help orthodontists correctly fit braces onto teeth. Using artificial intelligence and virtual patients, the tool predicts...
Aligner Intelligence is delighted to launch its online platform to meet the needs of the rapidly growing aligner market. Aligner Intelligence supports clinicians at every stage of their patient’s...
A team of researchers, led by a clinician scientist at the Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine, has discovered a non-invasive, low-cost test to detect oral cancer, monitor...
A test invented by University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) researchers allows dentists to screen for the most common form of oral cancer with a simple and familiar tool: the brush.
Stephen Claffey considers how technology can help improve care.
Michael Sultan looks at recent scientific research.
A new study has explored the regenerative properties of a novel technology with applications beyond the mouth.
Stuart Clark discusses integrating new technologies into your workflow.
A team from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Dentistry, led by Takahiro Ogawa, has culminated a decade of dental implant research with the development of cutting-edge...
Loven Ganeswaran discusses the evolution of patient expectations and knowledge.
A University of Kentucky (UK) researcher is working to develop new techniques for radiation treatment to improve survival rates of patients with a specific type of cancer.
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