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DentiMax Launches Groundbreaking 1.5 Open Sensor

Dentistry Today

DentiMax released an all-new 1.5 Open Sensor on April 17, 2024. In terms of size, image quality, and price, DentiMax reports that this new digital x-ray sensor has exceeded their customers’ expectations and is based on years of feedback from dental clinicians. The Open Sensor already received high ratings from the independent testing organization, Clinician’s Report*, which stated that the DentiMax Open Sensor is “competitive with the best systems previously evaluated.

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Gum Disease and Heart Health: What You Need to Know

Broomfield Dentists / MountainAire

Your heart and your oral health may seem worlds apart, but new research is revealing a surprising connection between the two. The state of your teeth and gums could have a significant impact on the wellness of your heart. This post uncovers the details of how gum disease, also known as periodontitis, can affect your heart health, and outlines the proactive steps you can take with the support of dental professionals such as Mountain Aire Dentistry to maintain overall wellbeing.

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Sonendo to Report Q1 2024 Financial Results on May 8

Dentistry Today

Sonendo announced that it will report financial results for the first quarter of 2024 after the market close on Wednesday, May 8th, 2024. Management will host a conference call beginning at 1:30 PM Pacific Time/4:30 PM Eastern Time to discuss its financial results. Investors interested in listening to the conference call may do so by dialing (833) 470-1428 for domestic callers or (404) 975-4839 for international callers, using access code: 627665.

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Understanding Root Canals: How They Work and Why They Save Teeth

Cherokee Dental Professionals

Summary: Do you suspect a root canal system infection? Has your endodontist suggested RCT as a last resort to secure oral health? Relax, you’re not alone! Over 15 million people receive root canal treatment every year and report no major problems afterward. Root canal is a procedure at Cherokee Family Dental that removes a tooth’s pulp, which contains nerves, connective tissues, and blood vessels.

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Jolly Family Dental Joins Forces with Straine Dental Management

Dentistry Today

Straine Dental Management (SDM), a dentist-owned, dentist-led dental services organization (DSO), continues its national expansion with a strategic affiliation with Jolly Family Dental—North Little Rock, Arkansas. SDM’s entry into its 13th state solidifies and builds a world-class organization with dentist-partners committed to delivering the highest standard of care to their patients.

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What Does Cosmetic Dentistry Include?

Best Dentist in Houston

What's Included In Cosmetic Dentistry? Cosmetic dentistry encompasses a wide array of dental procedures aimed at enhancing the aesthetic appearance of a person's smile. From subtle alterations to dramatic transformations, the realm of cosmetic dentistry offers solutions to various dental imperfections that can impact one's confidence and self-esteem.

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New England’s Premier Oral Surgery Practice Joins Qualitas Dental Partners

Dentistry Today

Qualitas Dental Partners proudly announces its partnership with the foremost oral surgery group in New England, furthering its commitment to deliver patient-centric dental care across the region. The esteemed oral surgery practice brings decades of expertise and a legacy of exceptional care to the Qualitas partnership. Specializing in a wide range of oral, maxillofacial, and implant surgical procedures, the practice is committed to providing comprehensive care in state-of-the-art offices in the

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Celebrating a Century of Excellence: The Greater New York Dental Meeting

Dentistry Today

As we mark the centennial celebration of the Greater New York Dental Meeting (GNYDM), it’s a fitting moment to reflect on the remarkable journey that has brought us to where we stand today—as the largest dental convention and event in the United States. Our story began humbly in the 1920s, with just a few hundred attendees and a couple of educational programs.