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H3D Enters the Dental Industry to Address the Shortage of CAD Technicians

Dentistry Today

Copenhagen-based H3D has announced it is developing dental AI CAD in partnership with Modern Dental Pacific, Andent, and Orthodonzia Estense. H3D’s entry into dental follows their strong success in the audio industry where they have become the AI CAD market leader. Mimicking their successful approach in Audio, H3D are focusing on dental labs rather than clinics.

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Hypochlorous acid inactivates oral pathogens and a SARS-CoV-2-surrogate

Dental News and Technology

BMC Oral Health volume 23 , Article number: 111 ( 2023 ) Cite this article Abstract Background Droplets and aerosols produced during dental procedures are a risk factor for microbial and viral transmission. Unlike sodium hypochlorite, hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is nontoxic to tissues but still exhibits broad microbicidal effect. HOCl solution may be applicable as a supplement to water and/or mouthwash.

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Nash Institute Adds Digital Technology to its Full Mouth Reconstruction Course

Dentistry Today

The Nash Institute announced it has officially added digital technology to its Full Mouth Reconstruction Course on March 24th & 25th, 2023. “Smile Designs and Rehabilitations Utilizing Analog & Digital Workflows” featuring; Dr. Ross Nash, DDS, with guest speaker: Dr. Anthony Vocaturo DDS, AAACD, FIADFE, FACE, FAGD. “The Nash Institute welcomes Dr.

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5 Things Dentists Need To Know About Yoga and Workouts

Dentistry Gone Digital

By: Vivian Summer The year has started on a positive note, and you’re likely taking stock of the previous year’s resolutions. Hopefully, you didn’t break any, and now you’re thinking about focusing on your health and getting fit. So many things may pop up in your mind, such as getting a life insurance policy, furthering your education, upgrading your home, or even taking a vacation.

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Review Gating: What It Is & Why Avoid It

Rosemont Review

The term “review gating” is used to describe the act of soliciting feedback from customers and ushering them down a particular channel of action based on the overall sentiment of their response. For example, let’s say you treated two patients today, and the first expressed complete satisfaction with her experience while the second voiced that his care was “sub-par.

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Arthrocentesis or conservative management for painful temporomandibular disorders

The Dental Elf

This review of temporomandibular joint arthrocentesis versus conservative management for painful temporomandibular disorders (TMD) includes 7 RCTs. The findings suggest improvements in both pain and maximum mouth opening with arthrocentesis but these may not be clinically important. The post Arthrocentesis or conservative management for painful temporomandibular disorders appeared first on National Elf Service.

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How to Attract More Patients Like Your Patients

Go Ask Fred

One of the biggest challenges in dental marketing is you end up attracting “unfiltered” patients that you have to sort out in the office. This diminishes the value of your advertising spend and also takes time with your team. As … Continue reading → The post How to Attract More Patients Like Your Patients appeared first on Go Ask Fred: The Blog of Fred Joyal.

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Can Invisalign Fix an Overbite?

Creekview Dental

Invisalign is an orthodontic treatment designed to straighten the teeth and align the bite. It provides an alternative to braces with clear plastic retainer-like trays that fit over the teeth to gently shift them into proper alignment. Many patients are choosing Invisalign for the comfort, convenience, and discretion of this method. Invisalign can treat many common orthodontic conditions, but can it fix an overbite?

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Tips for Increasing Keratinized Tissue Width

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

If left untreated, recession can worsen to the depth of the mucogingival junction and compromise the band of attached, keratinized tissue. The 2017 World Workshop on the Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions did not numerically specify the amount or thickness of keratinized tissue needed to maintain health. However, tissue that is not inflamed, minimizes further recession, and supports patient comfort, esthetics, and oral hygiene should be considered healthy. 1 W