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Pediatric Dentistry Start-Up | Cuivre Creek

Dentistry Gone Digital

I knew for years that my ultimate professional goal was to start my own pediatric dental office. I wanted to have that autonomy and be in control of my career so that I could deliver my dentistry in the way that I thought was superior. I briefly associated for another office for eight months after residency, and then COVID hit and I was laid off. The pandemic ended up being a blessing in disguise, for I suddenly had countless hours isolated at home where I could begin working on my dream practic

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Artificial intelligence models for diagnosing gingivitis and periodontal disease: A systematic review

Dental News and Technology

Published: March 14, 2022 DOI: [link] Abstract Statement of problem Artificial intelligence (AI) models have been developed for periodontal applications, including diagnosing gingivitis and periodontal disease, but their accuracy and maturity of the technology remain unclear. Purpose The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the performance of the AI models for detecting dental plaque and diagnosing gingivitis and periodontal disease.

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When Is the Best Time to Send Email Blasts?

Rosemont Review

Many of us are bombarded by numerous emails every day, and the fuller our inbox gets, the less likely we are to read messages in their entirety — let alone open certain emails at all. This is why when it comes to planning your own email marketing campaigns, timing is one of the most important elements to consider. You can put the greatest minds and resources into creating email blasts, but without the right timing, your message may not reach people at all.

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Cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive in postoperative palatal pain management

The Dental Elf

This review assessing the effect of cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive (CTA) in the management of palatal wound healing and post-operative pain after epithelialised gingival graft harvesting included just 4 small RCTs. While the findings suggest a potential benefit with CTA both the quantity and quality of the available evidence is very limited. The post Cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive in postoperative palatal pain management appeared first on National Elf Service.

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Oral Health Improves in the US Over the Past 14 Years

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

After launching a targeted campaign to improve the oral health of all Americans 14 years ago in response to the death of a 12-year-old boy, Deamonte Driver, caused by an untreated tooth infection, Pew Charitable Trusts notes that significant gains have been made. The organization, in collaboration with a variety of public health and advocacy groups, suggests the following initiatives have expanded access to professional dental care for vulnerable populations—ultimately, improving the nation’s or

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Possible Link Between COVID-19 Severity and Periodontal Health

Denticle

The mouth is connected to the rest of the body. While that probably seems a bit silly to read, sometimes people miss that fact. Dentistry, being a separate profession from medicine sometimes leads to confusion in that arena. However, things in the body can definitely affect the mouth while diseases of the mouth can most certainly cause problems in the rest of the body.

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Multi-Shade Restorations for Maximum Esthetics

3M

The post Multi-Shade Restorations for Maximum Esthetics appeared first on 3M Dental Blog.

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