Professionals who once were licensed but who no longer are. Examples include dental professionals who have moved states or countries and never became credentialed again but are still practicing, or ...
Oral health should be evaluated with eating disorders (EDs) in mind to support patient well-being, and clinicians must know how to address oral issues in these patients, according to study findings ...
In a pivotal development this year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved neffy (epinephrine nasal spray) in August 2024 for emergency use in type 1 allergic reactions, such as anaphylaxis.
A dental assistant in Arkansas has been arrested for allegedly billing Medicaid for about $18,000 in services that were never rendered to patients, according to a press release dated October 25 from ...
A woman filed a lawsuit against airline JetBlue claiming that a "frozen solid" ice cream sandwich she was served on her flight led her to fracture the root of her tooth, according to multiple news ...
Men with HIV may experience greater alveolar bone loss than those without HIV, potentially due to higher levels of the proinflammatory cytokine interleukin 6 (IL-6). This research was recently ...
This week, Dr. Doug Smail returns with another clinical tip courtesy of CDOCS that is sure to help when it comes to dental implants. We know you're busy, so providing these quick tips from Dr. Smail ...
Editor's note: Election Day is almost here, and the results that will be announced on November 5 are a source of stress for many Americans. With that in mind, we asked one prosthodontist for the ...