The patent-pending ACCUPAL® Comfortable Palatal Injection System is now FDA registered and ready to ship anywhere in the United States. Specifically, ACCUPAL is a cordless, compact, handheld device invented by a practicing dentist that effectively pre-conditions the oral tissue to receive virtually pain-free palatal or other intraoral dental injections that were previously unobtainable via manual [...]
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ACCUPAL® for Comfortable Injections
August 14th, 2008 · Comments Off
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Stem Save: You May Play a Role in Saving a Life
August 4th, 2008 · Comments Off
We now know that stem cells can be extracted from teeth, which means that your dental practice can become a resource for patients to conveniently save and professionally store the cells that could one day save their lives. Stem cells are still being researched, but what we understand for certain is that they can be [...]
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Amazing Developments in Clinical Dentistry
July 28th, 2008 · Comments Off
In the UK, things are rolling right along. The things I’m referring to are awesome innovations in clinical dentistry, developed by Leeds Dental Institute. For instance, they are using a photo dynamic therapy (PDT) to control plaque. An anti-bacterial mouthwash plus a special red light, and boom! Plaque doesn’t stand a chance. In the area [...]
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Implant Dentistry Poll
July 21st, 2008 · Comments Off
According to a recent Townie Poll in DentalTown.com Magazine, about a third of dentists surveyed perform implant placement. Of those, a third have done immediate load cases in the past year. A little over half of the responding dentists have placed bone grafts prior to implant placement. Those dentists who don’t place implants simply like [...]
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Sopro 717 Shade Matching Tool
July 17th, 2008 · Comments Off
The Sopro 171 by Acteon Imaging is a shade matching camera that features a very fine distal part and shapely design for easy use. With this tool, 3 presets for depth field, a sophisticated optical unit, bright LEDs, and quality electronics result in clear, detailed images. The Sopro 171 docking station features both video and [...]
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Sirona GALILEOS Compact 3D Cone Beam Imaging
July 15th, 2008 · Comments Off
With a large viewing field (12×15×15 cm), GALILEOS Compact offers general dentists the ability to capture 2D and 3D images. With integrated software system, implant planning tools, and great quality images, the GALILEOS Compact is in line with the same standards GALILEOS Comfort offers – the product that came out just last year. GALILEOS Compact [...]
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Survey Says Metal Braces Yield Best Results
July 14th, 2008 · Comments Off
While metal bracketed orthodontic braces were voted the least attractive teeth straightening appliance, they are also considered the most effective. Clear brackets, lingual brackets, and clear orthodontic trays (like Invisalign) are more esthetic than traditional metal bracketed braces, and patients will pay hundreds of dollars more for these attractive options. However, if results are the [...]
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Kids with Obstructive Sleep Apnea May Need Dual Therapy
July 9th, 2008 · Comments Off
Obstructive sleep apnea affects about 2% of young children, and the onset usually occurs between ages three and six. In a recent 30-month study of 32 children, ages five to nine, with OSA, doctors found that orthodontic expansion or adenotonsillectomoy helped alleviate OSA. However, 28 of the kids needed both therapies before OSA symptoms fully [...]
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Self-Repairing Teeth Could Become Reality
July 7th, 2008 · Comments Off
Wouldn’t it be nice if a tooth just regenerated dentin after a cavity were removed? This may sound like something off of Star Trek, but the truth is, dental regeneration could be closer than you think. Because tooth decay is a huge public health issue, being the most often occurring infectious disease across the [...]
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Patients Ignore Specialist Referrals
July 1st, 2008 · Comments Off
When you refer a patient to a specialist, do you think he’ll really go? According to Kelton Research, about half of the folks (age 18-49) you refer to a specialist will ignore the suggestion. Specialists are losing revenue, and your patients could lose a hold on their oral health. How can you help the situation? [...]
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