Revolutionary Treatment Offers Hope for Dental Agenesis Patients JAPAN: Researchers from Kitano Hospital in Osaka and…
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Dental Drug Promises to Regenerate Human Teeth
JAPAN: A groundbreaking drug that could potentially enable humans to regrow their teeth is set to…
Investigating TMJ Disc Perforation: Insights from Cadaveric Study
JAPAN: In a collaborative effort involving researchers from Tulane University School of Medicine and esteemed institutions…
Oral Pathogen Linked to Cardiac Health, New Study Reveals
JAPAN: A recent study conducted by researchers at Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) in Japan…
Dentist-Led Oral Care System Reduces Stroke-Associated Pneumonia Risk
The study sheds light on the significant benefits of early intervention and education by dental professionals…
Orofacial Symptoms Are Potential Indicators of Malignancy, Says Study
A call to action for dental clinicians to be vigilant about orofacial symptoms that may be…
Recognition Gap in “Occlusion Treatment” Evident Between Patients and Dentists
A recent questionnaire survey sheds light on a significant recognition gap between patients and dentists concerning…
Association Found Between Gum Disease, Tooth Loss, and Hippocampal Brain Shrinkage
A study reveals a potential association between gum disease, tooth loss, and brain shrinkage in the…
Study Explores Impact of Universal Adhesive Viscosity on Dentin Bond Strength
Japan: A recent study conducted by researchers at the Nippon Dental University School of Life Dentistry…
Researchers from Tohoku University Find Oral Suction Devices Reduce Dental Aerosol Spread
Japan: Researchers at Tohoku University have found that oral suction devices can reduce the spread of…
Study Provides Overview of Robotics in Dentistry
A recent study from the Department of Prosthodontics and Oral Rehabilitation at Tokushima University, Japan, aimed…
Realistic patient-type robots for dental training unveiled at IDS 2023
Japan: Tmsuk Co., Ltd., in collaboration with Nissin Co., Ltd., exhibited its two realistic patient-type robots…