Todays Dental News

Kosinski Joins Dentistry Today Staff as Implants Editor

Dentistry Today would like to welcome Timothy F. Kosinski, DDS, to its staff as our Implants Editor. A Dentistry Today Leader in Continuing Education, he.

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Industry News

Zuckerberg Joins Rhinogram’s Oral Health Advisory Board

Edward Zuckerberg, DDS, has joined Rhinogram’s Oral Health Advisory Board. Zuckerberg is known for his early adoption of technological advances and use of.

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Prosthodontics

Novel Retention Systems for Implant Restorations

INTRODUCTION Since the last decade, there have been several improvements in the materials and techniques used for full-mouth implant rehabilitations.1 Implant planning using.

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Industry News

Dentsply Sirona Completes Clinic Projects Around the World

In 2018, Dentsply Sirona’s International Special Clinic Solutions program completed projects in the Maldives, Nigeria, and Malawi, enabling patients there to benefit from.

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Season 1

Using CAD/CAM to Transform Aesthetics

Dr. Perry E. Jones describes how to fine-tune prosthetic design, from provisionalization to the final restorations. For more, see his article. 

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Todays Dental News

Q&A: John Cox, Henry Schein Vice President of Technology Sales

While the principles of dentistry remain the same, digital technology has radically changed the profession to improve both patient care and practice management..

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Industry News

TruAbutment to Host First Symposium

TruAbutment will host its first symposium at the Anaheim Marriot on June 1, 2019. More than 300 dental lab technicians, owners, and dentists.

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Industry News

Dentistry Today Editor in Chief to Speak in New York

Dentistry Today Editor in Chief Dr. Damon Adams will explore “Trends, Innovations, Controversies, and Clinical Tips” at the Greater Long Island Dental Meeting.

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Industry News

University of Louisville Launches 3-D Printing Lab

Users can design and manufacture accurate lifelike resin models of jawbones, parts of faces, and even entire skulls with the technologies available at.

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Industry News

University of Louisville Launches 3-D Printing Lab

Users can design and manufacture accurate lifelike resin models of jawbones, parts of faces, and even entire skulls with the technologies available at.

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