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We crunch the numbers on the "Digital Dentistry" hype to see if the switch is finally worth the hassle for the average dental practice in 2025. Let’s be b
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We crunch the numbers on the "Digital Dentistry" hype to see if the switch is finally worth the hassle for the average dental practice in 2025. Let’s be b
If you’re a Dental Student, or a clinic owner, you already know how time-consuming inventory management can be. Between patient consultations, procedures, steri
Tooth sensitivity—also known as dentin hypersensitivity—is a common problem where teeth experience sharp pain when exposed to certain triggers like hot, cold, s
Modern dental care is shifting from purely clinical outcomes to a broader approach that includes environmental responsibility. Green dentistry focuses on reduci
Just like building your clinical skills, the right professional connection is equally important. For Dental Students, having a good mentor can make all the diff
Local anesthesia is one of the main reasons due to which modern dental treatment feels comfortable and pain free. Behind every smooth numbing experience is a ca
Chairside CAD/CAM systems have reshaped restorative dentistry by combining digital scanning, computer-aided design, and in-office fabrication into one continuou
Introduction Periodontal disease continues to be one of the most common conditions that come across many dentists. Many patients respond well to scaling and roo
Dental X-rays are one of the most valuable diagnostic aids in dentistry. To the student, learning how to interpret them correctly forms the basis of correct dia
This guide is for those willing to take on periodontal disease without surgical intervention. It usually forms the first line of defense in treating gum disease
It takes more than excellent clinical skills to be a successful dentist: the right mindset, discipline, and daily habits help one grow as a professional and a p
INTRODUCTION Scalpels or surgical blades are critical devices used by dentists and surgeons in dental procedures, designed to achieve precise incisions and the