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Knowledge of traumatic dental injuries and mouthguard behavior among Croatian soccer players - Kasum M, Gavi ć L, Mandic P, Tadin A.
OBJECTIVES/AIM: Sports-related dental injuries occur frequently among athletes due to inadequate knowledge and prevention measures. The aim of the study was to assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices of active soccer players from all leagues in Croatia ...
Source: SafetyLit - June 24, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Economics of Injury and Safety, PTSD, Injury Outcomes Source Type: news

Clinical efficacy of bioactive restorative materials in controlling secondary caries: a systematic review and network meta-analysis
ConclusionThere is a difference between bioactive restorative materials for SC control, with GIC being more effective in the permanent teeth and the RMGIC in the deciduous teeth. Bioactive restorative materials can be adjuvants in the control of SC in patients at high risk for caries.
Source: Dental Technology Blog - June 23, 2023 Category: Dentistry Source Type: news

Oregon's Healthiest Employers 2023: Permanente Dental Associates
Canopy ranked first among organizations between 100 and 499 employees.
Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Pharmaceuticals headlines - June 23, 2023 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Denise Szott Source Type: news

The 6 Worst Foods And Drinks For Your Teeth, According To Dentists
Beware of cavities and tooth fractures with these. Here's how to protect your dental health.
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - June 23, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Serious Complications Uncommon After Primary Lens Implantation in Children
(MedPage Today) -- A third of intraocular lens (IOL) implants for nontraumatic glaucoma in children required reoperation for visual axis opacification (VAO) within 5 years, most often in eyes that did not have anterior vitrectomy, a large cohort...
Source: MedPage Today Pediatrics - June 23, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: news

Patently the best dental surgical guide on the market – CHROME GuidedSMILE
LA CANADA, Calif., June 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- On February 14, 2023, the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) awarded Watson Guide IP additional, broader protection of its CHROME GuidedSMILE stackable products and methods through the issuance of US Patent No. 11,576,755, titled, - Fixation Base and Guides for Dental Prosthesis Installation.GuidedSMILE IP (intellectual property) is exclusively licensed with all rights ownership to ROE Dental Laboratory / GuidedSMILE LLC.Expanding upon its previously granted US Patent No. 11,173,016 (issued November 16, 2021), the recently issued patent more broadly protects th...
Source: Dental Technology Blog - June 22, 2023 Category: Dentistry Source Type: news

Patterson Companies Leverages Healthcare For Income Investors
Patterson Companies, Inc. NASDAQ: PDCO is a dual-story that includes healthcare for humans and animals. The company operates in 2 segments, Dental and Animal Health, and both are growing. The growth is good, but the outperformance relative to expectations, the cash flow, and the capital return…#pdco #dental #pattersoncompanies #q4 #pattersoncompanys #animalhealth #moderatebuy #viewfivestocks
Source: Reuters: Health - June 22, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Transplant surgeon sentenced to prison for failed stem cell treatments
Surgeon Paolo Macchiarini, who was once hailed as a pioneer of stem cell medicine, was found guilty of gross assault against three of his patients today and sentenced to 2 years and 6 months in prison by an appeals court in Stockholm. The ruling comes a year after a Swedish district court found Macchiarini guilty of bodily harm in two of the cases and gave him a suspended sentence . After both the prosecution and Macchiarini appealed that ruling, the Svea Court of Appeal heard the case in April and May. The prosecution asked for a 5-year sentence while Macchiarini’s lawyer urged the appeals court to acquit hi...
Source: ScienceNOW - June 21, 2023 Category: Science Source Type: news

Delta Dental invested nearly $109 million in community programs in 2022, affecting 20.4 million lives nationwide
 The nation ' s leading oral health philanthropist releases its 2022 Community Impact Report highlighting its work to elevate health and wellness in all 50 states, D.C., and Puerto RicoWASHINGTON, June 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Delta Dental Institute, dedicated to advancing oral health for all Americans, released Delta Dental ' s 2022 Community Impact Report, " Our mission: your health. Our mission, your health. " Last year, Delta Dental, the nation ' s leading oral health philanthropist, invested nearly $109 million to support programs, research, and advocacy that positively impacted over 20 ...
Source: Dental Technology Blog - June 21, 2023 Category: Dentistry Source Type: news

Dental, vision benefits can improve employee well-being and engagement
Supplemental benefits that enable workers and their families to be healthier have moved from nice-to-have to essential as employees have come to expect more from employers in today ’s workforce and competitive labor market. Seven out of 10 employees say they are more likely to work for an employer that offers employee-paid voluntary benefits, while more than 60% of employees cite well-being support as a top priority. Recognizing the value employees place on supplemental be nefits, more than one-third…
Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Biotechnology headlines - June 20, 2023 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Jim Molis Source Type: news

Accuracy (trueness and precision) of 3D printed orthodontic models finalized to clear aligners production, testing crowded and spaced dentition
ConclusionsThe accuracy of orthodontic models generated for clear aligners can be affected by different 3D printer technologies and anatomical characteristics of dental arches. 
Source: Dental Technology Blog - June 20, 2023 Category: Dentistry Source Type: news

Have you started to grind your teeth? Why Covid could be to blame...
Dr Jennifer Collins of Northumberland Dental Care in Dublin has seen an upsurge in the number of patients who are grinding their teeth at night since the pandemic.
Source: the Mail online | Health - June 20, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Mayo Clinic Q and A: Keeping children's teeth healthy
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My 7-month-old daughter recently got her first tooth. She likes to chew on her teething ring. I want to start good dental habits early and create a routine of brushing her teeth twice a day. When should I introduce a toothbrush so she can get comfortable with it? Do you have any other tips for establishing good oral hygiene early? ANSWER: Dental infections are one of the most common infections in children. Even though…
Source: News from Mayo Clinic - June 20, 2023 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news

Effect of subgingival periodontal therapy on glycaemic control in type 2 diabetes patients: Meta-analysis and meta-regression of 6-month follow-up randomized clinical trials
Discussion: None of the 12 studies were assessed as having low risk of bias. The percentage of females and the time of diabetes diagnosis significantly explained the high level of heterogeneity. Subgingival periodontal therapy results in a significant and clinically relevant improvement in glycaemic control over 6 months in patients with T2DM and periodontitis. The grade of evidence was moderate. 
Source: Dental Technology Blog - June 19, 2023 Category: Dentistry Source Type: news

Ancient Britons built Stonehenge – then vanished. Is science closing in on their killers? | Jonathan Kennedy
New clues from an ancient plague are pushing us to rethink where Britons were ‘really’ from – and the answer is complicatedTwo weeks ago, Pooja Swali from the Crick Institute announced the discovery ofYersinia pestis, the bacterium that causes plague, in the dental pulp of three people who died about 4,000 years ago –two in Somerset and the other in Cumbria. This finding is astonishing in its own right because it pushes back the earliest evidence of plague in England by several millennia. But the discovery may also help to solve one of our greatest prehistoric mysteries: why did the people who introduced farming to...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - June 19, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Jonathan Kennedy Tags: Migration Bubonic plague Genetics Infectious diseases Archaeology Science Society UK news Source Type: news