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Your Trusted Partner for Best Dental Marketing Solutions

Identity Dental

Dental practices constantly seek ways to enhance their visibility and connect with potential patients effectively. Navigating this landscape can be complex, but with the right partner in dental marketing, your practice can not only survive but thrive. Identity Dental Marketing stands out as the best dental marketing company dedicated to elevating dental practices through tailored […] The post Your Trusted Partner for Best Dental Marketing Solutions appeared first on Dental Marketing.

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Dentsply Sirona and HeyGears Validate Lucitone Digital Print Denture System on 3D Printer

Dental News and Technology

Dentsply Sirona, the worlds largest manufacturer of professional dental products and technologies, and HeyGears, a leading provider of 3D printing technology and solutions, are pleased to announce that the Lucitone Digital Print Denture workflow and material system is now validated on HeyGears UltraCraft A2D and A2D 4K printers for digital denture manufacturing.

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Can You Eat After a Filling?

Kakar Dental Group

Getting a dental filling is a standard procedure that helps restore the health of your teeth, but many patients often wonder, “Can you eat after a dental filling?” The short answer is yes but with some essential guidelines. Let’s explore what to eat, how long to wait, and tips to keep your filling in excellent shape. Why Waiting to Eat After a Filling is Important It is tempting to dive back into your usual eating routine after a filling; however, the duration of your wait aft

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Advancing Oral Health Research: A Conversation with Sarah B. Hoerler, RDH, MS

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

Sarah B. Hoerler, RDH, MS Sarah B. Hoerler, RDH, MS, is a dental hygienist in the Department of Dental Specialties, Division of Periodontics and an assistant professor of dentistry at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and a dental hygiene educator at Metropolitan State University in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Rochester Community and Technical College.

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Understanding the Oral-Gut Axis

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

There is growing awareness of periodontal diseases as indicators of systemic problems, including intestinal disorders. In fact, for clinicians who know what to look for, it can be the first sign of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) such as Crohn disease or ulcerative colitis. 1,2 Indeed, oral pathogens associated with periodontal diseases are often implicated in gut dysbiosis (an imbalance in gut microbiota) and pathology leading to disorders such as IBD and colorectal cancer.

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Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

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