DenMat Holdings, LLC today announced that it has been acquired by affiliates of Centre Partners and Mill Street Partners.DenMat is the world leader in thin, porcelain veneer systems for smile enhancement. The Company also offers a wide-range of… [ Full Story ]
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Importance of AACD Accreditation III.mov
The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) is the world’s foremost authority on cosmetic dentistry excellence. Los Angeles’ leading cosmetic dentist, Dr. Bernie Villadiego is an accredited member. Developed by the AACD, the accreditation process is the world’s most recognized advanced credentialing program encouraging further education, interaction with like-minded colleagues, and the opportunity for professional growth. Accreditation requires dedication to continuing education and excellence in patient care.
Dental students across the globe could be using a very life-life robot called Showa Hanako 2, who was revealed at a press conference in Japan on Wednesday, reports New Scientist. She's so lifelike that she's made from …
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Dental Hearing Aid Approved In Europe
About 250 million people worldwide — over 4 percent of the world's population — suffer from hearing impairment. And according to the Deaf Action Center, only 5 million out of 25 million people in the U.S. who need a …
Black tea, a Southern staple and the world’s most consumed beverage, may contain higher concentrations of fluoride than previously thought, which could pose problems for the heaviest tea drinkers, researchers say.
Detecting oral cancer in its earliest stages can save the lives of the nearly 40,500 people diagnosed annually. But early detection has been difficult. Researchers discovered a biomarker, called human beta defensin-3, which may serve as an early warning. The defensin is present in all oral cancers and associated with the early stages of oral cancer.