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A recent review published in JAMA (March 2024) by Stoopler et al. offers an evidence-based synthesis of three of the most prevalent oral conditions:1. Xerostomia (dry mouth)2. Oral candidiasis3. Recurrent

World Cancer Day, established on 4 February 2000 at the World Cancer Summit Against Cancer for the New Millenium, Paris is observed annually to raise awareness of cancer and to

Emerging evidence indicates that the new variant of concern Omicron is more likely to infect the throat than the lungs. Omicron appears to be more transmissible but less deadly than

The study titled ‘Don’t Let Your Diagnosis Fall Between the ‘Cracks’’ was originally published by Dentistry Today. Let us begin by understanding the definition of a cracked tooth. It can
Literature findings strongly emphasize and encourage the use of benzydamine in preventing and treating OM in patients undergoing radiotherapy and chemotherapy
Dental diseases are caused by dental plaque – a film that forms on tooth surfaces and contains millions of bacteria. To maintain good dental health, we need to disturb this
The new set of “National Guidelines” by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, India for “Safe Dental Practice During Covid-19 pandemic” (29 Sept 2021) now includes Chlorhexidine gluconate as
Computer-aided design (CAD) and Intraoral scanners are leading to the adoption of 3D printed models and virtual diagnostic files. Many pieces of research have highlighted that compared to conventional impressions,

The study titled ‘Reassessing Current Endodontic Treatment’ was originally published by Dentistry Today. The current advancements in radiography, CBCT and, apex locators have enabled dentists to have a better understanding

What is AI and How can it Help? This subject can be nuanced, but has a fairly straightforward usage in human society. Researchers at the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer

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