Kate Pickett - “Inequality Bites: Structural Causes of Inequalities in Wellbeing”
Distinguished Lecture Series: Kate Pickett, University of York, England “Inequality Bites: Structural Causes of Inequalities in Wellbeing”
Kate Pickett - “Inequality Bites: Structural Causes of Inequalities in Wellbeing”
Distinguished Lecture Series: Kate Pickett, University of York, England “Inequality Bites: Structural Causes of Inequalities in Wellbeing”
Behavioral & Social Oral Health Sciences: Building Consensus, Advancing Research
Behavioral and social factors profoundly influence dental, oral, and craniofacial health. In 2020, the Behavioral, Epidemiologic and Health Services Research...
Therapies for TMJ by Understanding Unique Characteristics Versus Appendicular Joints
Despite substantial evidence of definitive differences between the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and appendicular joints, the TMJ has frequently been considered...
Stem Cell Approaches for Understanding Dental-Oral-Craniofacial (DOC) Biology
Embryonic development relies on precise execution of differentiation programs carried out by pluripotent stem cells that have the ability to form every cell in the...
New Insights into Salivary Gland Biology and Regeneration
Enamel pathologies may result from mutations of genes involved in amelogenesis, or from specific environmental conditions, factors and life habits. Over the past...
Biomaterial-Biofilm Interfacial Modeling: Current Challenges and Call for Action
Dental biomaterials, such as methacrylate-based resin composites and dental implants, face a significant challenge after placement: surviving in the complex host...
O-Health-Edu: Advancing Oral Health: A Vision for Dental Education in Europe
The prevalence and burden of untreated oral diseases throughout the life course remains high worldwide, and inequalities in oral health and dental care are increasing....
Developing the Evidence Base on Dental Aerosols
Many dental procedures produce aerosols and droplets which contain saliva and blood. The potential for cross infection has long been known, but the COVID-19 pandemic...
Joseph M. DeSimone - “Digital Transformation in Manufacturing to Improve Oral Health”
Distinguished Lecture Series: Joseph M. DeSimone Stanford University, Calif., USA “Digital Transformation in Manufacturing to Improve Oral Health”
Training the Next-gen of Dental Scientists
This symposium is intended to highlight different training opportunities at dental institutions for U.S. and international trainees. A number of integrated training...
Focus on the Biology of Implant Osseointegration
Osseointegration refers to the direct structural and functional connection between living bone and the surface of a load-carrying implant. The indication for...
The Lancet Commission on Oral Health: Plans and Progress
Last year, a two-part Series in The Lancet,outlined why oral diseases have persisted globally over recent decades, despite scientific advancements, and why prevalence...
Caries Management with Silver Diamine Fluoride
Tooth decay is a global health issue. It is more prevalent and more severe in disadvantaged people. Conventional restorative treatment focusing on repairing the...
Protecting the Public: Ethical Issues in a New Era
The IADR and AADR Ethics Committees jointly present this symposium that addresses emerging ethical issues in dental research. Transformations in research methods,...
Evolving Therapies to Maintain Vital DentinPulp Complex: 100-years of Innovation
Promoting biological-based solutions for restoring the vitality of the dentin-pulp complex has focussed attention on developing minimally-invasive techniques. This...