Smile Escapes

Clarity Precision Grip Attachments – see what they can do!

Solventum explores the benefits of Clarity Precision Grip Attachments in orthodontic cases, including predictable results, reduced chair time and a better patient experience. Clarity Precision Grip Attachment trays are pre-loaded with 3D-printed and fully cured composite attachments that are optimally shaped and customised to fit each patient’s unique anatomy. They increase the consistency and predictability… 

What dental professionals need to know about snus and nicotine pouches

Patric Aria Saraby explores the impact of snus and nicotine pouches on gingival tissues and the oral mucosa. As smokeless nicotine products gain popularity in the UK, particularly among younger adults, dental professionals are seeing new patterns of oral soft tissue pathology. Products like snus and nicotine pouches are often promoted as ‘healthier’ alternatives to… 

Why self-care should be a professional responsibility

Amy Mesilio Peralta explores why self-care in dentistry isn’t a luxury but crucial for practitioner wellbeing and optimal patient care. It can be so easy to glorify burnout or being overwhelmingly busy, but burnout is real and not glorious at all. It leaves you feeling exhausted, both mentally and physically, lazy, apathetic, uninspired and low.… 

Dental awards: 10 top tips for your entry

Alif Moosajee shares his advice for putting together an entry for a dental awards ceremony in 10 easy tips. 1. Don’t be shy The standard is high when we judge awards but I bet if you think about all that you’ve achieved, you may be surprised by how compelling your entry might be. 2. Study… 

New requirements for disability and autism training set for dental professionals

Updated guidance on training healthcare staff from all CQC-registered professions to treat patients with learning disabilities or autism has been published. The Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training on Learning Disability and Autism aims to help professionals deliver safer, more personalised care to patients with learning disabilities or autism. It is named after an 18-year-old with a… 

Dentist and dental technician communication in prosthodontic workflows

No matter whether you are a dental practitioner or a dental technician, there is one thing you surely want to avoid: failure of restorations. While it is clear that the use of high-performance materials and appropriate techniques will contribute to achieving the desired outcomes, there is another aspect that warrants attention: proper communication and exchange […]

European Aligner Society announces first EAS North America Aligner Forum

LONDON, England: After years of hosting leading aligner events across Europe, the European Aligner Society (EAS) will hold its first forum in North America this summer. The event will take place on 29 and 30 August at the Westin hotel in Seattle in the US. It marks a notable expansion for EAS, which has built a […]

Revolutionising lab workflows in a digital world

Clinical dental technician Jamie Stover explains how one system is revolutionising dental lab workflows – and saving businesses money at the same time. ‘We had used to have a slogan that we would say, we’re more than a printer – we’re a partner,’ says Jamie Stover, who works as the senior manager of application strategy… 

Depression linked to reduced oral microbiome diversity

Having a less varied range of microbes in the mouth may be associated with depression, a new study has found. Researchers compared questionnaires measuring depression symptoms with saliva samples used to identify the microbes present in the mouth. They found that those with less diversity in their oral microbiomes were more likely to present with…