Karie Neeley AndersonOral CancerPoll: Too many not getting oral cancer screeningMany people aren’t getting screened for oral cancer, know its link to HPV, and more, according to a poll.May 6, 2024ImplantsImplants may create a seamless smile, thanks to this textilePolyester, the unbreathable synthetic fabric often considered cheap and tacky in most fashion circles, may finally have its moment in dentistry.May 4, 2024TMJ/TMDCold comfort: New preservation method offers hope for TMJ patientsA new way of preserving tissue may improve the viability of meniscal grafts and end the current shortage, offering relief for patients with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, according to a recent study.April 26, 2024Imaging & CAD/CAMDentist spots shocking find in parents' renovated home: An ancient human mandibleA dentist visiting his parents' home spotted a jaw-dropping finding in the travertine tile that was installed in the newly renovated home -- a human jawbone.April 23, 2024Legal IssuesDentists, doctors sue Google for 'unfair' reviewsMore than six dozen dentists and doctors in Japan filed a lawsuit on April 18 against Google claiming that the search engine posts unfair reviews and misinformation on its Google Maps navigation app.April 22, 2024Intraoral ScannersClosing the care divide with prenatal visit dental photosTaking intraoral photos during routine prenatal visits followed by virtual dental visits may make care more accessible to underserved pregnant women.March 30, 2024NutritionSome fad diets lead to more than fat lossCertain popular diets may lead to more than the loss of a few pounds, according to research presented at the International Association for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research General Session & Exhibition.March 23, 2024ObesityPatients weigh in on obesity screenings at dental practicesMost patients would be receptive to intervention from dentists about their weight, possibly offering a new public health strategy to address the obesity crisis, according to a review published in Obesity Reviews.March 23, 2024Infection Control'Artificial tongue' detects and destroys oral bacteriaA chemical sensor array -- an artificial tongue -- may identify and destroy oral bacteria, according to research published on February 25 in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.March 2, 2024Office ManagementWeek in Review: Best stories of the weekGreetings from a different member of the editorial team! As the copy and production editor at DrBicuspid, I have the honor and pleasure of highlighting this week's must-read articles.February 16, 2024Page 1 of 2Next PageTop StoriesOral-Systemic LinkTrouble keeping an erection? The culprit may be in your mouthErectile dysfunction may be linked to this oral health condition, according to a new study.BrainPoor oral health, gum bacteria linked to dementiaInfection ControlWhat the new WHO report validating 'aerosol transmission' over distances means for dentistryPodcastsPodcast: The keys to interviewing and finding the right dental job candidateSponsor ContentWhat dental technologies deliver the greatest practice revenue opportunities?