Week in Review: New implant coating; articaine vs. lidocaine; and gender pay gap

Dear DrBicuspid Member,

Silver and hydroxyapatite nanoparticles may be the key to reducing the implant failure rate. A new, biocompatible implant coated with the two materials effectively prevented biofilm growth and adhesion in a recent study. Read more here.

The most-read story this week on DrBicuspid.com focuses on the extraction of third molars. When patients need to have these molars extracted, many dentists choose to use either 4% articaine or 4% lidocaine hydrochloride to block their pain. But which is more clinically effective when treating these patients? Find out here.

Why is there a persistent gap in earnings between male and female dentists? Researchers examined this issue in dentists, compared with physicians and lawyers, and found that the difference has decreased over time. However, a greater proportion of the gap is still unexplained among dentists. Read more here.

When patients come to your office with oral lichen planus, actinic keratosis, erythroplakia, or another oral potentially malignant disorder, they may be experiencing physical and psychological distress in addition to pain. A new study examined how these disorders can affect patients' lives. Learn more here.

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