A. The Queen Isabella Association. What does it have to do with dentistry? Good question. On researching the history of Lucy Hobbs Taylor, the first woman in American to graduate with a dental degree, I found out she belonged to this remarkable group. In fact, the story of how she became a... CONTINUE READING
Most people see jet lag as a deterrent to international travel, but Dr. Michael Apa is not most people. "I don't really get true jet lag. Well, I guess I do, but I enjoy it," he jokes in a conversation with Driving Dentistry Podcast host Rick Cohen. With offices in New York, Dubai, and Los... CONTINUE READING
What's new on the dental scene? Ready to catch up on the latest news in the dental world in three minutes or less? You've come to the right place. WHO VOTES FOR INNOVATION? DENTISTS DO. On Monday, ADA News announced the winners of the second annual Design Innovation Awards as presented... CONTINUE READING
The Weber P-64 played a key role in enabling dentists at long last, to take a load off and get comfortable. Ready for a dental history lesson from Larry Cohen? Benco Dental Chairman and Chief Customer Advocate has over the past half-century collected hundreds of unique dental artifacts which... CONTINUE READING
Dental practices across the country have taken hits as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Chances are, your practice has, too. According to the American Dental Association, patient volume is down nearly 50 percent despite reopenings in early summer. With nowhere to go but up, you can recover... CONTINUE READING