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European Journal of Oral Implantology. Guidelines for authors.
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Artificial intelligence in dentistry and dental biomaterials
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is being used in various fields and its use is increasingly expanding in dentistry. The key aspects of AI include machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), and …
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Align Technology showcases digital dentistry innovations at the 39th International Dental Confex 2025
Align presented its latest advancements in digital orthodontics and restorative workflows, including the iTero™ Lumina Pro intraoral scanner, now available across the Middle East …
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Hong Kong Launches Its First Dental Innovation Incubation Programme
Jointly developed by the HKU Faculty of Dentistry, the HKU Techno-Entrepreneurship Core (TEC), and the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP), GHFD aims to transform groundbreaking …
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Concise encyclopedia of periodontology
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New Good Practitioner’s Guide to Periodontology launched
The British Society of Periodontology (BSP) has launched its new Good Practitioner’s Guide to Periodontology. The launch, which took place on 6 September at the offices of its publishing partner, …
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Treating stage IV periodontitis – the latest EFP guideline
Professor David Herrera was scientific chair of Europerio10, chair of European Federation of Periodontology’s (EFP) Perio Workshop, and lead author of the main paper on the new EFP guideline. David is …
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Good Practitioner’s Guide to Periodontology
We launched the 3rd edition of the British Society of Periodontology’s, Good Practitioner’s Guide (“GPG”) to Periodontology on 5th September. I have been lucky enough to be Editor-in-Chief since the …
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Periodontal Research Group (PRG)
The Periodontal Research Group (PRG) investigates fundamental mechanisms of how gum diseases develop and their links to general health and diseases like diabetes, kidney disease, rheumatoid arthritis …
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