What makes dental 3D printing the new normal in dentistry? – Medical Plastics News
Facebook0Twitter0Google+0Pinterest0Linkedin0TumblrE-Mail0Cutting Costs for Patients and Dentists – although it needs an initial investment from the practitioners, it is nothing when compared with the cost of running a clinic with traditional methods over time. 3D printing cuts the overhead cost by 80% and eventually, this gets passed on to the patients as well. Accurate services – machines are precise when they work. Therefore, the...
Hispanic BOCES leader Gladys Cruz traded dentistry for education career
Facebook0Twitter0Google+0Pinterest0Linkedin0TumblrE-Mail0There was a huge shortage of English teachers, and her AP English teacher had spoken highly of her. But she was attending college,La Universidad del Turabo in Puerto Rico, studying dentistry. “I wanted to be a dentist! I was in natural sciences,” she said with a laugh. “But they kept coming to my home. They begged me to go.” After three years, while still attending college, she...
Pancoast Tumor Presenting as Neck Pain in the Chiropractic Office
Facebook0Twitter0Google+0Pinterest0Linkedin0TumblrE-Mail0Pancoast tumors, also called superior sulcus tumors, are a rare type of cancer affecting the lung apex. These tumors can spread to the brachial plexus and spine and present with symptoms that appear to be of musculoskeletal origin. Patients with an advanced Pancoast tumor may thus feel intense, constant, or radiating pain in their arms, around their chest wall, between their...
Chiropractic and osteopathic graduates’ unreadiness for practice
Facebook0Twitter0Google+0Pinterest0Linkedin0TumblrE-Mail0Have you ever wondered how good or bad the education of chiropractors and osteopaths is? Well, I have – and this new paper promises to provide an answer. The aim of this study was to explore Australian chiropractic and osteopathic new graduates’ readiness for transition to practice concerning their clinical skills, professional behaviors, and interprofessional abilities. Phase 1...
3D printing in dentistry: Resins and applications
Facebook0Twitter0Google+0Pinterest0Linkedin0TumblrE-Mail0Read Time:6 Minute, 51 Second The ability to ask a computer to replicate items has long been a staple of science fiction. And, like many of the oldest science fiction ideas – think holograms and video calls – the concept has been steadily moving closer to science fact. 3D printing, once a fantasy, then a niche hobby, is now state-of-the-art, and with the ongoing development of...
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