Global dental events spotlight: Implant Summit set for Sweden in 2026, IADR returns to Japan in 2029

Sweden, the birthplace of osseointegration, will host the Implant Solutions World Summit in 2026, while Yokohama will stage the world’s largest dental research meeting in 2029. (iStock)

Two of the dental profession’s most influential gatherings are on the horizon, promising to shape the future of implant dentistry and oral research worldwide. Dentsply Sirona Implant Solutions World Summit 2026 Dentsply Sirona’s flagship education event will return June 25–27, 2026, in Gothenburg, Sweden — the birthplace of osseointegration. The three-day summit will bring together … Read more

Dental startups raise nearly $24M as investors back AI insurance platform and custom-fit toothbrush

More than $24M flows into dental AI and oral health technology.

Dental startups this week secured more than $24 million in funding, with investors betting on innovation that could transform both patient care and industry administration. California-based ZERObrush raised $10.8 million to advance what it calls the world’s first fully automated, custom-fit oral cleaning device designed to replace the traditional toothbrush. The health technology company, founded … Read more

Mentoring … it’s not what you think it is!

The dental office you currently work for, plan to join after graduation, or aim to start from scratch has its own brand identity. But your practice is not the only one with a distinctive "brand." What is your personal brand identity? What image or perception do you want to communicate to the world? Mentorship presents an incredible opportunity to cultivate your brand genuinely and well-meaningly. So, the benefits of good mentoring relationships are multi-fold; you are learning from those who have walked the path before you. You also establish connections and demonstrate your unique work and communication style to others. The key here, though, is good mentoringrelationships.Whether you realize it or not, there is an art to mentorship at every step in the process—and that starts with your "ask."

Learn, build your personal “brand,” and add value to the mentor The dental office you currently work for, plan to join after graduation, or aim to start from scratch has its own brand identity. But your practice is not the only one with a distinctive “brand.” What is your personal brand identity? What image or … Read more

Ontario dentist seeks kidney donor for son facing end-stage renal disease

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When Julian Martino was diagnosed with end-stage renal disease in December 2023, he didn’t put his life on hold—he doubled down on helping others. While undergoing dialysis, the now 25-year-old completed a nursing degree and works as a hemodialysis nurse, caring for patients living with the same illness. “While many people in this position struggle … Read more

U.S. health department pulls back study tying alcohol to oral, esophageal and other cancers

In January, Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy urged cancer warning labels on alcohol, citing risks for at least seven types, including oral cancer.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has pulled back a government report warning of links between cancer and even low levels of alcohol consumption, The New York Time reported. The sidelined report, titled the Alcohol Intake and Health Study, warned that even one drink a day increases the risk of liver cirrhosis, … Read more

Three stats every dentist needs to know about Google reviews

Google reviews shape the flow of new patients in your practice. (iStock)

Most dentists know that they need more Google reviews to get more new patients. It makes sense, right? Humans are influenced by what other people think about products and services. If you’re shopping on Amazon, you’re going to check the reviews before deciding if something is worth buying. The same goes for booking a hotel, … Read more

U.S. dentistry gets younger as women reach nearly 40% of dental workforce

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The U.S. dental workforce is undergoing a generational and gender shift, with younger and more female dentists taking the lead, according to new data from the American Dental Association’s (ADA) Health Policy Institute (HPI). In 2024, women accounted for almost 40 per cent of practicing dentists in the United States (nearly 2 in 5 dentists) … Read more

Teens who lose teeth nearly twice as likely to be bullied, study finds

Australian researchers say tooth loss in adolescence can have serious social and psychological impacts, not just dental ones.

Teenagers who lose teeth due to decay or injury are almost twice as likely to be bullied, according to new Australian research. The collaborative study by the University of Sydney and the University of Melbourne, published in JDR Clinical & Translational Research, analyzed data from more than 4,400 children in the Longitudinal Study of Australian … Read more

Sugar substitutes may protect teeth, but major study links most to faster cognitive decline

Sweet but risky? Study reveals sugar substitutes and cognitive decline are strongly linked.

Sugar substitutes have long been promoted as a healthier alternative to sugar. They don’t cause cavities the way sugar does, and some — like xylitol — may even reduce Streptococcus mutans, the bacteria behind tooth decay. Research has also shown they have little to no impact on blood glucose levels, making them popular for people … Read more

Maple compound and chamomile extract show promise in fighting cavities

New studies show compounds from maple and chamomile may help prevent cavities, offering a natural boost for oral health.

Natural ingredients commonly found in consumer products are increasingly being recognized for their ability to fight tooth decay. Two recent studies highlight the potential of chamomile extract and a compound derived from maple to help prevent cavities. Maple compounds Researchers at the University of Wyoming reported in Microbiology Spectrum in early August that a non-toxic … Read more

Six doctors receive dental training before deployment to Australia’s Antarctic stations

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Six Australian doctors have completed dental training before their deployment to four Antarctic stations later this year. The two-week course, held in August in Tasmania, was delivered by Oral Health Services Tasmania (OHST) at the Southern Dental Centre in Hobart. It marked a shift from the past seven decades, when Australian Antarctic Division (AAD) doctors … Read more

Dental fear rising in the U.S., study shows — yet most patients want treatment

When asked if they would be interested in a free, at-home treatment for dental fear, 71.2 per cent of those with moderate or severe fear said yes.

Nearly three out of four American adults fear going to the dentist, according to new research from the NYU College of Dentistry. Earlier studies, conducted decades ago, estimated that just over a quarter of the U.S. population experienced dental anxiety. The new study, published in the Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA) on Tuesday, … Read more

Well-controlled diabetes protects teeth as much as not having the disease, large study finds

The researchers noted that regular maintenance preserved more teeth than treatment-only care, regardless of age or diabetes status.

A major cross-sectional study reports that people with well-managed diabetes keep about as many natural teeth as those without diabetes — but poor glycemic control is tied to faster tooth loss. The research team from Shiga University of Medical Science, in collaboration with Sunstar, analyzed an employment-based Japanese health claims and check-up database covering 705,542 … Read more

Could tea tree oil help high-risk caries patients? Study finds strong anti-plaque effect

Tea tree oil significantly reduced caries lesions in rats, though its effect on the broader oral microbiome remains under study.

A new study suggests tea tree oil (TTO) could help patients at high risk of dental caries by inhibiting the growth of key oral bacteria and preventing biofilm formation. Published in Scientific Reports on Aug. 29, the research highlights TTO as a “potent antimicrobial agent against cariogenic bacteria,” potentially offering a natural alternative or complement … Read more

U.S. dental association launches AI service to speed up credentialing

Delays in dental credentialing can slow a dentist’s ability to see patients and bill insurers, impacting both practices and patients.

The American Dental Association has launched an artificial intelligence-powered service aimed at reducing administrative burdens by speeding up the credentialing process for dentists. The ADA Delegated Credentialing Service, developed with Boston-based LightSpun, builds on the existing ADA-CAQH Provider Data Portal, which has supported more than 150,000 dentists over the past seven years. The portal, operated … Read more

What dentists need to know about Google ads

The success of Google Ads relies on more than budget—it takes smart bidding, strong copy and optimized landing pages. (iStock)

A patient wakes up with a toothache. The first thing they do isn’t flip through a phonebook or wait for a flyer in the mail, they grab their phone, open Google, and type in “dentist near me.” Within seconds, they’re comparing local practices, reading reviews, and deciding who to call. This is how most patients … Read more

Study: Dental pulp stones suggest underlying systemic conditions such as diabetes

Dental pulp stones—calcified deposits in the tooth pulp—are typically asymptomatic and often go unnoticed. A recent study suggests these findings, along with carotid artery calcifications, may be more common in people with diabetes. Published on Aug. 4, 2025, in BMC Endocrine Disorders, researchers examined panoramic radiographs of 107 diabetic patients (67 women, 40 men; age range 25–64, mean 49.7) and compared them with radiographs from 300 healthy individuals (196 women, 104 men).

Dental pulp stones—calcified deposits in the tooth pulp—are typically asymptomatic and often go unnoticed. A recent study suggests these findings, along with carotid artery calcifications, may be more common in people with diabetes. Published on Aug. 4, 2025, in BMC Endocrine Disorders, researchers examined panoramic radiographs of 107 diabetic patients (67 women, 40 men; age … Read more

Florida fake dentist arrested for ‘super glue’ veneers

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In May 2024, the American Dental Association (ADA) issued a warning about what it referred to as “veneer techs” — unlicensed individuals promoting veneer placement on social media — cautioning that dental procedures are irreversible and should only be performed by licensed dentists. Despite this warning, on Aug. 20, Florida police arrested 35-year-old Emely M. … Read more

FDA finalizes guidance on dental bone grafting devices, aims to reduce animal use

Prosthetist consults an elderly lady in a dental clinic, he shows her a model of a dental implant. (iStock)

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has finalized guidance for manufacturers of dental bone grafting material devices, with the goal of reducing reliance on animal studies. The document outlines recommendations to help manufacturers comply with special controls for these devices and increase transparency around animal testing. “The guidance also provides recommendations that may aid in … Read more

U.S. AI dental billing platform raises $21 million

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Wisdom, a U.S.-based AI-powered dental billing platform, has raised U.S. $21 million in a Series A funding round led by Permanent Capital Ventures (PCV). Aquiline and existing investor Juxtapose also participated. The new funding brings Wisdom’s total raised since its founding in 2023 to U.S. $28 million, including a U.S. $7 million seed round from Juxtapose. Wisdom helps dental practices manage billing and collections, … Read more