Dental Wear from the point of view of the anthropologists and of the clinicians Written By Sophie Richter In News, Research News 18 December 2024 The understanding of the stomatognathic system is supported by the observation of recent modern humans in comparison to past populations. For… Read More Comments are off for this post.
Anthropology meets Dentistry in Central America Written By Sophie Richter In News, Research News 30 September 2024 In March 2023 San José, VieSID and the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Costa Rica organized a Wenner-Grenn workshop https://wennergren.org/grantee/cinzia-fornai/ to… Read More Comments are off for this post.
Premolar extraction: a disputed orthodontic practice, with reason. Written By VieSID In Research News 11 October 2022 Premolar extraction is a common, yet contested, orthodontic practice aimed at creating space within the dental arches to allow realignment. Based… Read More Comments are off for this post.
Are craniomandibular dysfunctions a consequence of civilization? Written By VieSID In Research News 11 October 2022 Craniomandibular dysfunctions affect at least 5% of population in industrialized societies, females being affected in a 2:1 ratio with respect to… Read More Comments are off for this post.
Posters SummerSchool 2022 Written By Markus Nurschinger In Research News 03 October 2022 Basic Curriculum Read More Comments are off for this post.
Appreciating Human Biodiversity Written By VieSID In Research News 15 November 2021 Tooth health, function and aesthetic are the main foci of Dentistry. Teeth are also key elements for the reconstruction of the… Read More Comments are off for this post.
Digital or Analog? What Dentists should go for… Written By VieSID In Research News 14 September 2021 The field of Dentistry is rapidly integrating 3D imaging techniques for supporting daily aspects of diagnostics. It is imperative to ascertain… Read More Comments are off for this post.
Techniques for Mandible Repositioning and their Clinical Implications Written By VieSID In Research News 22 January 2021 Utz et al. (2021) recently published an assessment of centric to maximum intercuspation length variation in adult patients. Their main results… Read More Comments are off for this post.