1,388 peer-reviewed articles, case reports and practice notes from 111 contributors.
This June issue focuses on the most common pitfalls across everyday procedures and, more importantly, how to avoid them with simple, repeatable steps. Think of it as a practical checklist for higher predictability, fewer remakes, and better patient outcomes.
6 Jul 2026 · 5 min read · 71k views
The future of restorative dentistry may be printed, not milled. But are today's 3D-printed crowns ready for posterior teeth?
6 Jul 2026 · 5 min read · 34k views
Decoding the National Dental Commission's Latest Guidelines on Clinic Promotion, Social Media, Certificate Courses, Academies & Professional Ethics
4 Jul 2026 · 5 min read · 172k views
The biggest strength of AI in dentistry may not be finding disease, but confidently ruling it out. Could this help minimize unnecessary intervention?
30 Jun 2026 · 5 min read · 180k views
Modern dentistry rarely exists within the boundaries of a single specialty. Complex cases increasingly require collaboration across disciplines, and WDC26 reflects this reality by creating opportunities for delegates to explore new perspectives beyond their primary area of practice.
29 Jun 2026 · 5 min read · 120k views
This article discusses the most frequent clinical errors encountered during both in-office and at-home bleaching procedures and provides evidence-based recommendations for achieving predictable, safe, and long-lasting results.
26 Jun 2026 · 5 min read · 168k views
Although modern endodontics has undergone substantial technological advancement, procedural errors continue to occur in routine practice. Studies have shown that many endodontic failures are associated not with the biological complexity of the disease itself but with iatrogenic errors occurring during treatment. Such mistakes can compromise canal disinfection, weaken tooth structure, damage periodontal tissues, or hinder complete obturation of the root canal system which further reduces the prognosis of the treatment. Importantly, many of these mishaps are preventable through careful planning, adherence to established treatment protocols, and an understanding of root canal anatomy.
26 Jun 2026 · 5 min read · 9.2k views
This guide breaks down the most common mistakes clinicians make in minor perio surgeries and gives practical ways to prevent them—without overcomplicating your workflow.
26 Jun 2026 · 5 min read · 115k views
This article breaks down the most common mistakes clinicians and teams make with conventional implant impressions and how to avoid them—so your lab receives a clean, readable, stable record of implant position and soft-tissue anatomy.
26 Jun 2026 · 5 min read · 80k views
A case that showed me, Special Care Dentistry is not just about treating teeth, it is about understanding the patient, adapting care, and building trust. Sometimes small changes in approach can make a big difference in treatment outcomes.
22 Jun 2026 · 5 min read · 5.6k views
Special care dentistry
22 Jun 2026 · 5 min read · 60k views
When managing deep caries, is removing everything always the safest option—or could it be doing more harm than good?
20 Jun 2026 · 5 min read · 2.6k views
This article discusses the most frequent mistakes encountered during restorative procedures, their clinical implications, and practical strategies to prevent or correct them. Understanding these pitfalls can significantly improve restoration longevity and patient satisfaction.
20 Jun 2026 · 5 min read · 137k views
The FDI World Dental Congress 2026 takes place in Prague, Czech Republic, from September 4–7, 2026. Expect a massive international gathering of dental professionals focusing on AI integration, digital dentistry, and sustainable clinical practices.
19 Jun 2026 · 5 min read · 28k views
Digital dentistry has made crown fabrication faster and more predictable than ever. But a new study suggests that one often-overlooked variable—the milling protocol itself—may significantly influence crown adaptation, marginal quality, and occlusal anatomy. If the scanner, design, and material remain identical, how much difference can the milling strategy really make?
12 Jun 2026 · 5 min read · 5.9k views
A clinical review of how margin depth, crown design and cement handling affect residual cement and peri-implant tissue health.
10 Jun 2026 · 5 min read · 82k views
Most loose primary teeth are part of normal development. But when tooth loss occurs too early—and without explanation—the diagnosis may lie far beyond the oral cavity.
8 Jun 2026 · 5 min read · 197k views
Geneva, Switzerland, 1 June 2026 – From 4–7 September, Prague will become a global meeting point for dentistry as it hosts the FDI World Dental Congress (WDC) 2026.
2 Jun 2026 · 5 min read · 88k views
The patient was the same. The teeth were the same. Only the chair position changed. Yet one digital system recorded significantly different occlusal findings. What does this mean for everyday restorative and prosthodontic practice?
2 Jun 2026 · 5 min read · 85k views
28 May 2026 · 5 min read · 167k views
While modern restorative dentistry focuses heavily on materials and bonding systems, a new study highlights a more fundamental issue: proximal contact quality.
21 May 2026 · 5 min read · 126k views
Summer is the perfect time to reset your clinical momentum: revisit the science behind everyday problems, sharpen a few protocols, and choose onehigh-impact event that will shape how you practice in 2026 and beyond.
20 May 2026 · 5 min read · 1.8k views
Bruxism, temporomandibular disorders, mucosal lesions, and xerostomia are increasingly being recognized as psychosomatic conditions with multifactorial etiologies. Understanding this connection is critical for modern dental practitioners, as early recognition can significantly improve patient outcomes.
17 May 2026 · 5 min read · 174k views
Addressing professional burnout requires a shift toward sustainable practice models that prioritize mental health, ethical decision-making, and realistic performance expectations. Both individual coping strategies and systemic reforms—such as supportive workplace environments and reduced productivity pressures—are essential.
17 May 2026 · 5 min read · 179k views