Putting the right foot forward: Q&A with Dr. Chad Capps ’08, ’14
The Great Expectations program, by default, involves networking. For many dental students, this manifests a sense of professionalism and a realization they
One grand mission
During Operation Lone Star, every minute counts. It’s 3 a.m. on Aug. 4 in Mission, Texas, three miles from the Texas-Mexico border.
Student research showcased during April 1 Research Scholars Day
Research in all its forms — basic science, clinical and translational — is integral to advancing the oral health professions with the
First dental implant continuum comes to completion, plans in the works for fall course
The first 12-day Implant Continuum, a 110-hour continuing education course presented in four modules over six months, was recently offered at Texas
Student research
In this sneak peek at one of the projects in the lineup for the 42nd Research Scholars Day, we learn how dental
Cole professorship funding complete
The first item on the list: Integration of CAD/CAM technology for TAMBCD’s preclinical curriculum Computer-aided design and manufacturing, commonly referred to as
Dental hygiene faculty member talks social media during ADEA presentation
Leigh Ann Wyatt, assistant professor of dental hygiene, was one of 15 presenters to give a 5-minute talk during the Teaching and
In touch with alumni: Q&A with Laurie Inglis
This Dentistry Insider quick-read offers a glimpse into the lives of Texas A&M Baylor College of Dentistry alums, each with a different approach
A day in their scrubs
Meet first-year dental hygiene student Briana Bonney. But you can call her Breezy. After attending a couple meetings of the Dallas Dental
Biomedical researchers investigate multiple aspects of periodontitis etiology
After examining the latest research findings dealing with periodontitis and the periodontal ligament in mouse models, the Department of Biomedical Sciences at