Helping bone heal faster
Where science, engineering and medicine converge: Findings result in merit-based travel award for this TAMBCD postdoctoral research associate. What if the healing
Diabetes and your mouth
The implications of this metabolic disorder — and how dentists can help Because diabetes impacts blood sugar levels, it has the potential
Masterful connections
In 1955, Caruth School of Dental Hygiene’s first class of 32 students began a journey that would lead to their distinction as
AAO honors for 2015 orthodontic graduates
A trip to the American Association of Orthodontists 2016 annual session in Orlando is in order for two recent graduates of the
A new text to help practitioners address a prevalent concern
Early treatment can be a controversial topic in orthodontics, and a recently published textbook by Dr. Peter Buschang, Regents Professor in orthodontics,
A new way to regenerate bone
Injectable biomaterials may be on the horizon. Patients in need of dental implants often face a shared dilemma: lack of sufficient bone
Going vertical
TAMBCD faculty examine potential curriculum changes during annual retreat Vertical integration is a buzzword in dental education and, as such, was the
Faculty honors for Cheng and Flint
When Texas A&M University Baylor College of Dentistry faculty members go above and beyond in their roles as dental educators, the college’s
Our people
A few minutes with Donna Moreno, dental dispensing technician Jump on the double elevators adjacent to the Texas A&M University Baylor College
Staff Development Day 2016
Are we having fun yet? More than 150 staff members of Texas A&M University Baylor College of Dentistry convened on Jan. 6