Verma’s talk on 3-D navigational surgery gleans international media attention
Suzanne Verma, anaplastologist and assistant professor in oral and maxillofacial surgery at Texas A&M University Baylor College of Dentistry, spoke to a
New findings could revolutionize dogma on bone formation in the temporomandibular joint
Findings from researchers at Texas A&M University Baylor College of Dentistry could prove to upend previous dogma on bone formation in the
TAMBCD professor’s audience on infection control expands to anaplastology, International College of Dentists
For more than 20 years, Dr. Raghunath Puttaiah has made infection control his life’s work, sharing specially designed protocols and training programs
Dental school dean speaks out on hot topic in Dallas: water fluoridation
Each time the debate surrounding community water fluoridation surfaces, faculty and alumni of Texas A&M University Baylor College of Dentistry take measures to
Emphasis on personalized care: Calming anxieties benefits dental patients and providers alike
An unspoken interaction takes place at the start of nearly every dental appointment. The dental hygienist or assistant brings the patient to
A holiday feast that’s good for your teeth
There’s another thing to be grateful for this Thanksgiving: Many elements of the traditional Turkey Day fare nourish your health and smile.
Restoration in progress
Eyes, ears, noses, even faces: TAMBCD center restores what’s missing
Addressing disease hazards in the dental setting
Time spent at a medical office, where illness is expected, can create a fair amount of apprehension. One person’s persistent sneezing causes
Progress notes: navigating the mires of social media
Leigh Ann Wyatt watches an interesting transformation take place each fall. In her role as assistant professor and preclinical dental hygiene course