Regents Professor designation for Opperman
Dr. Lynne Opperman was awarded the title of Regents Professor by the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents during its Nov.
Progress notes
The intersection of clinical research with coordination of patient care: It’s all in a day’s work for implant dentistry director Dr. Elias
Know before you bite: Halloween candy guide
Eating too many Halloween treats can lead to a scary-looking mouth because sugary sweets can increase the likelihood of cavities in little
Managing infectious diseases: Brauman-Bell Lectureship offers a closer look
The recent Ebola outbreak has created a heightened awareness of the fact that infectious diseases are often just a plane ride away
Those who floss, and those who just say they do
More than a quarter of all adults lie to their dentists about how much they floss, according to a recent survey from the American Academy of Periodontology. Now TAMBCD experts and health care partners weigh in on what’s fueling the trend and how to change the course of this provider-patient dialogue.
Progress notes: instilling a legacy of learning
It might just be that Dr. Kay Mash is a natural-born teacher. She started her career in private practice in Little Rock,
Center for Craniofacial Research and Diagnosis
With an eye on translating discoveries from research bench to patient, the reinvigorated Center for Craniofacial Research and Diagnosis at Texas A&M University Baylor College of Dentistry is the home for integration of basic and clinical research within the college and affiliated health centers.
Regenerative medicine in dentistry: Making strides toward a 'bio-tooth'
NIH funding begins for TAMBCD researchers to unlock mysteries of tooth root formation When it comes to regenerative medicine within dentistry, studies
Endodontics spotlight
Saving cracked teeth begins with early diagnosis and patient awareness It may begin as a tiny fissure on the chewing surface of