Unlocking mysteries of the past with the materials of today
Prehuman fossils, diet and the surprising correlation with craniofacial development There’s been a lively debate floating among biological anthropology circles in recent
TAMBCD researchers awarded AAE grant for retrospective case-control study
The obturation material used in initial root canals could possibly make a difference in the treatment’s ultimate success or failure, say Department
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Clinical challenges and technological innovations: the perfect mix for this residency director Dr. Amirali Zandinejad has one of those minds that strives
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
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
White spot lesions
How do you get orthodontists to research — let alone talk about — this taboo topic? Appeal to their sense of loyalty
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.
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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