Home for the holidays (literally)
This Thanksgiving, we have more on our minds than turkey and stuffing our faces. It’s 2020, and we all know what that
Unexpected upside to 2020
Amid the 2020 fallout, there’s a silver lining in this year’s tax code: more tax-friendly charitable deductions, including those for university support.
Teaching anywhere, anytime
Welcome to the new norm of continuing education. These at-all-hours presentations have become a reality for several Texas A&M College of Dentistry faculty members in this age of COVID-19.
One size doesn’t fit all
Masking up for dental patient appointments is a lot more complicated these days. With undetectable COVID-19 germs floating around, there’s no margin
Transitioning to practice
Leaving dental school and venturing into the work world is a big step. Throw in a pandemic, and the shift forward becomes
Allergies can blur diagnosis
Tooth pain or sinus pain? Knowing the difference can be perplexing for both patients and professionals. “Diagnosis is really difficult. There’s
Meds and COVID-19
To get an expert opinion on some trending questions, we consulted Dr. Jayne S. Reuben, pharmacologist and instructional associate professor in biomedical sciences.
Taking time to tour
Dr. Chad P. Gehani, president of the American Dental Association, didn’t want to miss a chance to see Texas A&M College of Dentistry’s new Clinic and Education Building while he was in Dallas on Friday.
A mouthguard for all seasons
We’ve all seen them in, and sometimes out of, the mouths of scores of athletes. Clear varieties are a staple, but it’s