Monday 1 April 2013

The latest dental news on April Fool's Day!

As is known to all, April Fool's Day is the 1st of April, the day on which people traditionally play tricks on each other.  I guess some of us would be fooled on such special day! As for me, I played jokes on my friends this morning! To my surprise, they believed me without question! Lol, because of these, I found it’s not funny at all! Meanwhile, it’s the first day this month! Which means the new beginning for all of us!

Despite of the April Fool’s Day itself, I want to share something refers to the dental news! At the 35th International Dental Show (IDS) in Cologne (12 - 16 March 2013), Hu-Friedy, leading manufacturer of dental instruments will present numerous product innovations for the fields of periodontology, diagnostic, composite restoration, dental surgery, orthodontics and instrumental management solutions. For Hu-Friedy, it is a matter of course that the comfort of the treating dental professional and the patient as well as higher precision and working efficiency are the focus of all instrument solutions. At the IDS, Hu-Friedy will present its entire product range, including numerous innovative instrument solutions. The International Dental Show (IDS), which takes place every two years, is the world?s leading trade fair for the dental sector, as the products presented reflect the entire global dental market. Decision-makers from the dental profession, the dental technician trade, the dental retail trade and the dental industry, as well as appliances and technologies attend it for experiencing the latest developments.

Well, the news above comes from the dentalnews recently! Another one: Mar. 18, 2013 — Microbes from the human mouth are telling Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientists something about periodontitis and more after they cracked the genetic code of bacteria linked to the condition. "So far, no one has been able to isolate and cultivate this type of bacterium," said Podar, who noted that there are bugs in our mouth that we have no clue about and, until now, this was one of them. "The genetic information obtained by sequencing one single cell may offer researchers a key to 'domesticating' these organisms and studying them in the laboratory." We should pay more attention on this problem! Don’t let the unnecessary diease s happen on us someday!

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