Dental Asia China magazine: July-September 2025

A new issue of Dental Asia China (July–September 2025) has been released; below is a concise, clinically oriented overview of key materials with commentary for practicing dentists and laboratory managers. Key materials From dental plaque to prevention: the role of the oral microbiome in managing overall health The section analyzes the current understanding of the […]

Malocclusion as a factor of systemic inflammation

Malocclusion and systemic consequences: a brief summary of the evidence Malocclusion, or misaligned bite, is a widespread oral health issue associated with a range of diseases and conditions that can affect a patient’s overall health and quality of life. The presented evidence highlights the link between oral disorders associated with malocclusion and systemic diseases; this […]

PRF improves osseointegration and healing

The use of autologous platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) in implantology is considered a promising biological approach for enhancing osseointegration and accelerating soft tissue healing. Mechanisms of action PRF combines the mechanical function of a matrix with biological activity, making it relevant in clinical implantology. Matrix function: The fibrin network serves as a scaffold for the migration […]

Sterilization of dental instruments: adherence to protocols ensures patient safety

At the Greater New York Dental Meeting, Karen Gregory, a certified professional in healthcare and information technology, emphasized the critical role of proper processing and sterilization of dental instruments in ensuring patient safety. In her brief presentation, she highlighted the necessity of strictly adhering to pre-sterilization processing protocols, selecting appropriate sterilization equipment, and monitoring process […]

Not Just the Mind: How Antipsychotics Affect Oral Health

Research A study by the University of the Basque Country (Bilbao, Spain) aims to systematize the oral side effects associated with the use of antipsychotic drugs and to fill the knowledge gap regarding the direct impact of these medications on the oral mucosa, salivary gland parenchyma, and periodontium. Key findings Salivation disorders: hyposalivation/xerostomia are more […]

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