
The Importance of Going Slow
For the longest time I have been talking about how important it is to practice Slow Dentistry.

For the longest time I have been talking about how important it is to practice Slow Dentistry.

Bone substitute biomaterials, such as xenografts (from other species) and allografts (from human donors), play an essential role in modern dentistry. These materials are widely used in bone regeneration, dental implantology, and oral surgery, providing a scaffold for new bone formation.

When I coined the phrase No Half Smiles almost 20 years ago, it wasn’t about veneers or whitening — it was about ethics.

Miguel Stanley, Founder and CEO of White Clinic, is the latest guest on “E Se Corre Bem?” (“What If It Goes Well?”), where he defends a more conscious, critical oral medicine that is integrated with systemic health.

I was grateful to have kicked off the month of June in Belgrade, Serbia, for the Serbian Prosthodontics Society Meeting.

I was grateful to have kicked off the month of June in Belgrade, Serbia, for the Serbian Prosthodontics Society Meeting.

I was recently interviewed by Biotech Dental about the importance and the future of photobiomodulation in dentistry.

I’m excited to announce that I’ll be hosting a free and interactive webinar for Geistlich Dental on July 10, 2025.

Between May 29 and June 1, magical Marrakesh set the stage for the 2025 edition of the International Biotech Days.

Dentistry has evolved – and continues to do so at an extraordinary pace, so it is crucial that we rethink the role of the modern dentist.

Dentistry has evolved – and continues to do so at an extraordinary pace, so it is crucial that we rethink the role of the modern dentist.