Gearing up for Amsterdam!
I’m getting ready to speak at the first North-West European event about function in dentistry, which will be happening in Amsterdam between April 19 and 20.
I’m getting ready to speak at the first North-West European event about function in dentistry, which will be happening in Amsterdam between April 19 and 20.
When it comes to health, not all people are the same and some are more sensitive than others. Those who manage skin conditions on a daily basis know this very well. What they might not know is that there is a strong link between managing oral health and managing a variety of skin conditions.
Dealing with fertility challenges can be an emotional journey for many couples. Johns Hopkins research from 2022 reveals that “while U.S. infertility rates have stabilized, the issue persists for numerous individuals”. And we all know someone who has or is dealing with reproductive issues. But did you know that oral health can also affect fertility?
The link between poor oral health and eye conditions, particularly glaucoma, is an emerging area of interest in medical research. And just further scientific evidence that every single organ in our body is connected to our mouth, from the brain and the eyes to the gut and the heart.
Yuvan Noah Hariri wrote in his book, Homo Deus, that “the train of civilisation” is leaving the station for the last time and those who do not understand technology will miss a seat on that train into the future.
Every year, around ten million wisdom teeth make their exit, sparking questions regarding the necessity of such an abundance of procedures.
I recently sat down in the Netherlands with Karma Dental Philosophy for a great webinar where we discussed so many insightful questions that are at the core of the current state of dentistry, where it’s headed and how it differs across the globe.
Dentology – The Business of Dentistry with Andy Acton and Chris Strevens is a great podcast that discusses all things non-clinical in the dental world.
When it comes to biological dentistry, there’s only one thing I’m more passionate about than practicing it – and that’s talking about it.
On June 9th I had the honour of stepping on stage at the Payt Forward Congress in Amersfoort, in the Netherlands.
For those who have been paying attention to the latest news in the technology space, you will most certainly have noticed that OpenAI recently launched ChatGPT, a new artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot. It is amazing to see how this technology works and how quickly it can do incredibly complex tasks and have virtually all the information that is online at your disposal in a matter of seconds.
In an interview with Maxillaris, the vice-president of the Digital Dentistry Society – and member of several international scientific and academic institutions – predicts that in the future “it will be the patient who will be making more conscious decisions, assisted by artificial intelligence”.
In the last decade, we’ve seen the food industry change the way it markets what we consume. Nowadays there is much more concern about how our food is produced, packaged and distributed, and the whole organic food industry, free of GMOs (genetically modified organisms) and pesticides has really impacted this process.
This past weekend was dedicated to the Bone & Tissue Days in Opatija, Croatia, a congress organised by Botiss Dental, where the focus is on dental hard and soft tissue regeneration.
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