Inside Dentistry, April 2006

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Dear Readers: This month all of us at Inside Dentistry continue our commitment to delivering relevant and thought-provoking coverage of the issues affecting the greater oral healthcare profession. Specifically, we turn our attention to the challenges we face to provide our nation’s under-served populations with quality, affordable dental care as we present this month’s feature story, “Access to Care: Who … Read More

Inside Dentistry, March 2006

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Dear Readers: This month marks the delivery of the fourth issue of Inside Dentistry and the passage of more than eight months since this dental journal was first conceptualized and developed. Based on the comments we’ve received ([email protected]), it is clear that this brand of communication among members of our profession is being well-received, thoroughly and critically evaluated, and continuously … Read More

Inside DentistryJanuary/February 2006

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Dear Readers: Since the introduction of our premier issue, all of us at Inside Dentistry have remained faithful to the belief that communication and collaboration advance the oral healthcare profession. When we discussed the state of affairs at dental schools in October, we commented that research and development result from a “partnership” between academia and industry. As we explored the … Read More

Inside Dentistry, December 2005

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Dear Readers: On behalf of the publishers and staff of Inside Dentistry, I’d like to thank the many people who contributed to the successful launch of our premier issue. Our success now, and always, will be the result of a collaborative and creative process. Editorial Board: To all members, I extend my sincere appreciation for your hard work and dedication. … Read More

Inside Dentistry, October 2005

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Dear Readers: How many times do you read journal articles and wonder, “Is this based on real science or marketing hype?” If you’re like most practitioners, you are well-satisfied with the quantity of information available on dental products and procedures; but what about the quality? How can you tell if what you’re reading is truly valuable and relevant to your … Read More