Forum for Dental Student Research and Innovation

Forum for Dental Student Research and Innovation Welcome to FORUM for Dental Student Research and Innovation, the new, online international platform for dental students and their mentors.

Welcome to FORUM for Dental Student Research and Innovation (FDSRI), the new, online international platform designed for dental students and their mentors. Our goal is to provide a place where dental students around the world can share their research and innovations. FDSRI will include original research papers, reports of student innovations, explanations of technologies and techniques, interviews

with research innovators and role models, research career guidance, photo galleries, and letters to the editor. If you are a dental student, we encourage you to become involved in FDSRI as a main author of a research article, an interview, and/or a report of an innovative technique, material, or instrument that you have developed. If you are a more senior researcher, we invite you to submit a tutorial in your area of expertise and/or an article that provides research career guidance. FDSRI will give priority to research manuscript submissions that include dental students as leading authors. Mentors are expected to be included as co-authors. For submission of original laboratory and clinical research manuscripts, please go to http://www.fdsri.com/publication for Author Instructions. The manuscripts that are submitted will be reviewed for originality, critical thinking, and completeness. Research manuscripts that have been published in other journals or that are largely similar to other published articles will not be accepted. FDSRI aims to help you discover a wider network of research colleagues and to encourage your participation in academic or other research-related careers. Along the way, we trust that the interesting articles, stories, and advice offered in these online pages will strengthen your commitment to dentistry and learning. FDSRI gratefully acknowledges The School of Dental Medicine at the University of Buffalo, under the guidance of Dean Michael Glick and Dr. Anne Meyer, and AEGIS Communications, for their time and dedication in bringing this opportunity to life. Special thanks to our sponsors, Colgate, Ivoclar, and Dentsply, for their the generous support. Please visit our site at FDSRI.com or contact the editor at [email protected].

08/17/2015

Being a scientist isn't always such a glamorous job. This new hashtag lets us in on the lighter side of very serious research.

07/02/2015

ADA President Maxine Feinberg taped a video promo for the 2015 Student Ethics Video Contest that is posted on YouTube.

06/29/2015

New survey reveals lack of understanding of gum disease and importance of flossing.

06/28/2015

If the U.S. Federal Reserve is concerned about the state of dental care in this country, you know we have a problem.

06/27/2015

New research helps define a clear rule of thumb for how close health-care workers with their Wi-Fi devices can be to electronic medical equipment. The bottom line: keep your wireless device further than arm's length from medical equipment and the risk of interference is very small.

06/27/2015

Lawrence, Kansas (PRWEB) June 18, 2015 -- Surgeons typically fill the hole left by a pulled tooth with socket grafting material, but a barrier placed over the graft may help the bone regrow even faster. A study in the new issue of the Journal of Oral Implantology looks at a new type of barrier membr…

06/26/2015

A steady increase in study retractions has alarmed journals and scientists, raising difficult questions about how research is conducted.

06/25/2015

What was dental hygiene like during the Middle Ages in Western Europe?: originally appeared on Quora: The best answer to any question. Ask a question, get a great answer. Learn from experts and access

06/25/2015

Seattle, WA (PRWEB) June 16, 2015 -- Oral Health Delivery Framework provides practical activities for primary care teams to reduce the burden of oral disease and improve overall health for patients and families

06/24/2015

A new technology which could increase protection against antibacterial and antifungal infection for weeks, months or years has been developed by researchers at the University of Bristol.

06/23/2015

Understanding phagocytosis, one of the most common cellular degradative phenomenon, has significant implications in dentistry.

06/22/2015

Record-setting grant will help USC division study sensory stimuli that lessen a child’s anxiety during oral care

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