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A groundbreaking retinal implant, PRIMA, is restoring central vision in patients with geographic atrophy (GA), an advanced form of macular degeneration that blinds roughly 1 million Americans. Unlike drugs that slow progression, this wireless neurostimulation system captures real-world images, projects them onto a subretinal chip, and electrically stimulates surviving retinal cells to mimic natural sight. Are we nearing a paradigm shift in how we treat vision loss?
Injection Molding PDF Email me dr.melissaseibert@gmail.com Join Elevated GP: www.theelevatedgp.com Follow @dental_digest_podcast Instagram Follow @dr.melissa_seibert on Instagram In this episode of Dental Digest, Dr. Melissa Seibert sits down with prosthodontist and educator Dr. Jonathan Esquivel for part one of an enlightening two-part series that explores the biologic and aesthetic complexities of implant restoration. Known for his meticulous approach and his evidence-based framework of space, volume, and time, Dr. Esquivel brings clarity to one of dentistry's most challenging frontiers: the anterior aesthetic zone. They begin by examining why restoring a single anterior implant is often considered the ultimate test of restorative mastery. Dr. Esquivel explains that implants behave fundamentally differently from natural roots—they lack the periodontal ligament and its vascular support—making soft tissue far less forgiving. Even slight changes in tissue contour or bone volume can compromise long-term success. He introduces his four cornerstones for implant predictability: luck (biologic variability), three-dimensional positioning, emergence-profile design, and patient maintenance, emphasizing that precision and patient education are inseparable. The conversation then turns to three-dimensional implant positioning and the role of reverse-engineered planning. Dr. Esquivel insists that every implant must begin with the end in mind—by first visualizing where the tooth should be. He details how ideal placement, roughly 4 mm apical to the planned incisal edge and aligned toward the cingulum, forms the foundation for natural emergence and long-term stability. But true success, he notes, depends equally on interdisciplinary collaboration—sometimes requiring orthodontic repositioning or periodontal modification before an implant is ever placed. Dr. Esquivel and Dr. Seibert next tackle the aesthetic challenge of adjacent implants and the pursuit of symmetry. Perfect papillae between centrals are notoriously difficult to maintain, and Dr. Esquivel discusses techniques—from soft-tissue grafting to orthodontic extrusion—to preserve harmony between the pink and the white. He stresses that treatment planning is as much about patient selection and expectation management as it is about surgical technique: "The hardest part isn't the implant—it's finding a patient willing to go through the process." The discussion deepens into the critical role of soft tissue in achieving lasting aesthetics. Dr. Esquivel explains his distinction between margin-preservation therapies (maintaining existing tissue contours) and margin-re-establishment therapies (rebuilding lost dimensions). He makes a compelling case that most anterior implants benefit from connective-tissue grafting, since thicker tissue phenotypes promote margin stability, mask restorative materials, and protect against recession. From there, the episode explores ridge dimensional changes after extraction—why bone and soft-tissue collapse are inevitable without intervention, and how provisional restorations can slow this process. Dr. Esquivel cautions against relying on removable flippers, which may accelerate resorption, and instead advocates for properly designed Essix retainers or fixed provisionals that maintain space without transmitting occlusal pressure. His guiding principle: space, volume, and time—allowing tissue to heal in an environment that supports both biological integrity and aesthetic form. The conversation culminates with an in-depth reflection on the biological and prosthetic purpose of provisionalization. Drawing on insights from Dr. Todd Schoenbaum, Dr. Esquivel reframes the provisional phase not as optional, but as biologically mandatory. The provisional guides tissue healing, allows for gradual adaptation, and provides essential information for the ceramist—ensuring that the final crown replicates the ideal emergence contours established chairside. As Dr. Esquivel puts it, "Dentists should take credit not for the white, but for the pink—the transition zone we've designed and stabilized." By the end of this episode, listeners will gain a detailed understanding of: How to apply Dr. Esquivel's space–volume–time model to aesthetic implant planning The biologic reasoning behind connective-tissue grafting and margin-preservation therapies Why provisionalization is central to both soft-tissue stability and prosthetic accuracy How to communicate healing timelines and realistic expectations to patients Part one of this series is both technically rigorous and refreshingly human—an exploration of how aesthetic implant success lies not in speed or convenience, but in respecting biology, sequencing, and time.
Dans cet épisode, je pars à la rencontre de Renaud Noharet, dentiste lyonnais spécialisé en implantologie.C'est une discipline dont on entend rarement parler avant d'y être confronté… et pourtant, elle soulève des questions passionnantes sur la santé, la précision et la relation au patient.Au fil de notre échange, j'ai découvert bien plus qu'un expert de son domaine : un homme exigeant, curieux et profondément engagé dans sa manière de soigner.Renaud a imaginé son cabinet comme une véritable expérience sensorielle : de la tasse de café à la lumière de la salle, en passant par la disposition des plantes, rien n'est laissé au hasard. Tout participe à créer une atmosphère qui soigne autant que la main du praticien.Un épisode inspirant sur la rigueur, la cohérence et ce souci du détail qui fait toute la différence.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Implantée en 2018 dans le royaume chérifien, la plateforme numérique espagnole de livraison Glovo domine le marché marocain. Mais son hégémonie est aujourd'hui remise en cause. Un temps dans le viseur du Conseil de la concurrence, Glovo doit faire face à l'émergence de nouveaux acteurs et gérer en interne les mouvements sociaux à répétition de ses livreurs. Le 1ᵉʳ septembre dernier, devant le siège social de Glovo Maroc à Casablanca, la capitale économique du Maroc, des coursiers en grève organisent un sit-in. Ils dénoncent leurs conditions de travail. « Le travail a tellement empiré ces derniers temps, déplore Mohammed, qui fait partie des livreurs désormais affiliés à l'Union marocaine du travail (UMT). On a touché le fond. En dix heures, tu peux faire 22 livraisons et tu n'auras même pas gagné 20 euros ! Nous avons des revendications justes, nous voulons revenir à l'ancienne tarification. » « On a touché le fond », selon un coursier Rachid, un étudiant, travaille de temps en temps pour la plateforme. « J'ai eu un accident, pas très grave, mais un accident quand même, raconte-t-il. Au téléphone, l'une des choses que le support m'a demandées, c'est si la commande était intacte pour envoyer un autre livreur. En fin de compte, le plus important pour eux, c'est la commande. Toi, le coursier, tu peux arrêter, ils trouveront toujours quelqu'un pour te remplacer. » Considérés comme auto-entrepreneurs, ils doivent tout payer : moto, cotisations sociales et impôts. En cas d'accident, Glovo n'est pas responsable… Fin des clauses d'exclusivité Mais l'entreprise accumule les déboires ces derniers mois. Elle a été accusée d'abus de position dominante par le Conseil de la concurrence et a fini par conclure cet été un protocole transactionnel. Glovo Maroc s'est ainsi engagé à changer certaines de ses pratiques, notamment à mettre fin aux clauses d'exclusivité. « N'importe quel snack ou café ou restaurant pourra travailler avec Glovo ou bien avec d'autres opérateurs, résume l'économiste Mohamed Jadri. Deuxième élément, la commission est aujourd'hui plafonnée à 30%, alors que dans le passé, elle pouvait monter parfois jusqu'à 45 % ». Concurrents marocains Glovo devra aussi renforcer les droits des coursiers. « Après le contentieux entre le Conseil de la concurrence et la société Glovo, on vient d'ouvrir une nouvelle page qui va donner un nouveau souffle pour permettre à d'autres investisseurs d'investir dans le marché de la livraison », conclut le chercheur. Certains voudraient tirer profit de cette mauvaise passe de Glovo. De nouveaux acteurs partent actuellement à la conquête du marché. Les marocains Kooul et Kaalix, et même le géant américain Uber Eats, pourraient se lancer bientôt au Maroc. Glovo n'a pas donné suite à nos demandes d'interview. À lire aussiUn an après la «loi Riders» en Espagne, le salariat ne fait pas forcément rêver les livreurs
This week, we hear about a new eye implant that's had incredible results at a recent trial, Hywel Davies finds out why Welsh-speaking screen reader users are in high demand, plus, we'll explore more of the recent updates available in iOS 26. You can listen to the show live in the UK every Tuesday at 1pm on Freeview Channel 730, online at RNIB Connect Radio | RNIB , or on your smart speaker. You'll hear new episodes of the Tech Talk Podcast every Tuesday afternoon, so make sure you're subscribed to never miss an episode. We'd love to hear your thoughts on accessible technology, drop us an email at techtalk@rnib.org.uk
Joining Dr. Stucki again on the podcast today is Dr. Tom Stone, an OMS Surgeon practicing out of Denver, Colorado. Today, they dive into Dr. Stone's philosophy on handling immediate implants, starting with the key role digital workflow plays in streamlining appointments and how to implement these systems without overwhelming office teams. They unpack how Dr. Stone and his team approach the complexity of emergency implants and simplify decision-making for patients. The conversation covers how Dr. Stone navigates mid-surgery changes in plan, the difference between emergency and immediate implants, and why the ability to perform an immediate implant truly sets a practitioner apart. Finally, they discuss maintaining quality control, share tips for successful outcomes in multi-rooted tooth areas, and reveal how feedback has been essential to the success of their emergency implant offerings. For all this, and more, tune in now!Key Points From This Episode:An introduction and recap of our guest, Dr. Tom Stone.Dr. Stone discusses offering an extraction and immediate implant in one appointment. The role digital workflow plays in his system of immediate implants and what they're using currently.Tips on how to streamline workflow for office teams without causing overwhelm. The complex part of an emergency implant and how to streamline decision-making for patients. How Dr. Stone navigates a mid-surgery change in plan (giving patients a plan A and plan B as options). The difference between an emergency implant and an immediate implant.How the ability to do an immediate implant sets you apart from other practitioners. Maintaining quality control with immediate implants.Dr. Stone shares tips on achieving implant success in multi-rooted tooth areas. How feedback has helped create an incredible patient experience with emergency implant offerings. Final thoughts on the essential components for success in surgery. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Tom Stone on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-l-stone-md-dds-facs-9b387718/ DrTalk — https://www.drtalk.com/ DrTalk App (Google) —https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.drtalk.drtalkdroid&hl DrTalk App (Apple) — https://apps.apple.com/jp/app/drtalk-connect-share-learn/id1449673761?l Collective Health Society — https://www.collectivehealthsociety.com/ Dr. Katie Lee on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/katieleedds/ DrTalk: A Practice Growth Business Tool (with Drs. Tom Stone and Vic Martel)— https://www.buzzsprout.com/1404670/episodes/17222537 ‘M641: The Emergency Implant: A Practice Growth Strategy' — https://www.joms.org/article/S0278-2391(07)00802-6/fulltext Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/Dr. Grant Stucki Email —
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Toilet Tech Triumph: Kohler's Clever Camera Captures Clues from Your Poos. Sight Sparks: Smart Implants Shine New Light on Blindness. Avocado Algorithms: AI Assesses Ripeness to Reduce Waste. Checkout Chatbots: Walmart's AI Alliance Accelerates Agentic Commerce. Cloud Chaos: When Amazon's DNS Disaster Derailed the Digital World. Printing Potable: 3D-Printed Pitcher Pulls Pure Water from the Air. Helping Hands or Handy Humans? The Race to Give Robots the Right Grip. Cool Comfort or Wearable Warmth: Sony's Smart Solution for Every Season. Purified Portability: The Brilliant Bottle Battling Bacteria with Light.
❌❌❌همهی ایمپلنتهای فوری موفق نیستن.اما چرا بعضیها، هم از نظر بقا و هم زیبایی، دقیقاً مثل دندون طبیعی میشن؟در دنتکست ۱۵۰ کنسنسوس ۲۰۲۳ ITI رو بررسی میکنیم — جایی که علم تصمیم گرفتکِی «فوراً» ایمپلنت بذاریم… و کِی «صبور» باشیم.
durée : 00:05:30 - Avec sciences - par : Alexandra Delbot - Un implant rétinien photovoltaïque redonne une perception visuelle à des patients atteints de DMLA sèche. Dans cette nouvelle étude, 80 % d'entre eux ont retrouvé une acuité visuelle leur permettant de lire certaines lettres, voire certains mots, alors qu'ils étaient considérés comme aveugles. - invités : Serge Picaud Directeur de recherche à l'INSERM et directeur de l'Institut de la vision
Vidcast: https://www.instagram.com/p/DQdpWA_kS0y/Age-Related Macular degeneration is the leading cause of adult blindness, but Stanford University research ophthalmologists have developed an electronic retinal implant that promises to restore sight to millions. Their device, nicknamed PRIMA standing for photovoltaic retina implant microarray, includes a subretinal wireless implant and wearable video camera. The camera, mounted on an eyeglass frame, detects an image. That image is converted by a pocket processor into infrared laser light signals that are directed through the lens of the eye to the implant under the retina. The implant, in turn, creates the neural electrical signals that restore sight. The implant is entirely light-powered and requires no external power supply.This PRIMA system underwent a multisite, primary clinical trial at Stanford, the University of Pittsburgh, and Germany's University of Bonn. A remarkable 27 of 32 implanted patients, 84%, regained the ability to read books, labels, and even street signs. Some could even correctly make out some of the smallest lines on a standard eye chart. The vision is black and white.Further refinement of the PRIMA chip is underway that promises a higher resolution and a refined grayscale. No word yet as to whether this system will restore full color vision, but bioengineering ingenuity might just achieve that result…..someday soon.https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/10/251022023118.htm#google_vignettehttps://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMoa2501396#blindness #maculardegeneration #amd #prima #retinalimplant
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Singaporeans are spending more on dental implants than ever before, and the market is booming. But most clinics still treat patients like numbers, offering quick fixes instead of long-term solutions. Tooth loss is rarely just about poor brushing habits. It’s a slow grind of lifestyle choices, delayed treatments and habits no one talks about. One clinic saw that gap. On The Right Business, Hongbin Jeong speaks with Dr Amanda Koh, Co-Founder and Clinical Director at toofus Dental, to find out more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen Ryu, a neurosurgeon and key figure in the Stanford Neuroprosthetics Lab joins Tjaša Zajc on Faces of Digital Health to demystify brain–computer interfaces (BCIs): how they work, why invasive systems outperform non-invasive ones, realistic use cases (motor control and speech), timelines and durability, safety and MRI trade-offs, cybersecurity, business models, and what Paradromics is building as a high-bandwidth BCI platform. Throughout, Stephen separates science fact from sci-fi, stressing near-term potential to restore communication and movement for people living with paralysis, while noting earlier-stage areas like mental health and pain. What we cover: - Invasive vs. non-invasive BCIs, and why electrode proximity to neurons matters for performance - Decoding motor intent and speech: training, language considerations, and LLM-enabled synthesis - Safety, surgery, and durability (why 10-year implant lifespans are a meaningful target) - MRI/CT compatibility trade-offs (and parallels to pacemakers/DBS) - Cybersecurity realities (what BCIs can not do today) - Business models, regulation, and reimbursement paths for medical-grade BCIs - Paradromics' differentiation: a high-bandwidth platform designed to scale across use cases - Future indications: pain, sensory restoration; earlier stage: mental health biomarkers - The human impact: restoring connection for people who can't move or speak Chapters: 01:37 How BCIs work; signals, decoding, invasive vs. non-invasive 07:13 Surgery basics, risks, and why proximity boosts performance 09:36 Decoding speech & language considerations 13:31 What's most advanced today: motor + speech 14:58 Mental health: biomarkers and why it's early 17:48 Longevity, MRI/CT limits, realistic replacement intervals 21:16 Patient perception: fear, performance, and value vs. alternatives 25:04 Paradromics' platform & high-bandwidth approach 29:22 Platform use cases by brain area (motor, auditory, etc.) 31:18 Cybersecurity: risks today vs. sci-fi 32:35 Business models, regulation, and access 36:42 Trials landscape; Paradromics' timeline 37:53 Biggest concerns: hype vs. reality 39:50 Three things everyone should know about BCIs 42:10 Potential in pain management 44:41 Role of AI/ML in decoding and assistive apps 46:36 Final thoughts www.facesofdigitalhealth.com Newsletter: https://fodh.substack.com/
Injection Molding PDF Email me: Dr.melissaseibert@gmail.com Join Elevated GP: www.theelevatedgp.com Follow @dental_digest_podcast Instagram Follow @dr.melissa_seibert on Instagram Episode Summary In this powerful continuation of their two-part conversation, Dr. Melissa Seibert and Dr. David Attia dive beyond digital workflows to confront the deeper philosophical questions shaping modern implant dentistry. Building on last week's discussion of data stacking, SmileCloud integration, and biologically driven design, this episode explores the nuanced realities of aesthetic-zone decision-making, ethical treatment planning, and the human side of high-level clinical care. Dr. Attia opens with an unflinching look at when—and why—implants may not be the ideal solution. Using examples from his collaboration with renowned prosthodontist Dr. Tony Rotondo, he explains why lateral incisors often perform better with resin-bonded fixed partial dentures (FDPs) rather than implants, especially in cases with limited mesiodistal space or compromised interproximal bone. He and Dr. Seibert examine the synergy between partial extraction therapy and resin-bonded FDPs, illustrating how biologic preservation can achieve long-term aesthetic stability with less surgical intervention. From there, the conversation transitions to Attia's mastery of provisionalization strategies in the aesthetic zone. He details how he designs custom healing abutments and Maryland-style bridges that provide patients with fixed provisionals—even when primary stability is limited. Listeners gain an inside look at his precision-driven process for contouring the subcritical zone, controlling soft-tissue architecture, and creating minimal yet functional clearance between the pontic and abutment. His philosophy is simple but profound: every anterior patient should leave the chair with something fixed—even if it isn't load-bearing. The discussion then widens to tackle the moral tension between commercial dentistry and biologic integrity. Dr. Seibert asks the hard question: How do clinicians reconcile high-quality, time-intensive dentistry with the economic pressures of high-volume practice? Dr. Attia's answer is unequivocal—ethical dentistry may take longer and require greater effort, but the money follows the mastery. He critiques the growing trend of overtreatment in both restorative and surgical spheres, warning of a coming wave of revision cases born from expedience and over-commercialization. Attia advocates for a "longevity-first" mindset—prioritizing preservation over replacement, patient education over production, and sustainable outcomes over speed. Drawing from his own follow-ups across fourteen practices, he reflects on the humility and evolution that come with long-term case review: what he did six months ago wasn't wrong—but it can always be better. The episode concludes with a candid meditation on values alignment in practice. Both clinicians emphasize the importance of knowing one's philosophy, communicating it transparently, and being comfortable acknowledging that "you're not everyone's dentist." Attia urges younger practitioners to resist the social-media allure of aggressive full-arch cases, reminding them that truly exceptional dentistry begins with sound biologic principles, refined communication, and disciplined restraint. Listeners will leave this episode with: A framework for choosing between implants and resin-bonded FDPs in the aesthetic zone Strategies for designing custom provisionals that maintain soft-tissue integrity Guidance on educating patients about biologic and financial "costs" of treatment Insight into navigating the ethical crossroads of modern dentistry This conversation is both technical and deeply human—a masterclass on how to balance innovation with integrity and how to practice dentistry that endures not just biologically, but ethically.
Struggling with messy, time-consuming implant restorations?In this episode, host Patrick Chavoustie is joined by Dr. Michael Lowe, creator of Tefball, who explains how this innovative tool is revolutionizing implant dentistry. Discover how it speeds up procedures and keeps every restoration cleaner and more hygienic for your patients.Here's what they cover:– Dr. Lowe's Journey: From Dentist to Innovator– Why Tefball Was Created: Solving Implant Restoration Challenges– How Tefball Makes Implant Procedures Cleaner and Safer– Save Time on Every Implant Restoration with This Simple Tool– Simplify Your Implant Workflow and Reduce Hassle– How to Get Tefball + Discount Code for ListenersLearn more here: tefball.com ***** SPONSOR: – Omni Premier Marketing: https://omnipremier.com/dental-marketing/ CONNECT: – Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedentalbrief/ – Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedentalbriefpodcast/ – LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dental-brief-podcast-564267217 – Patrick's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pchavoustie/– Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd08JzybKfNH0v12Q9jf50w WEBSITE: – https://dentalbrief.com/
Immediate implant placement offers speed and aesthetics, but also complexity. In the latest Next ReGeneration Podcast interview, Jan Cosyn, Chairman of the Department of Periodontology and Oral Implantology at the University of Ghent, Belgium, joins Anina and Elena. He shares his perspective on the challenges, clinical decision-making, and future of this advanced technique. Discover why guided surgery and thorough pre-surgical planning are key to success, and when ridge preservation or delayed placement may be the more predictable choice.
Résumé. Implants de cheveux, seins raffermis, nez redressé : la Turquie est devenue le temple de la chirurgie esthétique. Mais certaines opérations promues par les cliniques du pays peuvent être dangereuses pour les patients. C'est le cas de l'allongement des jambes.Attirés par des publications sur les réseaux sociaux, des hommes complexés sont prêts à payer des milliers d'euros pour réaliser cette opération. Après s'être fait casser les os, ils doivent effectuer trois mois de rééducation. En France, il est interdit de réaliser cette opération pour des motifs esthétiques.La journaliste du Parisien, Elsa Mari, s'est rendue dans une clinique à Istanbul. Elle fait le récit de son reportage surréaliste, dans Code Source.Cet épisode est déconseillé aux personnes dont la sensibilité pourrait être heurtée.Écoutez Code source sur toutes les plates-formes audio : Apple Podcast (iPhone, iPad), Amazon Music, Podcast Addict ou Castbox, Deezer, Spotify.Crédits. Direction de la rédaction : Pierre Chausse - Rédacteur en chef : Jules Lavie - Reporter : Barbara Gouy - Production : Thibault Lambert, Pénélope Gualchierotti, Clara Grouzis et Clara Garnier-Amouroux - Réalisation et mixage : Julien Montcouquiol - Musiques : François Clos, Audio Network - Archives : Le Parisien. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In the news podcast, a new retinal implant - just two millimetres wide - that is helping restore sight to blind people; a 'pristine' star that gives us a glimpse of the workings of the early Universe; and we'll be finding out how wild rooks can master human commands. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Show Notes 24 October 2025Story 1: 3D-Printer Prints Living Tissue Inside Human BodySource: electronicsforu.comLink: https://www.electronicsforu.com/news/3d-printer-prints-living-tissue-inside-human-bodySee also: Miniature 3D-printed objects inside the bodySee also: https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/stuttgart-research-advances-in-body-3d-printing-with-new-e1-8m-grant-245344/Story 2: Breakthrough Brain Implant from NYU Abu Dhabi Enables Safer, More Precise Drug DeliverySource: NYU Abu Dhabi websiteLink: https://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/news/latest-news/science-and-technology/2025/october/nyuad-researchers-spiral-brain-implant.htmlSee research paper here: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1741-2552/ae0523Story 3: Tiny living robots made from human cells could one day deliver medicineSource: Knowridge.comLink: https://knowridge.com/2025/09/tiny-living-robots-made-from-human-cells-could-one-day-deliver-medicine/See also: https://www.technologynetworks.com/biopharma/news/biobots-made-from-human-lung-cells-may-enable-more-targeted-drug-delivery-405224Story 4: Smart shoe insert could improve mobility for people with walking problemsSource: MedicalXpress.comLink: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-09-smart-insert-mobility-people-problems.htmlHonorable MentionsStory: Engineers Create Soft Robots That Can Literally Walk on WaterSource: SciTechDaily.comLink: https://scitechdaily.com/engineers-create-soft-robots-that-can-literally-walk-on-water/Story: First drug treatment for sleep apnea may be within reachSource: MedicalXpress.comLink: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-10-drug-treatment-apnea.htmlStory: Bricklaying robot stacks 360 blocks an hour to speed up homebuildingSource: Electronics360Link: https://electronics360.globalspec.com/article/22916/bricklaying-robot-stacks-360-blocks-an-hour-to-speed-up-homebuildingSee also: https://www.fbr.com.au/view/hadrianSee video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMIDJB3Pd-MStory: Tumbleweed rover tests demonstrate transformative technology for low-cost Mars explorationSource: Phys.orgLink: https://phys.org/news/2025-09-tumbleweed-rover-technology-mars-exploration.htmlSee research paper here: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EPSC-DPS2025/EPSC-DPS2025-1775.html
An electronic eye implant half the thickness of a human hair has helped people with incurable sight loss to see again, opening up a potential ‘new era' in tackling blindness. Madeleine Finlay hears from Mahi Muqit, a surgeon from Moorfields eye hospital in London, about what this implant has meant for his patients and what the future could hold for vision-loss therapies. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
Guest: Giacomo Fabbri https://www.giacomofabbri.com/en/ Host: Serv Wahan https://www.drwahan.com/ keywords dentistry, implants, prosthodontics, biological width, surgical factors, immediate placement, N1 implant system, soft tissue integration, dental education, implant success, Nobel Biocare, TiUltra, Xeal, Giacomo Fabbri, Serv Wahan, prosthetic implant failure, Osseointegration summary In this engaging conversation, Dr. Giacomo Fabbri shares his journey into dentistry, focusing on prosthodontics and implant dentistry. He discusses the importance of both surgical and prosthetic factors in achieving implant success, emphasizing the need for collaboration between surgeons and prosthodontists. The discussion delves into the concept of biological width, the significance of emergence profiles, and innovative strategies for immediate implant placement. Dr. Fabbri also introduces the N1 implant system, highlighting its advantages in modern implant dentistry. takeaways The success of implants is influenced by both surgical and prosthetic factors. Biological width is crucial for maintaining healthy soft tissue around implants. Emergence profiles should be designed with the soft tissue in mind. Immediate implant placement requires careful planning and execution. The N1 implant system offers innovative solutions for deep placements. Collaboration between surgeons and prosthodontists is essential for optimal outcomes. Understanding the biological room is key to successful implant integration. Implant diameter and connection design play significant roles in treatment planning. Patient-related factors can greatly affect implant success. Continuous education and adaptation are vital in the evolving field of dentistry. titles Exploring the Future of Implant Dentistry The Art and Science of Prosthodontics Sound Bites "Game-changers in a lot of ways." "Emergence profile has to flare out gently." "The N1 system is a game changer." Chapters 00:00Introduction and Background 02:49Journey into Dentistry 03:59Prosthodontics and Implant Dentistry 09:22Surgical and Prosthetic Factors in Implant Success 22:45Connection Design and Emergence Profile 28:46Biological Width and Connective Tissue Zone 29:45Revisiting Implant Depth and Emergence Profile 32:12Understanding Biological Width and Soft Tissue Integration 36:50Immediate Implant Placement Strategies 38:22Utilizing Intermediate Abutments for Aesthetic Cases 43:29Impact of Healing Cap Disconnections on Soft Tissue 48:28Innovations in Implant Design and Planning 54:19N1 System: A New Approach to Implant Dentistry 56:28Implant Diameter Considerations in Molar Cases
Injection Molding PDF Join Elevated GP: www.theelevatedgp.com Follow @dental_digest_podcast Instagram Follow @dr.melissa_seibert on Instagram In this first of a two-part series, Dr. Melissa Seibert sits down with Dr. David Attia—an international educator leading the charge in digital and implant dentistry—to explore how advanced technologies are revolutionizing multidisciplinary care. Together, they unpack how tools like SmileCloud, CBCT segmentation, and 3D facial scanning are allowing clinicians to “stack” digital data for unparalleled treatment precision. Dr. Attia shares how virtual patient workflows have streamlined his implant and aesthetic planning, transforming coordination between surgical, restorative, and laboratory teams. The discussion also dives into biologically driven implant concepts, the evolution of partial extraction therapy, and the philosophy that “preservation is the ultimate form of regeneration.” This episode will reshape how you think about digital integration and tissue preservation in the aesthetic zone. Dr. David Attia completed his undergraduate training at Griffith University, Queensland. Following graduation, Dr. Attia completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics through the City of London Dental School. David's passion for surgery led him to complete a Master's in Oral Implantology through Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany. His Master's thesis focused on a novel approach in full-arch implant rehabilitations and he presented his research at the 6th Annual Congress of Innovation Jumps in Oral Implantology. Dr. Attia now holds a teaching appointment with Goethe University as a surgical mentor for Australian students completing the program. He has also presented on the implementation of photography into clinical practice, as well as the importance of soft tissue management around implants both locally and abroad. Dr. Attia is a core faculty instructor for the Australasian College of Dental Practitioners Graduate Diploma in Oral Implants and is also involved in live surgical training of dentists looking to begin or advance their journey in dental implantology. David thoroughly enjoys the multi-disciplinary approach to dentistry. His unique combination of education and training allows him to implement cutting-edge treatment, offering patients comprehensive, predictable and long-term treatment solutions. He is passionate about sharing knowledge and is regularly involved in training and mentoring recent graduates.
Dr. Jim Adams, Chief Medical Officer at Northwestern Medicine, joins Lisa Dent to discuss various health topics. Dr. Adams shares new information about a chip implant to restore vision for those with wet macular degeneration. He also details how high blood pressure affects the overall risk for heart disease.
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Changes at the Macular Society continue to generate a significant proportion of the contact we get from In Touch listeners. With the consultation exercise now at an end, we're joined by the Society's CEO, Ed Holloway. We discuss a range of issues with Ed, including the rationale for making the changes, what the new organisational structures will look like and what it means for those who provide the charity's services and those who use them. Another development regarding macular disease is the clinical trial of Prima implants. The trial involves inserting a microchip with the thickness of a human hair under the retina with the aim of restoring a degree of vision. The BBC's Medical Editor Fergus Walsh joins us to explain the technology in more detail and with news of encouraging results.Presenter: Peter White Producer: Fern Lulham Production Coordinator: Pete LigginsWebsite image description: Peter White sits smiling in the centre of the image, wearing a dark green jumper. Above Peter's head is the BBC logo (three individual white squares house each of the three letters). Bottom centre and overlaying the image are the words "In Touch"; and the Radio 4 logo (the word Radio in a bold white font, with the number 4 inside a white circle). The background is a bright mid-blue with two rectangles angled diagonally to the right. Both are behind Peter, one of a darker blue and the other is a lighter blue.'
La dégénérescence maculaire liée à l'âge (DMLA), est une maladie des yeux qui touche particulièrement les personnes âgées de 60 ans et plus. Mais, la recherche avance et un implant vient d'être testé. Écoutez Ça va beaucoup mieux avec Jimmy Mohamed du 21 octobre 2025.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Researchers from University College London and Moorfields Eye Hospital recently announced the results of a trial for a new device that helps the blind not just see again, but read again.The Prima device is a novel wireless subretinal photovoltaic implant paired with specialized glasses that project near-infrared light to the implant, which acts like a miniature solar panel. The device is being developed by Science Corporation, which specializes in brain-computer interfaces and neural engineering. So, how does it work?
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Zirconia crowns in a single visit? Dr. Mike Skramstad shows us how it's done. From mastering digital workflow to choosing the right zirconia blocks and furnaces, he shares his go-to strategies for strength, esthetics, and efficiency. Plus, when does he go direct — and when does he go same-day indirect? Stick around — this episode is packed with pearls you can use tomorrow. Dr. Skramstad is a resident faculty member at Spear Education, an advanced continuing education center in Scottsdale, AZ. He also maintains a successful restorative practice in Orono, MN focusing on Esthetic, Implant and CAD/CAM Dentistry.
Episode 326 The world's first major climate tipping point has been triggered. The decimation of warm water coral populations caused by rising temperatures is now irreversible - passing the point of no return. The global consequences of widescale coral dieback could be catastrophic, so experts are sounding the alarm. But is anyone listening? A man with paralysis has telepathically controlled the hands of another person. Keith Thomas is unable to move or feel through his hands. But thanks to a new advancement, using brain and muscle electrodes, he was able to control the hands of a non-paralysed woman using his thoughts alone. Could this one day lead to Avatar-like body control technology? For only the second time in its 1,500-year history, professional Sumo wrestling has left Japan. A Grand Sumo Tournament is being held at London's Albert Hall, where over 40 elite wrestlers are competing in a five day tournament. Sumo writer John Gunning discusses the physics of sumo, the incredible diets of the wrestlers and the worrying consequences of the sport on their longevity. Chapters: (00:00) Intro (01:34) Coral tipping point (11:23) Avatar brain implant (22:10) The longevity of sumo wrestlers Hosted by Rowan Hooper and Penny Sarchet, with guests Madeleine Cuff, Carissa Wong and John Gunning. To read more about these stories, visit https://www.newscientist.com/ Learn more about Yakult at www.yakult.co.uk Get your ticket for New Scientist Live here: https://live.newscientist.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vikram Ahuja, Co-Founder and CEO, and Joe Promoppatam, Co-Founder and CTO of OsseoLabs, are utilizing 3D printing and AI to advance reconstructive surgery by enabling the creation of personalized, precision-fit implants and surgical instruments. Traditional surgery has relied on standardized implants made of titanium and involves lengthy operations. The OsseoLabs approach reduces surgical planning and operating time, improving patient outcomes by achieving a better fit and enhanced bone integration through the use of advanced implant materials. AI is used to automate and accelerate the design process for these custom devices, enabling a scalable and cost-effective approach to create complex, regulated medical devices. Vikram explains, "We want to use our engineering know-how, especially in 3D printing, to improve the quality of the outcome of the surgeries and also help the students to be able to offer a better solution at a speed, and also the outcome that is a little bit more precise. And that's what we have been working on for quite a long time. We want to use the knowledge of 3D printing, biomechanics, and also AI to help, especially in complex surgical cases. So both the patients and the surgeons are better off with the outcome. And the main gap that we are seeing here is not only in the Asian countries where we operate, but also in the US. And the use of 3D presented implants, even though it has been around for quite some time in the US, we still see a lot of gaps that can be improved in what materials are being used, and how the implants are designed. We help the surgeons and also the hospitals throughout this process." Joe elaborates, "Yes, for such a device, they all look the same way, but the patients look different. So we see this gap between the available instrumentation and the actual treatment that the surgeons want to conduct. And we want to break that barrier by being able to decide which instrument is required individually, and I mean that in the day, we could not do that. The price can be competitive because all the manufacturing technology is used to support production. But we have to depend on how they matured in the past few years. We are able to adopt the technology, which allows us to decide and print the instrument for specific care and specific surgery. I think the speed and cost become much more practical, and all we need to look into is the 3D printer. But eventually, when you come into something like customization, you talk about the speed. In terms of speed, it's not just the speed of how we make things, but it's about the speed of how we decide things. That's where we see the gap that we can fill using AI to split up the bedside process." #OsseoLabs #ReconstructiveSurgery #3DPrinting #PersonalizedImplants #MedAI OsseoLabs.com Download the transcript here
Vikram Ahuja, Co-Founder and CEO, and Joe Promoppatam, Co-Founder and CTO of OsseoLabs, are utilizing 3D printing and AI to advance reconstructive surgery by enabling the creation of personalized, precision-fit implants and surgical instruments. Traditional surgery has relied on standardized implants made of titanium and involves lengthy operations. The OsseoLabs approach reduces surgical planning and operating time, improving patient outcomes by achieving a better fit and enhanced bone integration through the use of advanced implant materials. AI is used to automate and accelerate the design process for these custom devices, enabling a scalable and cost-effective approach to create complex, regulated medical devices. Vikram explains, "We want to use our engineering know-how, especially in 3D printing, to improve the quality of the outcome of the surgeries and also help the students to be able to offer a better solution at a speed, and also the outcome that is a little bit more precise. And that's what we have been working on for quite a long time. We want to use the knowledge of 3D printing, biomechanics, and also AI to help, especially in complex surgical cases. So both the patients and the surgeons are better off with the outcome. And the main gap that we are seeing here is not only in the Asian countries where we operate, but also in the US. And the use of 3D presented implants, even though it has been around for quite some time in the US, we still see a lot of gaps that can be improved in what materials are being used, and how the implants are designed. We help the surgeons and also the hospitals throughout this process." Joe elaborates, "Yes, for such a device, they all look the same way, but the patients look different. So we see this gap between the available instrumentation and the actual treatment that the surgeons want to conduct. And we want to break that barrier by being able to decide which instrument is required individually, and I mean that in the day, we could not do that. The price can be competitive because all the manufacturing technology is used to support production. But we have to depend on how they matured in the past few years. We are able to adopt the technology, which allows us to decide and print the instrument for specific care and specific surgery. I think the speed and cost become much more practical, and all we need to look into is the 3D printer. But eventually, when you come into something like customization, you talk about the speed. In terms of speed, it's not just the speed of how we make things, but it's about the speed of how we decide things. That's where we see the gap that we can fill using AI to split up the bedside process." #OsseoLabs #ReconstructiveSurgery #3DPrinting #PersonalizedImplants #MedAI OsseoLabs.com Listen to the podcast here
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Expanding on the recent study released by the DNA Resonance Research Foundation that contends alien DNA has been found in some people who claimed they were abducted by aliens, a retired government electronics engineer believes the source for the human DNA corruption may be alien implants.Links/Sources:Scientist finds evidence of 'alien DNA' in humans | Daily Mail OnlineSupport Extraterrestrial Reality/Quirk Zone on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/c/Extraterrestrial_RealityCheck out my YouTube channel:Quirk Zone - YouTubeExtraterrestrial Reality Book Recommendations:Link to ROSWELL: THE ULTIMATE COLD CASE: CLOSED: https://amzn.to/3O2loSILink to COMMUNION by Whitley Strieber: https://amzn.to/3xuPGqiLink to THE THREAT by David M. Jacobs: https://amzn.to/3Lk52njLink to TOP SECRET/MAJIC by Stanton Friedman: https://amzn.to/3xvidfvLink to NEED TO KNOW by Timothy Good: https://amzn.to/3BNftfTLink to UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, VOLUME 1: https://amzn.to/3xxJvlvLink to UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, VOLUME 2: https://amzn.to/3UhdQ1lLink to THE ALLAGASH ABDUCTIONS: https://amzn.to/3qNkLSgUFO CRASH RETRIEVALS by Leonard Stringfield: https://amzn.to/3RGEZKsFLYING SAUCERS FROM OUTER SPACE by Major Donald Keyhoe: https://amzn.to/3S7WkxvCAPTURED: THE BETTY AND BARNEY HILL UFO EXPERIENCE by Stanton Friedman and Kathleen Marden: https://amzn.to/3tKNVXn#ufos #aliens #vegas aliens #ufo podcast
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In this episode, Dr. Samuel B. Lee delivers one of his most expansive and paradigm-shifting teachings yet — a CDT plate-infused journey through the five major world religions, peeling back layers of distortion to reveal the sacred science at their core. From Judaism to Islam, Christianity to Hinduism, and Buddhism in between, Dr. Lee invites you to follow the golden thread of eternal truth that transcends dogma, doctrine, and division.What if the teachings of Jesus, Buddha, and Muhammad were never meant to birth religion — but remembrance? What if the crucifixion was a distortion, the chakras an incomplete map, and karma a hijacked loop? This episode boldly reclaims the original purpose of sacred traditions: to awaken the eternal flame within, not to control, separate, or suppress.Dr. Lee unpacks the hidden science of the Azuray Point, the base-12 Kathara grid, and how religion has been both the fruit and the fracture — a set of leaves disconnected from their sacred root. He also explores the financial guilt trauma embedded in religious systems, the crucifixion implant, sexual energy siphoning, and how sacred truth — once veiled — is now rising again.This is not a call to abandon your path. It's an invitation to go deeper — to move from ritual to resonance, from text to template, from belief to embodied remembrance.
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In this episode of Dentistry Made Simple, I dive into a crucial topic that many dentists overlook: the transformative power of dental implants as a business growth lever. I share my own journey, highlighting how I spent years working harder for diminishing returns while colleagues thrived by incorporating implants into their practices. Alongside Meredith, we break down the numbers, revealing how even just a few implant procedures can equate to significant revenue with far less chaos. We discuss the importance of building confidence in your clinical skills and the vital role of community support and training. If you're ready to shift your practice from surviving to thriving, tune in as we outline actionable steps to start your implant journey today.
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Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are surgically implanted devices that link the brain to a computer. They can be helpful for people who've lost the ability to move or speak. And they're making progress. New generations of BCIs could go as far as to detect a person's inner monologue.But that progress is raising questions about the future privacy of our brains, and has some scientists asking, “What happens when you want to keep some things to yourself?”NPR brain correspondent Jon Hamilton talks to Short Wave's Emily Kwong about the future of BCIs.Read more of Jon's reporting on brain implants.Interested in more on the future of brain science? Email us your question at shortwave@npr.org – we may feature it in an upcoming episode!Listen to every episode of Short Wave sponsor-free and support our work at NPR by signing up for Short Wave+ at plus.npr.org/shortwave.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy