Tumor-suppressor genes; investment upswing in dentistry; frail older adults

Dear DrBicuspid Member,

Researchers using a new genetic screening technique have found seven new tumor-suppressor genes in head and neck cancer whose role in cancer was previously unknown, according to a new study in Science. Read Donna Domino's story here.

There are many naysayers about the prospect of dentistry in the future, but from the point of view of the investment community, prospects are bright for any industrial sector where the cost of capital has fallen from 2013 to 2014, according to consultant Thomas Climo, PhD. Read his thoughts here.

With much focus on improving oral healthcare for kids, sometimes care for older adults, particularly those with a terminal illness, is often not even discussed. While there are guidelines for treating younger patients, no clear guidelines exist for those terminally ill adults. Should there be a focus on palliative dental care? If so, how is it defined? Read an interview with Dr. Xi Chen, PhD, here.

In part 2 of our interview with Dr. Stuart Froum, president of the American Academy of Periodontology, he discusses when it is appropriate to pursue an implant-centric treatment plan. Read more here.

It's been great to have people take me up on my offer to meet during the Yankee conference in Boston. If you're going to be there, please let me know. I'd love to hear your thoughts about DrBicuspid.com, the dental industry, and how we can better serve you.

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