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  • Dec 11, 2024 | clinicaladvisor.com | Amanda Jacot

    Ulcerative colitis (UC) is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that affects the rectum and colon.1 It is a relapsing and remitting autoimmune disease characterized by rectal bleeding, diarrhea, and tenesmus.1,2 Ulcerative colitis is prevalent in Western countries, particularly in North America.2,3 However, due to the fragmented nature of the US health care system, accurately measuring the occurrence of UC is difficult, and few studies provide current UC statistics.3 This article summarizes...

  • Nov 21, 2024 | inibsa.com | Amanda Jacot

    The administration of local anaesthesia is the most common procedure in daily clinical practice1. The ideal characteristics for a local anaesthetic are2:  Selective on nervous tissue, efficient and reversible  Minimal adverse effects for patients  Long stability of drug properties The effectiveness of local anaesthesia depends on selecting the right agent and administering it correctly.

  • Oct 29, 2024 | inibsa.com | Amanda Jacot

    What does it mean for Inibsa to have successfully passed the FAT of its new L6 line? The Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) is a crucial milestone in the project launched in 2023. Successfully passing this test confirms that the new production line meets all the established technical and functional requirements. Having verified that the line operates correctly, we can now transfer L6 to our facilities, where the necessary tasks will be carried out to advance to the next phases of the project.

  • Sep 23, 2024 | inibsa.com | Amanda Jacot

    Standing out or distinguishing yourself from competitors in such a competitive market is quite a challenge. One of the most common problems is believing that offering a quality service is enough. However, growing competition and changes in patients' expectations are requiring dental clinics to adopt effective marketing strategies to attract new patients and then retain them.

  • Aug 28, 2024 | inibsa.com | Amanda Jacot

    Teledentistry has been available since the 1990s. However, telemedicine services expanded during the COVID-19 pandemic when health care providers, including dentists, found new ways of providing safe and effective care. With the introduction of effective COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) vaccines and a return to in-person services, providers may wonder if teledentistry is here to stay.1   What Is Teledentistry? Teledentistry is the use of telehealth technology to deliver dental care.

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