AI X-Ray Technology: How Dentists Catch Problems You Cannot See


Artificial intelligence reads dental X-rays in seconds. It finds decay earlier, plans surgery more precisely, and helps patients understand what is happening inside their teeth... AI catches more decay, earlier: Studies show AI finds 37% more disease than dentists working alone. About 43% of cavities go undetected without it.



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ADA monitoring evolving effect of fuel crisis on dental practices


The ADA is now focusing particularly on operational sustainability as increased costs and supply chain issues impact dental practices across Australia. Recent survey data from ADA members highlights the growing pressure on practices due to the combined challenge of the impact of the fuel crisis, and rising interest rates.


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Advance copy of revised Criminal history registration standard now available


The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) and National Boards have published an advance copy of the updated Criminal history registration standard (the standard). The advance copy will give practitioners and registration applicants an opportunity to familiarise themselves with the changes before they come into effect on 15 July 2026.


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Living better for longer - The surprising science of ageing well


University of Sydney researchers and clinicians are rewriting the playbook on healthy ageing. By uncovering how sleep quality and oral health across our lifespan shape cognitive resilience in later life, their work is prompting a renewed focus on midlife – and redefining what good aged care looks like.


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