Salivary Peptide Promotes Wound Healing,Salivary Peptide Promotes Wound Healing
Wounds inside the mouth heal faster and more efficiently than wounds elsewhere on the body. Now, scientists from the Institute for Research in Dental Sciences
Wounds inside the mouth heal faster and more efficiently than wounds elsewhere on the body. Now, scientists from the Institute for Research in Dental Sciences
Henry Schein is donating more than $26,000 in oral healthcare supplies and products, such as syringes, gloves, and anesthetics, to IsraAID. As a nongovernmental organization
The All That Remains conference will expose dental professionals to current forensic dentistry methods and provide hands-on training for individual and mass-disaster casualty identification in
Differences in the uptake of multiple toxic and essential elements during the second and third trimesters and early postnatal periods are associated with the risk
While dental implants are a key tool in replacing missing teeth, bone loss remains a risk. Researchers from the University of Dammam in Saudi Arabia
Researchers from multiple universities and medical facilities will participate in a national study to determine whether medical devices used in the home can diagnose sleep
Henry Schein has donated more than $80,000 in health supplies and equipment to the Children’s Aid Society to support 5 health centers located in high-need
The Children’s Dental Group will reopen its Anaheim clinic for all patients on April 24. The clinic had been closed since December, when the Orange
Pediatric tooth decay is reaching epidemic proportions in the Australian state of Victoria. According to Dental Health Services Victoria (DHSV), half of the 6-year-old children
Researchers from both Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Texas A&M University are developing a material that can be used to replace skull bone lost to injury,
Poor oral hygiene isn’t always the result of laziness. Sometimes, your patients are mistaken about what they need to do to take care of their
Children between the ages of 7 and 11 years with moderate or severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) showed significant reductions of gray matter—the brain cells