Cariology and Preventive Dentistry – A Review
Main Content Abstract One of the oldest and most prevalent disorders affecting people is dental caries. Newer approaches stress disease prevention and the preservation of
Main Content Abstract One of the oldest and most prevalent disorders affecting people is dental caries. Newer approaches stress disease prevention and the preservation of
Main Content Abstract Sustainable dentistry is an emerging concept that emphasizes the integration of environmental, social, and economic factors into dental practices to promote oral
Main Content Did you know that chewing gums can promote dental health? Abstract Chewing gum has been a part of human culture since ancient times,
Main Content Abstract Menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause cause hormonal fluctuations that can increase the risk of oral, dental, or gum problems in women. Thorough tooth
Main Content Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) has steadily revolutionized various industries, and dentistry stands at the forefront of this technological integration. Among the array of
Main Content Abstract Discover a comprehensive guide on dental implant systems, including how to choose the best products for your practice. Learn about titanium grades,
Main Content Abstract Tooth sensitivity during tooth whitening is a common concern among patients. This guide provides dentists with evidence-based strategies to address sensitivity according

Main Content Abstract Precision attachments are a type of dental prosthesis that has been around for quite some time, but many dentists may not be
Main Content Abstract Dental professionals are in front line of taking care of medically compromised patients. One condition that can arise in daily care is

Main Content Abstract A variety of surgical procedures can be performed for the treatment of gingival recession, including the subepithelial connective tissue graft. Due to

Main Content Abstract Successful implant dentistry can be directly co-related to quality and quantity of bone at the recipient site of implant. The use of

Main Content Abstract Bone defects of the jaws are frequently ascribed to accidents, congenital anomalies, tooth abscesses, jaw atrophy with ageing, or general disease are