
“Helping people regain control in the dental chair can ripple out into daily life”
Few experiences evoke as much fear as sitting in the dental chair—especially for those whose trust was broken early in life. Bridging the fields of

Few experiences evoke as much fear as sitting in the dental chair—especially for those whose trust was broken early in life. Bridging the fields of

MELBOURNE, Australia: Tooth loss can have a profound impact on social interactions and self-esteem. While poor oral health is known to be associated with various

VIENNA, Austria: Molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH) has a significantly high global prevalence, affecting around 14% of the world’s population, and its causes are poorly understood.

A coalition of doctors and scientists representing 71 National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated Cancer Centers and other organizations is urging the nation’s physicians, parents, and

With an investment of $12 million, the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital HPV Cancer Prevention Program will use a dedicated six-person staff to develop outreach

A counter-campaign sponsored by the Rethink Sugary Drink Alliance aims to expose how beverage companies market and advertise their products to convince adolescent and young

The Eklund Foundation for Odontological Research and Education will award grants totaling approximately 200,000 Euros to support a pair of projects related to cariology. This

The frequent use of antimicrobial (AM) drugs in the first decade of life shifts bacterial profiles in saliva, according to the Finnish Health in Teens

The American Cancer Society (ACS) has updated its guideline for human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination, adapting a 2019 update from the Federal Advisory Committee on Immunization

Dental practices represent a key battleground in nationwide efforts to reduce opioid use and abuse, according to the University of Michigan, which studied four years

Despite consuming fewer sugar-sweetened beverages and more whole grains, most American children and adolescents still eat poorly while sociodemographic disparities persist, according to an 18-year

UnitedHealthcare says it has expanded its efforts to help address the connection between dental care and the opioid epidemic, introducing a public toolkit with information to