
Funding gap leaves oral cancer patients without dental prostheses
SYDNEY, Australia: A significant funding gap is forcing survivors of head and neck cancers in Australia to pay tens of thousands of dollars for dental

SYDNEY, Australia: A significant funding gap is forcing survivors of head and neck cancers in Australia to pay tens of thousands of dollars for dental

GYMPIE, Australia: Despite water fluoridation being recognised as one of the twentieth century’s greatest public health achievements, an increasing number of local councils in Queensland—Australia’s

BRISBANE, Australia: Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a transformative force in Australian dentistry, and a new national review has mapped how the technology is
The Australian government has restricted the sale of vapes so they can only be legally bought from pharmacies in a move to cut the nation’s
The Australian government has introduced a series of measures in an attempt to restrict the availability of vaping products. These guidelines, which came into affect

The Australian Oral Health Workforce Report was drafted to provide comprehensive data about the demographic, geographic, and employment characteristics of dental hygienists, dental therapists, and

Almost 70% of low-income households in Australia aren’t claiming up to $1,000 in child dental benefits they’re eligible for, according to the University of Queensland

Older Australians will continue to endure unnecessary pain and an increased risk of life-threatening conditions due to a lack of funding for much needed oral

Oral cancer is on the rise in the Victoria state of Australia, according to Dental Health Services Victoria (DHSV), which is launching the Oral Cancer

The La Trobe University School of Dentistry and Oral Health reports that it is seeing an increase in students from rural backgrounds. Twenty-nine of the

A combination of preventive treatments reduced tooth decay and improved the quality of life for more than 200 Indigenous Australian children living in remote Queensland,

The Royal Aged Care Commissioners in Australia have included a number of key Australian Dental Association (ADA) recommendations for dramatically overhauling the delivery of oral