
COVID-19 Restrictions Lead to Poorer Oral Health Among Children
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the provision of dental care to vulnerable children in Australia who already experience higher levels of dental diseases and disadvantage

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the provision of dental care to vulnerable children in Australia who already experience higher levels of dental diseases and disadvantage
Thinking of moving abroad? Roshan Bains explores what requirements dentists need to practise elsewhere. In part two, he looks at Australia and New Zealand. In

There’s good news and bad news when it comes to oral health Down Under, according to the Australian Dental Association and its third National Study

The increasing prevalence of tooth decay and gum disease among Australian adults are disturbing new trends in the nation’s oral health, according to the Australian

An Australian startup will use a $14 million investment to develop a vaccine for periodontal disease, which affects a third of all adults around the

The Australian Dental Association (ADA) is calling on the nation’s government to provide additional targeted and sustainable funding to address the unmet oral and dental healthcare

Henry Schein is raising money for recovery and rebuilding efforts in response to the Australian bushfires, donated healthcare supplies and supporting its dental customers who may

A third of Australian adults age 15 and older has untreated tooth decay, according to a national oral health study led by the Australian Research

Researchers in Australia have received a $3 million Cooperative Research Centre Projects (CRC-P) grant to develop a fiber-reinforced dental composite with mechanical properties that nearly

Research commissioned by the Oral Health Advisory Panel (OHAP) has revealed some worrying insights into Australian’s oral health habits, according to the organization, with many

Inequalities in oral health between indigenous and non-indigenous populations exist throughout the world and typically begin in childhood, according to researchers at the University of

The Grattan Institute is proposing a Medicare-style universal insurance scheme for primary dental care to ensure all Australians can go to the dentist when they