
Aligning the future: Growth and strategic shifts in aligner markets
BURNABY, British Columbia, Canada: Aligners have become a popular treatment modality for malocclusion in adults, owing to their convenience and aesthetic appeal. According to iData

BURNABY, British Columbia, Canada: Aligners have become a popular treatment modality for malocclusion in adults, owing to their convenience and aesthetic appeal. According to iData
This month, Saba Qureshi explores the longstanding debate around whether or not to extract teeth during orthodontic treatment. Before all the avid Shakespeare enthusiasts come

In an effort to better serve their patients, Jefferson Dental & Orthodontics is using the social media platform TikTok (aka ToothTok) to connect with their
Main Content -Dr Akash Kumar Raj Dental braces are used to align and straighten teeth, and hold them in position irrespective of person’s bite and

Align Technology has recognized the community efforts of a hundred youths between the ages of 13 and 19 as part of its Invisalign ChangeMakers program.

As summer gets underway and kids get more active, including sports, DentalPlans.com is encouraging parents to take steps to protect their children from dental injuries.

Christina Gordon, a student at the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Dentistry who doesn’t like flossing, has invented a cleaning device for orthodontic patients

The Georgia School of Orthodontics (GSO) has provided four children in the Atlanta area with complimentary orthodontic care through its Gift of a Smile program,

Consumers are confused about the options for straightening their teeth and whether or not an orthodontist is even needed to attain a beautiful, healthy smile,

Orthodontic patients often deal with pain and abrasions, prompting OrVance to study 766 purchases of traditional dental wax to learn more about their needs. “By far

The Dentsply Sirona Bovendeert (DSB) University Research Award 2019/2020 is now open for submissions. Each year, the award recognizes outstanding clinical and translational research by

Research from the University of Adelaide Dental School overturns the belief that braces automatically boost the patient’s self-confidence, with a study that followed 448 subjects