
“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
Young people who have experienced bullying, divorce, violence or abuse are significantly more likely to be anxious to visit the dental practice. According to a

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
Adolescents who are missing teeth due to decay or trauma are more frequently bullied, new research has found. The study analysed data following the health

Professors at the Texas A&M University College of Dentistry are teaming up with students and colleagues at all of Texas A&M Health’s professional schools to

While most attendees at American Association for Dental Research (AADR) conferences don’t perceive harassment of any type during these events, it does happen, the organization

Dr. Rogers thought his team got along. But when he had two internal candidates for the same team leader position, the practice became a warzone.
Teenagers suffering from from sleep bruxism could be being subjected to bullying, a new study has found. The study, published in the Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, found
This February, dentistrytoday.com celebrates National Children’s Dental Health Month with news stories, interviews, and blogs all about safeguarding pediatric oral health. #NCDHM Orthodontics are a