
Study suggests regular toothbrushing improves glycemic control in people with diabetes
Regular toothbrushing is associated with better oral health outcomes and glycemic control in people with Type 2 diabetes, according to a study published in June

Regular toothbrushing is associated with better oral health outcomes and glycemic control in people with Type 2 diabetes, according to a study published in June

3D printing: These 3D-printed objects made from zirconia demonstrate that an additive manufacturing process using low-cost 3D printers is capable of fabricating items with complex

A highly translucent cement affected the final color of interim restorations less than opaque cements did in a study published in the June issue of
The winner of the 2012 ADA Gold Medal Award for Excellence in Dental Research, who was known for his research on the oral aspects of

Patients undergoing long-term glucocorticoid therapy are commonly administered additional glucocorticoids before minor oral surgery, but this practice appears unnecessary for those whose underlying medical conditions

Fellow: Spiro Megremis, Ph.D., director of dental materials and devices research at the ADA Science & Research Institute, discusses his research during the 52nd Annual

Periodontal treatment is associated with decreased health care costs for people with diabetes, according to a study published in the April issue of The Journal

While the use of autopsies has benefited the practice of medicine for centuries, their use to advance oral health care has been limited, according to

Spotlight on science: ADA Science & Research Institute scientists will share studies on dental materials, oral cell biology and more during the 52nd Annual Meeting

A study published in the January issue of The Journal of the American Dental Association found conversations about human papillomavirus vaccination are infrequent in oral
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke of the National Institutes of Health has awarded a grant to Akelos Inc. to help the biopharmaceutical

Clinical studies have shown that dental composites incorporating quaternary ammonium compounds retain their antibacterial activity over time, giving them the potential to reduce the occurrence