Dental Students Spend Summer Break Treating Children in Kenya
While most dental students spend their summer breaks recharging and getting ready for the next school year, a team of 7 fourth-year students from the
While most dental students spend their summer breaks recharging and getting ready for the next school year, a team of 7 fourth-year students from the
As the numbers of people with Alzheimer’s disease and other cognitive disabilities increase, scientists are investigating how these conditions may be related to oral health.
Everyone knows that soda and other sugary drinks are bad for teeth. But sugar-free drinks also can take a toll, according to the Oral Health
More than a quarter of people don’t like smiling because of their teeth, according to a new study. The information indicated that 28 percent of
A group of researchers discovered a new method to deliver antibacterial agents within plaque even with the presence of saliva. Based on the research from
Do you want the good news or the bad news? Good – 88% of three-year-old children have no visible tooth decay. In some areas this
Next time you avoid exercising just say you were doing it for the benefit of your oral health. A team of researchers at the University
(Charlotte, September 5, 2013) – SS White® Burs, a leading dental manufacturer, has made a generous donation of SS White procedure kits to National Children’s
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — C3 Jian, Inc., a Los Angeles based private biotechnology company focused on providing improved oral healthcare, announced
OAK BROOK, Ill. (March 19, 2013) – Most people want great oral health, but many do not know how to detect common risk factors and
Bryn Mawr, PA – September 19, 2012 – This fall, Harcum College’s Office of Continuing Studies is offering both credit and noncredit courses for dental
(Charlotte, NC – October 26, 2011) Halloween is just around the corner, and the Toothfairy’s nightmare is about to begin. Believe it or not, Halloween