
Affordable Dental Care Options Highlighted as Medicare Open Enrollment Begins
Open enrollment for Medicare began nationwide on October 15, giving New Jersey seniors the annual opportunity to review and adjust their coverage. While many focus

Open enrollment for Medicare began nationwide on October 15, giving New Jersey seniors the annual opportunity to review and adjust their coverage. While many focus

As Medicare open enrollment began nationwide on October 15, hundreds of thousands of seniors in New Jersey face the annual challenge of choosing the right

SYRACUSE, NY — In recognition of National Dental Hygiene Month, Syracuse Straight Smiles emphasizes that dental health extends far beyond cleanings and cavity prevention. Dr.

For the fifth consecutive year, a Topeka dentist is helping veterans smile again by offering a day of free dental care. Dr. Jeff Larkin of

The global Dental Insurance Market is undergoing rapid transformation, unlocking new opportunities for investors, insurers, and healthcare innovators. According to a new report by SkyQuest

Many Medi-Cal beneficiaries remain unaware of covered vision and dental services, officials said during a virtual briefing last week, a gap that leaves preventive care

FLORENCE, Ala. — In rare quiet moments between appointments, pediatric dentist Dr. Carson Cruise sometimes does the math in his head. The numbers tell a
Chewing on ice may seem harmless, perhaps even refreshing, but dental experts warn it can actually wreak havoc on your teeth. While the occasional crunch
Halloween is all about costumes, candy and fun, but all that sugar can take a toll on your child’s teeth. Dr. Cheen Loo, chair of

Monday, Oct. 27, will mark seven years since 11 people were killed inside Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life Synagogue. On Sunday, volunteers gathered at Catholic Charities

Emerging studies continue to show a clear link between oral health and overall wellness, particularly during pregnancy. Dr. Jason McCargar, DMD, of Scottsdale Dental Arts,
byUniversity of Exeter Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Shame can lead people to avoid getting treatment for dental issues, potentially worsening oral health inequalities, a new