
Free Fillings? Czech Dental Care to Get Major Upgrade by 2026
Adults living in the Czech Republic will no longer have to pay out of pocket for basic white fillings starting in January 2026, according to

Adults living in the Czech Republic will no longer have to pay out of pocket for basic white fillings starting in January 2026, according to

RevenueWell announced a strategic partnership with Mila Health, a pioneer in AI healthcare, to bring advanced AI technology to the dental care industry. The partnership
Salivary tissue-organoid biobanking preserves primitive salivary cells. Credit: npj Regenerative Medicine (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41536-025-00410-5 Millions of people are affected by chronic dry mouth, or xerostomia,

The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Dentistry recently announced that it has received a grant from the American Dental Education Association (ADEA)

The American Dental Hygienists Association (ADHA) recently issued a statement on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) decision to withdraw prescription fluoride products for

New data from a national survey show that adults with disabilities continue to face significant barriers to accessing oral health care, making them more vulnerable

Dentistry.One, the virtual care-focused dental solutions company from MouthWatch, Inc., has become the first and only dental telehealth company to achieve Digital Medicine Society (DiMe)

Nexus Dental Systems recently announced the launch of Nexus Bill, a comprehensive medical billing solution tailored for medically necessary dental care. and Serendequity, the consulting

Dental professionals across the country are invited to join the 2025 Share Your Smile campaign. Created by America’s Tooth Fairy, the campaign aims to raise

Many people experience some fear or anxiety when visiting the dentist. For people with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD), these feelings can be even more

If you’ve suddenly noticed sore gums, or a little bleeding when you brush, it could be due to hormonal changes — especially in women. Throughout

Two minimally invasive treatments used in New York City elementary schools successfully stopped the progression of most cavities within four years, according to NYU College