Viewing dentistry in a new light
Daniel Fried, PhD, speaks with Leon Chung, a dental research fellow in his lab. Credit: Susan Merrell Dental X-rays expose patients to radiation, require time
Daniel Fried, PhD, speaks with Leon Chung, a dental research fellow in his lab. Credit: Susan Merrell Dental X-rays expose patients to radiation, require time
Dr. David Wong (Medical Xpress)—Scientists from the UCLA School of Dentistry have been at the vanguard of research on human saliva in recent years, leading
Credit: CC0 Public Domain Even if children grow up to overcome childhood adversity, the trauma they experience in early life causes them to be at
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Researchers at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Dentistry have shown that new fluoride-free toothpastes with hydroxyapatite can provide equivalent protection
by Regenstrief Institute Teeth survive about 11 years after a root canal, according to new research from Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University School of Dentistry. The
by FAPESP Harvinder Gill, professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Texas Tech University. Credit: Karina Toledo / Agência FAPESP Researchers from Brazil and Texas
Views on the usefulness of teledentistry in clinical settings. The participant’s ranking of procedures where teledentistry could be useful in clinical practice is shown in
Credit: CC0 Public Domain 2019 marks the Centennial of the Journal of Dental Research (JDR). Over the last century the JDR has been dedicated to the dissemination of
by King’s College London A study led by a team of periodontists and psychologists at King’s College London including dentistry consultants at Guy’s Hospital has found
Slender faces are also associated with overbites and left-handedness. Credit: Philippe Hujoel Individuals with a slender lower face are about 25 percent more likely to
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A new American Dental Association (ADA) clinical practice guideline suggests conservative methods to treat tooth decay in primary and permanent teeth
by Karolinska Institutet New knowledge on the cellular makeup and growth of teeth can expedite developments in the treatment of tooth sensitivity and regenerative dentistry—a biological