
Toothpaste Made From Hair Could Regrow Tooth Enamel
Researchers at King’s College London say a protein from hair and wool can rebuild tooth enamel and halt early decay — a discovery that could

Researchers at King’s College London say a protein from hair and wool can rebuild tooth enamel and halt early decay — a discovery that could

Henry Schein One is partnering with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to integrate generative AI into dental practices worldwide. The collaboration will embed AWS artificial intelligence

Nevada Health Link has officially opened its 2026 Open Enrollment period. Residents now have access to 140 qualified health plans from eight private insurers, including

Aspen Group has appointed Michael Jimenez, DDS, and Armen Grigoryan, DDS, as Clinical Directors of Implant Support, the company announced. The pair will train and

Well Beyond Dental, located at 9710 South McCarran Boulevard in Reno, is celebrating six years of promoting whole-body health through innovative dental care. The practice,
Two draft standards are available from the American Dental Association for review and comment until Nov. 27. Proposed ANSI/ADA Standard No. 1120-1 for Dentistry —

Grow Community has partnered with BusiHealth, an end-to-end property and business solutions provider for the healthcare sector, the organisations announced. The alliance gives Grow members

When the military ended the TRICARE Retiree Dental Program in 2018, retirees were moved to the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP), overseen

At 4:30 a.m., 80-year-old Mona Barrow boarded a bus from Dunbar to Charleston for a rare opportunity — a free visit to an eye doctor.

The American Dental Association’s House of Delegates voted Oct. 28 to raise the full membership dues rate to $627, up from $570. The increase restores

MONTICELLO — Children and young adults with disabilities often struggle to access dental care due to communication barriers and a shortage of providers who accept

Mississippi’s worsening health outcomes and rising insurance costs were front and center Wednesday at the state Senate’s Insurance Study Committee, where health leaders urged lawmakers