
Dental Center named for victim as volunteers pack kits to honor Tree of Life victims
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

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,

A deep yawn brought sharp regret for one woman battling multiple health crises. The simple act triggered searing pain through her jaw, gums, and sinuses

WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 — Dental professionals from across the country gathered at SmileCon 2025 on Oct. 23 to assemble 500 health-and-comfort kits for underserved veterans

With nearly three decades in the group benefits industry, Tom Wilby has built his career around understanding what employers and brokers need most. Now serving

As 2025 unfolds, cosmetic dentistry is making dream smiles safer, faster, and more accessible than ever. Modern treatments now address discoloration, chips, cracks, and gum

A dentist-backed study suggesting that laser bacterial reduction (LBR) can rapidly lower oral bacteria in patients with moderate periodontal disease has renewed debate — even

Dentists who cling to paper charts and manual billing face rapid disruption as artificial intelligence streamlines clinical work and administration across U.S. dental offices, industry

Oral health is part of overall health, and U.S. dental benefits must reflect that connection, American Dental Association President Brett Kessler, D.D.S., said in a

ADA President Brett Kessler, D.D.S. (from left), moderates a panel at ADA Forsyth dentech 2025 that included Azeem Mallick, vice president of Enterprise Strategic Partners

Divine Smiles Cosmetic and Implant Dentistry has officially moved to a new location at 3140 Overton Road in Mountain Brook, continuing to provide high-quality dental

OTTAWA — Canada’s federal health ministry said Tuesday that roughly 70,000 people were mistakenly approved for coverage under the new public dental insurance program because