The American Nightmare reportedly loses tooth in the ring
Cody Rhodes, World Wrestling Entertainment’s The American Nightmare, allegedly had his tooth knocked out during 2024 Royal Rumble match before he was named the winner,
Cody Rhodes, World Wrestling Entertainment’s The American Nightmare, allegedly had his tooth knocked out during 2024 Royal Rumble match before he was named the winner,
Temple University’s Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry has received a $3.6 million grant to lead a study focused on predicting the progression of periodontal
Instrumented mouthguard technology, which offers in-game alerts that players need a head injury assessment, was introduced at the 2024 Guinness Men’s Six Nations rugby tournament that
There are very few people who would consider having dental treatment without anesthesia. Preventive services and routine teeth cleanings aside, one of the top reasons
A 19-year-old TikTok user took DIY beauty to the extreme by attempting to perfect her smile using nothing but a nail file. Her at-home dentistry
About 1 in 5 tweens who wore Invisalign mandibular advancement appliances (MAAs) to treat a class II malocclusion had larger overbites after treatment. The study
Desktop Health has launched Flexcera Base Ultra+ resin for 3D-printed full and partial removable dentures. The resin is designed to be a stronger formulation of
Post and core (PC) restorations were more likely to survive if the post space preparation did not extend beyond the middle third of a tooth
Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc. has been distinguished as the “Innovative Company of the Year” by Dental Advisor, a leading authority that has been providing dental
Dear Smile Design Insider, Looking your best, including having the best and brightest smile, is probably never more important than today, Valentine’s Day. To ensure
Stronger, longer-lasting dentures that are cheaper to produce, antimicrobial, and antifungal are set to launch in 2024, thanks to two new biomaterials being developed by
World War II British Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s partial gold dentures were sold for 18,000 pounds ($22,700 U.S. dollars), more than twice of what they