‘Hollywood smile’ more popular than ever, survey finds
The so-called “Hollywood smile” is becoming increasingly popular among regular people, not just celebrities, according to a survey by DentaVox of 1,975 global respondents. The
The so-called “Hollywood smile” is becoming increasingly popular among regular people, not just celebrities, according to a survey by DentaVox of 1,975 global respondents. The
People who enrolled in dental coverage via a Medicaid expansion program reported having healthier mouths in a new study published on March 22 in the
A novel toothpaste demonstrated significant improvements in the gum health of patients with periodontitis in a six-month study published in the Journal of Periodontology. Researchers
An international research team has issued a consensus statement on diagnosing the underrecognized infection of odontogenic sinusitis (ODS). The review was published online February 17
Approximately 90% of dental injuries in trauma patients who undergo whole-body computed tomography (CT) scans are not described on initial radiology reports, according to a
Colgate has announced the 2021 winners of its Colgate Award for Research Excellence (CARE), which recognizes academic researchers with a $30,000 grant. The 2021 awardees
Septodont’s Novocol Pharma division has secured $32.7 million Canadian ($26 million U.S.) from the Canadian government to further develop its injectable products. The funding will increase biomanufacturing
Technology funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) could give 19 million people in the U.S. access to optimally fluoridated water
Amyndas Pharmaceuticals has announced positive results from its phase II study evaluating a peptide in 39 patients with periodontal inflammation and gingivitis. The study looked
Imaging recently proved helpful in treating a woman with infections and a 15-mm lesion resulting from injection with a facial dermal filler. The case was
Patients experiencing isolated dysphagia may be showing early signs of a rare condition called Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS), according to a letter to the editor
A March 11 graphic published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) visualizes how well dental safety programs meet the needs of