$17M grant to study TMDs and better treatments
Researchers from the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine have received a $17 million grant to study temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) and advance more effective
Researchers from the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine have received a $17 million grant to study temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) and advance more effective
Patients from lower-income backgrounds or whose mothers have less formal education may be at a greater risk of experiencing dental pain, according to a study
After surviving a gunshot wound to the face, patient John Doe spent years seeking reconstructive care but was repeatedly turned away due to extensive maxillofacial
Patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be at greater risk of orthodontic treatment problems and reduced behavioral cooperation, according to a systematic review published on
Scaling and root planing (SRP) may be an effective treatment for improving tooth stability and lowering the risk of tooth loss in patients with gum
At the recent Dentsply Sirona World meeting in Las Vegas, Dr. Sara Mahmood — founder and owner of brush365, with locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth
Though clear aligners (CAs) and traditional orthodontics contribute to environmental pollution, braces may not be as bad because they are recyclable. The review was published
Selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) appear to show strong antimicrobial and antioxidant effects, possibly making them a favorable, multifunctional option for root canal disinfection, reports a study
A newly developed digital app called Happy Teeth may improve children’s knowledge about oral health, indicating that game-based education may be more effective than traditional
Dr. Leana Lundt shares her thoughts on the importance of dental technology during the recent Dentsply Sirona World meeting in Las Vegas. CMSBrowserComponents.load({ el: ‘#vue-1770697155648-654’,
Starting toothbrushing at around the age of 1 may be associated with a lower risk of early childhood caries (ECC) in preschool-age children, according to
Parental oral health literacy (OHL) may influence children’s oral hygiene behaviors, highlighting the importance of family-centered interventions and oral health education. This study was recently