
Report Finds Dental Care Largely Absent from Global Health Initiatives for Refugees
A new analysis reveals a significant gap in global health priorities: insufficient attention to oral care for refugees. The report notes that oral health remains

A new analysis reveals a significant gap in global health priorities: insufficient attention to oral care for refugees. The report notes that oral health remains

More than eight million Americans have intellectual or developmental disabilities, and maintaining good oral health can be challenging. Studies show that people with disabilities often

PDS Health® hosted its 15th annual Smile Generation Day of Service, a national event dedicated to providing essential dental and primary care to underserved communities

New Zealand faces an ongoing and preventable oral health crisis, with thousands suffering from pain, infections, and a reduced quality of life. A new report

Earlier this year, Selena Pe?a was helping Kern County residents adopt healthier lifestyles through a nutrition and fitness program. She had been part of a

Neglecting your pet’s dental care can lead to periodontal disease, and if left untreated, oral bacteria can enter the bloodstream, potentially leading to heart and

Researchers at the University of Tokyo have discovered a previously unknown genetic element in the human mouth, called Inocles. This discovery, part of their study

A new study finds that the Mediterranean diet, renowned for its health benefits, may improve oral health by reducing the risk of gum disease. Researchers

It’s well known that smiling boosts the secretion of arousal hormones while lowering levels of stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline. However, for some people,

The idea for ToothLens stemmed from the founding team’s personal and professional experiences. Many people wait until toothache becomes unbearable before visiting the dentist. This

Indonesia’s Ministry of Health reported Thursday that more than half of students participating in the government’s free dental checkup program were found to have tooth

Two dental startups secured over $24 million in new funding this week, with investors betting on innovative technologies that could reshape patient care and industry