
Teeth Cleaning and Dental Check-Ups: Do You Really Need Them Every Six Months?
More than half of Australian adults have visited a dentist in the past year, most often for routine checkups. Many people are told they should

More than half of Australian adults have visited a dentist in the past year, most often for routine checkups. Many people are told they should

The humble toothbrush has remained virtually unchanged for over a century, yet even with regular brushing, nearly 40% of adults still suffer from gum disease.

Located in the heart of Preston, Waterside Dental has quickly become one of Lancashire’s most forward-thinking dental practices. Blending cutting-edge technology with a warm and

Listerine recently expanded its Clinical Solutions line with the launch of its newest mouthwash, the Sensitive Teeth line. The line is designed to help prevent

New analysis by the Local Government Association (LGA) reveals an ongoing crisis in NHS dental services, with so-called “dental deserts” preventing many communities—particularly rural and

Fadheela Nadim is preparing for her upcoming charity trip to Namibia, where she will work to restore smiles and expand access to dental care. For

As summer draws to a close, children head back to school, and parents begin preparing for a fresh start after the summer break. For many,

Dental care in the United States has become notoriously expensive. The high costs have prompted many Americans to seek oral health services overseas, particularly in

On Saturday, August 23rd, Meharry Medical College hosted its biennial Oral Health Day, providing free dental services to over 450 residents from underserved communities. The

Taking care of your health can take many forms—whether it’s daily exercise, a dedicated self-care day, or simply revisiting your daily habits. One habit that’s

Marquette University School of Dentistry has officially launched its General Practice Residency (GPR) program, designed to provide advanced graduate education and clinical training for dentists

Children’s oral health is influenced by a combination of biological, behavioral, and environmental factors, with families playing a central role—not only as a source of