
Denture Technician: Fastest-Growing U.S. Medical Job, $240K+ Salary
Denturists are quickly becoming the fastest-growing profession in the U.S. healthcare industry, according to a new study by international recruitment firm Espirita. Based on data

Denturists are quickly becoming the fastest-growing profession in the U.S. healthcare industry, according to a new study by international recruitment firm Espirita. Based on data

In recent years, a strange trend has spread on social media – young people have begun to make homemade “braces” with kitchen scissors, glue, and

A nonprofit dental clinic in Sunbury is changing lives in its own unique way while rapidly expanding its services, but funding is a pressing issue.

Although patients with Sj?gren’s syndrome generally have good oral hygiene habits, a recent study found that their overall oral health is significantly worse than that

Early childhood caries (ECC) remains the most common chronic disease among children worldwide, and puzzlingly, it often affects specific teeth more than others. Now, a

Tooth sensitivity, or the sudden tingling sensation you get when you touch hot or cold, is often not a problem, but a sign of underlying

Researchers at Northumbria University in the UK have found direct evidence for the first time that smoking causes permanent damage to teeth. This discovery not

Convergent Dental announces the launch of the Solea® Perioguide™, a new application for its Solea® full-tissue dental laser. Designed to help general dentists perform safer,

If you’ve been struggling with dental issues or have been bothered by uncomfortable dentures, the Salt Lake City area offers an ideal long-term solution. Meet

Researchers at Northumbria University have found the first solid evidence that smoking leaves permanent marks deep in the teeth, even after smokers have quit. The

Living in space carries a variety of health risks. The hazards of radiation are well known, so NASA and other space agencies usually set limits

Cube Click, Inc. announced that its artificial intelligence (AI) dental imaging diagnostic platform SMILE Dx has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration