
There’s Good News and Bad News About Gum Disease and the Brain
While periodontitis was associated with an increased risk of cognitive decline, it was not associated with dementia risk. Moderate periodontitis was associated with decreased global

While periodontitis was associated with an increased risk of cognitive decline, it was not associated with dementia risk. Moderate periodontitis was associated with decreased global

Bacterial brain infections caused by contaminated saline bottles killed eight patients undergoing dental treatment in India, according to an article published May 21 in The

It was another big CDA Presents Dental Art & Science conference held recently at the Anaheim Convention Center, a 3-day showcase of networking, hands-on experiences,

Western Dental is the largest provider of Medi-Cal dental services in California, with 223 locations in 35 counties across the state. If the current proposal

A new report from the CareQuest Oral Health Institute shows that 27% of U.S. adults (an estimated 72 million people) do not have dental insurance,

The International College of Dentists (ICD) hosted its second Stakeholder Day in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The event and celebratory dinner took place on the campus

Dental cavities can develop in various locations throughout the mouth, each presenting unique challenges for detection and treatment. As a dental professional, I frequently encounter

We’ve all heard that sugar is bad for our teeth, but what exactly is the connection? In this article, we’ll break down the science behind

Dental insurance plays a crucial role in maintaining oral health while managing costs. For adults, dental coverage can significantly reduce out-of-pocket expenses for routine care

Wisdom teeth removal is a common dental procedure for adolescents and adults. As third molars emerge, they often cause pain, misalignment, or infections, necessitating extraction.

As a dentist, you need to check for cavities, tooth infections, and gum disease. You are taught to listen to your patients’ complaints, but when

Intermittent fasting can help reduce gum inflammation and improve certain health markers, even if oral hygiene is temporarily neglected, new research released today by the