
September JADA examines implications of sleep neuroscience in dental medicine
Dentists have the potential to be the first clinician to screen patients for possible sleep disorders and refer them to the appropriate medical professionals, which

Dentists have the potential to be the first clinician to screen patients for possible sleep disorders and refer them to the appropriate medical professionals, which

July was a good month for The Journal of the American Dental Association as it won awards for patient education and artistic design. The ADA’s

Electronic cigarette use is common among university students and may lead to negative oral health effects, such as caries and gingivitis, according to a study

The possible connection between caries and buprenorphine should prompt dentists to teach patients about proper oral hygiene practices. These patients should also be monitored while

From left: Meredith A. Bailey, D.M.D., Alex Mellion, D.M.D., Debra Peters, D.D.S. The “Ethical Moment” series in The Journal of the American Dental Association is
Tooth autotransplantation to replace missing teeth can provide a natural and functional alternative to traditional prosthetic options, according to a study published in the June

Advances in digital radiography have increased diagnostic capabilities and have the potential to have a substantial influence on dentistry as these systems mature, according to

Preemptively administering ibuprofen and potassium fluoride may help reduce pain associated with tooth sensitivity after bleaching, according to a study published in the April issue

While the COVID-19 pandemic did not appear to create new disparities in oral health care for children based on race or ethnicity, pre-pandemic disparities persisted
In an effort to be more environmentally friendly and keep up with a publishing field that is becoming increasingly digital, The Journal of the American

A new clinical practice guideline from the American Dental Association recommends nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs taken with or without acetaminophen as first-line treatments for managing acute
Researchers and clinicians alike now have new ways to engage with the latest oral health research from ADA journals. The Journal of the American Dental