
Dentaid Drives Innovation and Research to Advance Global Oral Health
The Dentaid Research Center, one of Europe’s leading private oral health research facilities, continues to set global benchmarks in oral care. Serving as the hub

The Dentaid Research Center, one of Europe’s leading private oral health research facilities, continues to set global benchmarks in oral care. Serving as the hub

The global dental implants and abutment systems market, valued at USD 5.8 billion in 2024, is projected to reach USD 11.1 billion by 2034, growing

Abuja, Nigeria – The Nigerian Dental Association (NDA) has urged citizens to take proper care of their mouths, emphasizing that the oral cavity is a

Abuja, Nigeria – The Nigerian Dental Association (NDA) has warned the public against dangerous oral practices, stressing that the mouth is highly sensitive and requires

Red, bleeding gums during brushing may signal gingivitis, a common inflammatory gum disease affecting up to 100% of people at some point in their lives.

IAȘI, Romania: Diabetes is a growing global public health concern and is closely linked to oral disease. A recent study conducted by researchers in Romania

A briefing released by Justice in Aging warns that nursing home residents in the United States face serious oral health issues due to disparities in

As her mother’s health declined, Julie Beaulieu watched heartbreakingly as a woman who once prided herself on her personal hygiene began to lose her teeth

Iran’s Ministry of Health launched a week-long oral health campaign in primary schools nationwide on Saturday, aiming to raise public awareness of the important role

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

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

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