
Lifelong Braces? The Shocking Consequences of Never Taking Them Off
Braces are essentially temporary corrections that are usually worn for one to three years to help teeth gradually return to their ideal position before being

Braces are essentially temporary corrections that are usually worn for one to three years to help teeth gradually return to their ideal position before being

Father Joe’s Villages, San Diego’s largest homeless service agency, recently received a $150,000 grant from the Delta Dental Community Care Foundation. The funds will be

Oryx, the leader in clinically focused cloud-based dental practice management software (PMS), recently announced a strategic partnership with Overjet, a global leader in dental artificial

A new study published in Frontiers in Oral Health shows that among U.S. adults, a higher number of decayed, missing or filled teeth, and untreated

Scientists warn that a seemingly simple health problem – tooth decay and oral disease – is quietly affecting the education of hundreds of thousands of

Hi, my name is Myles Dakin and welcome to my new regular column where I explore teeth, oral health and how they are inextricably linked

La Trobe University’s latest research shows that in some rural areas of Victoria where there is a shortage of qualified dentists, pharmacists are gradually taking

In July 2025, Benevis, a leading dental care and orthodontic service provider, released a new white paper titled “Poverty Affects Oral Health”, focusing on how

The global dental bone graft substitute market is showing strong growth, driven by the increasing prevalence of dental problems and the continued rise in demand

Aspirus Health Foundation recently announced that it will invest $500,000 over three years to support the expansion of dental services at Noble Community Clinic in

A team of researchers at the University of Missouri is advancing an innovative technology that aims to reverse the destructive effects of periodontitis by promoting

In a groundbreaking study, scientists have found that artificial intelligence (AI) systems can predict the occurrence of early childhood caries (ECC) with high accuracy, opening