
St. Louis Dental Center to Host Free Oral Health Day for Veterans on July 19
To thank and support veterans, St. Louis Dental Center will host a special “Veterans Free Oral Health Day” on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at its

To thank and support veterans, St. Louis Dental Center will host a special “Veterans Free Oral Health Day” on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at its

Children’s Dental Health Services (CDHS) will celebrate the opening of a new permanent pediatric dental clinic in Rochester with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, July

In recent years, Ohio State University’s Nissonger Center has attracted patients with disabilities from all over the country, many of whom travel hundreds of miles

Have you ever imagined that teeth can repair themselves like skin? Although we still rely on traditional fillings and crowns to repair cavities, the scientific

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

Pearl, a dental artificial intelligence company, recently announced a partnership with Swiss dental technology company vVARDIS to combine AI image analysis with non-invasive treatments to

The International Council of Dentists (ICD) held its second annual Stakeholder Day on April 29, 2025 in Boston, Massachusetts, according to a May 27, 2025

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

As the connection between oral health and overall health becomes increasingly clear, doctors and patients are becoming more aware of the potential of saliva test

Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly infiltrated every aspect of our lives, and its influence in dentistry is growing. While some believe that AI may replace

Dental caries is a common oral disease that often causes severe pain and discomfort and may even lead to tooth loss. In severe and untreated

In this era of rapid change, one thing remains constant: the prevalence of oral disease has reached epidemic proportions. According to the World Health Organization’s