Delta Dental report: Adults with dental insurance more likely to seek preventive care
Most adults in the US recognise the value of dental insurance in supporting their overall wellbeing, according to the 2025 State of America’s Oral Health
Most adults in the US recognise the value of dental insurance in supporting their overall wellbeing, according to the 2025 State of America’s Oral Health
More than one fifth of adults in England have a tooth with obvious decay, marking a ‘reversal’ of previous improvement, according to the latest adult

TARA, Australia: Many rural Australian towns lack resident dental services, leading to poorer oral health compared with urban areas. The National Oral Health Plan 2015–2024

As evidence for the interplay between periodontal and systemic disease grows, severe periodontitis is increasingly being recognised as a risk factor for male-specific conditions such
Abstract Background: Teledentistry has emerged as a promising approach to improve access to and the quality of oral health care. However, its integration into

LEIPZIG, Germany: A recent expert review has set out evidence-based consensus recommendations to help dental teams in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) diagnose and

LONDON, England: Although periapical periodontitis can increase systemic inflammation and is associated with cardiovascular risk and impaired glycaemic control, the relationship between endodontic therapy and
HelloNation Magazine has published an article featuring insights from Dr Kelvin Jung, DMD of Q Dental in Champaign City, Illinois, on the use of fluoride

BARKING, England: Queen Mary University of London, in partnership with the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Council, has announced the opening of a state-of-the-art

LEEDS, England: Recent epidemiological studies and global cancer surveillance indicate a significant increase in the incidence and mortality rates of mouth cancer worldwide over the

FUKUOKA, Japan: World Diabetes Day, held annually on 14 November, highlights the need for greater awareness of the bidirectional relationship between diabetes and oral health. A

Dr John Viviano, a dentist and credentialled diplomate of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine, has dedicated his career to managing sleep disordered breathing and