Too little sleep tied to bone health? Researchers are studying it.
Chronic lack of sleep has been linked to osteoporosis, bone loss, and fractures, which is why researchers will study what mechanisms impair bone remodeling, which
Chronic lack of sleep has been linked to osteoporosis, bone loss, and fractures, which is why researchers will study what mechanisms impair bone remodeling, which
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine are transforming stem cells from gum tissue into cells that support nerve regeneration, according to
TikTok is one of the various social media platforms that the public is continuously watching. Research shows that TikTok users check the site frequently throughout
When the jaw and teeth are properly supported during orthognathic surgery, it may create a more youthful appearance, according to a study recently published in
A combination of ibuprofen-arginine (Ib-Ar) and dexamethasone (DX) may provide better pain relief in patients following lower third-molar surgery. This study was recently published in
Mandible reconstruction goes far beyond the mere removal of a tumor; it’s about restoring a patient’s quality of life and their ability to interact with
Viewing social media content about surgical treatments before third-molar surgery may increase patients’ perioperative anxiety, according to a study recently published in the Journal of
Infrared laser photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy may be a beneficial aid in recovery following lower third-molar extraction, according to a study recently published in the Journal
Certain factors, including tobacco use and substance abuse, may increase the risk of complications in mandible fracture treatment. This study was published recently in the
Assessing root overlap with the maxillary sinus may predict the likelihood of the complication oroantral communication (OAC) after maxillary tooth extraction. This study was recently
An active social media presence may help oral and maxillofacial surgeons educate patients, particularly those requiring temporomandibular joint replacement (TMJR) surgery, according to a study
A breakthrough device and technique using tape made from pig tissue to seal severed nerves may transform how oral surgeries are performed and patients recover,