
Dr. Jay Oakey Expands Expertise in Complex Dental Implants with Advanced Training in Portugal
Dr. Jay H. Oakey, DDS, a highly respected dentist in North Central Texas, recently returned from an advanced training program in Portugal, where he focused

Dr. Jay H. Oakey, DDS, a highly respected dentist in North Central Texas, recently returned from an advanced training program in Portugal, where he focused
An opinion piece recently published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) has ignited a significant debate regarding the motivations behind dental care,

Periodontal disease leads to the gradual destruction of structures that support the teeth, primarily through the interaction between bacteria and the host’s immune response. Conditions

Seoul, South Korea – A team of researchers led by Professor Lee Hyo-jung from Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, alongside Professors Kim Hyun-ji and Park

New Delhi, October 21, 2021 – The Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), in collaboration with Jamia Millia Islamia University, has launched Project CORE (Community-focused

Tooth pain can be distressing, and many people find themselves wondering if they can still get a filling if their tooth hurts. This question is

The American Dental Association (ADA) is poised to recognize several distinguished individuals in the dental field during SmileCon 2024, set to take place in New

Glenview, IL – East End Dentistry, recognized as the leading dental practice in Glenview, is proud to announce the achievement of consistent 5-star reviews on

October marks National Orthodontic Health Month, making it an ideal time to prioritize the health and alignment of your smile. Neighborhood Dental, with eight locations

As we welcome October, Inner Banks Dental in Washington, North Carolina, highlights the significance of National Dental Hygiene Month. This observance serves as a vital

Excessive sugar consumption has long been associated with numerous health issues, but growing evidence suggests it also plays a major role in inflammation and microbial

A new study has identified more than a dozen bacterial species in the mouth that are linked to a 50% increased risk of developing head