
JADA Urges Adding Sleep Medicine to Dental Curriculum
Sleep medicine education should be part of the dental school curriculum, according to a study published in the June issue of the Journal of the

Sleep medicine education should be part of the dental school curriculum, according to a study published in the June issue of the Journal of the

If you’ve suddenly noticed sore gums, or a little bleeding when you brush, it could be due to hormonal changes — especially in women. Throughout

Targeting senescent cells may help control and potentially reverse periodontal disease, according to Dr. Sinem Esra Sahingul, senior author of a paper on the new

It was another big CDA Presents Dental Art & Science conference held recently at the Anaheim Convention Center, a 3-day showcase of networking, hands-on experiences,

Preconised by Kesling in 1946, treatment with clear aligners was initially used to correct misaligned teeth.1 Currently, aligners dominate the orthodontic market, promising superior advantages

Dental insurance plays a crucial role in maintaining oral health while managing costs. For adults, dental coverage can significantly reduce out-of-pocket expenses for routine care

There is a growing medical understanding that what happens in one part of the body can ripple out to other parts. Now, that idea is

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

Bad breath can be distracting and unpleasant in both social and intimate situations. Whether you’re on a first date, attending an important meeting, or spending

PHILADELPHIA, US: Periodontal disease affects nearly 60% of adults over the age of 65 and imposes a considerable burden—medically, psychologically and financially. In light of

India faces a major public health challenge due to inadequate dental care services, which affects the majority of the country’s population. The majority of Indian

A new study sheds more light on Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis), a key bacterial pathogen long associated with periodontitis and systemic diseases such as cardiovascular