U.K. researchers develop cost-effective sterilizer
U.K. scientists have developed a new system of sterilizing medical equipment that they say is cost-effective and could be useful in military and disaster zone
U.K. scientists have developed a new system of sterilizing medical equipment that they say is cost-effective and could be useful in military and disaster zone
Researchers may have found a correlation between inflammation from periodontal disease and inflammation from prostatitis, according to a study in the Journal of Periodontology (February
Oral Health America is honoring the Robert T. Freeman Dental Society Foundation’s Deamonte Driver Dental Project with a $20,000 grant award. The grant is made
A Washington woman has been convicted of second-degree criminal mistreatment for not providing her developmentally disabled son with adequate dental care, according to a story
Toothbrushes should be more like video games, according to 9-year-old Ambria Schneringer of Ripon, CA, who won a design contest sponsored by toothbrush maker Dr.
DentaQuest, the largest administrator of government dental programs in the U.S., has donated thousands of toothbrushes, toothpastes, and floss to World Vision to distribute to
With the opening of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games February 12, Crest is spotlighting its role as the official toothpaste sponsor of the U.S. Olympic
Water Pik has partnered with the nonprofit group Mission Save A Smile to raise funds that will help bring basic dental care to children in
Idaho State University (ISU) dental hygiene professor Linda Boyd and Special Olympics’ global advisor Donna Bainbridge have received a $100,000 grant from Special Olympics International
Students at a California elementary school are doing their part to aid the research of a Loma Linda University student who is studying whether licorice
The Wisconsin Dental Association (WDA) estimates that 350 dentists, along with 934 dental team members, dental hygienists and assisting students, faculty, and community advocates, in
On Friday, February 5, for the eighth annual ADA Give Kids A Smile (GKAS) day, some 50,000 dental professionals will volunteer and provide free services