Zion Health introduces fluoride-free natural toothpaste
Zion Health has released a natural toothpaste formulated with calcium montmorillonite, a highly absorbent, detoxifying clay mineral. ClayBrite Extra does not contain fluoride, helps prevent
Zion Health has released a natural toothpaste formulated with calcium montmorillonite, a highly absorbent, detoxifying clay mineral. ClayBrite Extra does not contain fluoride, helps prevent
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has launched a national ad campaign depicting illness and damage caused by smoking and exposure to
An injectable contraceptive administered every three months may be putting women who opt for this method at increased risk for periodontal disease, according to a
A remedy for oral pain utilized by the Incas and passed on to their ancestors in the rainforests of Peru is showing promise in early
A new report from the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health revealed that many kids in low-income families are
The campaign includes billboard, radio, and print ads; a website that shows how poor oral health affects a person over a lifetime; and a Facebook
Former students and employees of the Institute of Medical Education (IME) have filed lawsuits against the school after it abruptly shut down last month, leaving
The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) is now offering a free e-booklet that features new recipes for dental professionals to help improve their patients’
Mydent International has added paper tray covers to its line of Defend disposable products. Made of durable construction, Defend Paper Tray Covers provide low absorbency
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved GINTUIT, the first cell-based product made from allogeneic human cells (from a donor unrelated to the
A Los Angeles-based biotechnology company has ambitious plans to advance the ability of dentists to combat caries in their patients’ mouths. Using a peptide developed
California politicians are stepping up their efforts to improve a failed children’s dental program that was supposed to control costs and make it easier for