
“Oral Microbes: a Potential Cause of Cerebral Abscesses?”
Main Content PLYMOUTH, UK: A recent study suggests that the oral cavity should be considered a source of occult infection in cases of brain abscesses

Main Content PLYMOUTH, UK: A recent study suggests that the oral cavity should be considered a source of occult infection in cases of brain abscesses
Main Content According to the findings of a recent study conducted by the NYU College of Dentistry, treating gum disease involves inhibiting the production of

Main Content A recent study has discovered an indirect association between internet addiction and dental cavities in students. According to this study, internet addiction hurts
Main Content One of the contestants on the most recent season of Masterchef is a dentist. Rishi Nanavati, a chef from Pinner, northwest London, will
Main Content A recent case report published in the Journal of Oral and Maxillo-facial Surgery presented an incident of blindness followed by the extraction of
Main Content The use of antacid is associated with decreased severity of gum disease, according to a recent study at Buffalo University. The research found
Main Content A recent study in US has found that patients who have their wisdom tooth extracted had an improvement in tasting abilities after some
Main Content In a recent study, researchers investigated the rate of positivity of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in pediatric patients who were clinically asymptomatic but still
Main Content According to a recent study administered by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), dentists are 50% more likely to suffer from tinnitus

Main Content First Impressions Are The Last Impressions – So Make The Best Impression! According to a recent survey conducted by Kelton Global for American
Main Content A recent study shows that the criteria employed for assessing face mask performance must be modified to take into account the reduction of
Main Content In recent times, with increasing awareness and generation gaps, the concept of a ‘family dentist’ is slowly fading away. Patients now want specialised