
Most Adults Report Dental Fear, NYU Study Finds
Nearly three out of four adults in the United States report fear of going to the dentist, according to a study published in the Journal

Nearly three out of four adults in the United States report fear of going to the dentist, according to a study published in the Journal

Teeth are often viewed as static, structural components of the body, but new research out of the University of Pennsylvania suggests they are far more

BURNABY, British Columbia, Canada: Aligners have become a popular treatment modality for malocclusion in adults, owing to their convenience and aesthetic appeal. According to iData

In a study published in the journal Frontiers in Oral Health, researchers demonstrated that a naturopathic mouthwash containing botanical extracts and propolis can selectively suppress
Main Content New research shows that modifying soft drinks with calcium and specific polymers can drastically reduce their ability to erode enamel and dentin, offering

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to integrate into healthcare, its potential in dental education is being put to the test—literally. A new study published in

BURNABY, British Columbia, Canada: Dental imaging has become a cornerstone of modern dentistry, enabling greater precision in diagnostics and treatment planning and improving patient care.

The American Association for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research (AADOCR), Dentsply Sirona, and the Student Competition for Advancing Dental Research and its Application (SCADA) Alumni
Align Technology, Inc., a medical device company that develops the Invisalign® System, iTero™ intraoral scanners, and exocad™ CAD/CAM software, has announced the recipients of its
Main Content Recent advances in genetic research have revolutionized our understanding of oral health conditions, and how our genetic makeup influences susceptibility to periodontal disease,

According to the 2025 State of America’s Oral Health and Wellness Report, released by Delta Dental, public understanding of the connection between oral health and

AskDentistry.ai, a recently launched digital platform, is offering dental professionals access to evidence-based answers powered by artificial intelligence. According to its developers, the platform combines