Is Your Toothpaste Harming Your Patients’ Restorations?
Main Content A recent study evaluated the effects of different types of toothpaste on the surface wear of dental substrates and restorative materials, shedding light
Main Content A recent study evaluated the effects of different types of toothpaste on the surface wear of dental substrates and restorative materials, shedding light

Main Content A recent study published in the Australian Dental Journal has revealed a significantly higher prevalence of dental staining among competitive young swimmers compared

Main Content A recent retrospective case-control study conducted in Panihati, West Bengal, sheds light on the etiology of noncarious cervical lesions (NCCLs) and highlights key

Main Content A recent study compared pain perception, pain intensity, and the use of analgesics in patients treated with fixed appliances (FAs) and clear aligners

Main Content A landmark study from the University of Zurich has cast light on long-term outcomes for zirconia-based, implant-supported single crowns, revealing substantial complications that
Workplace stress and effort-reward imbalance were associated with a higher risk of developing atrial fibrillation in a new study. Employees who said they experienced high
People who have lost multiple teeth are two thirds more likely to die from heart disease, according to a new study. Researchers from the Case
A new study warns of a potential link between xylitol, a low-calorie sweetener, and increased risk of life threatening health problems such as blood clots.
Main Content The study aimed to evaluate the use of an anesthetic patch with the experimental formulation in the control of pain at the time
The ‘hidden challenges’ and emotional struggles faced by people with tooth loss and dentures have been revealed by a new study. Conducted by the University
A study of 17 UK cities said that London was the most likely to have people with discoloured teeth. Conducted by Dentaly.org, the study used
A new study explores the use of a simple ‘swish and spit’ oral rinse that could act as an early screening for gastric cancer. The