
Community Dental Services Restore Health and Hope for Amarillo Man Through Trust
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) — Months of coordinated community support and donated dental care have helped one Amarillo man restore his health and move toward a

AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) — Months of coordinated community support and donated dental care have helped one Amarillo man restore his health and move toward a

From red wine and coffee to soy sauce and balsamic vinegar, many everyday foods and drinks can stain teeth over time. At-home solutions such as

A Smile Makeover combines cosmetic and restorative dental treatments to help patients achieve a bright, healthy, and fully functional smile. Dr. Clarence Tam, founder of

MUMBAI, India – Each year, thousands of international patients from countries such as the USA, UK, and Australia travel to Mumbai for dental implants, attracted

Kevin B. Sands, DDS, known as Hollywood’s “Dentist to the Stars,” has earned a reputation for creating natural, camera-ready smiles. Based in Beverly Hills, Dr.

A person’s smile can reveal more than emotion. Growing scientific evidence suggests that oral health—especially the condition of the gums—is closely linked to heart health,

Studies have shown that depression is closely linked to poor dental health, largely due to neglected oral hygiene and biological changes associated with stress. According

An Arizona man’s final selfie, taken hours before a routine dental procedure, has resurfaced as his parents reached a settlement in his wrongful death lawsuit.

Jenny McCarthy is recovering after a year marked by serious health challenges stemming from complications related to oral surgery and a failed dental implant. The

A dentist has warned that Prosecco, a popular festive drink, can harm teeth by causing enamel erosion, staining, and discoloration. Those enjoying a few glasses

Zac Affleck is debuting a new smile after undergoing cosmetic dental work. Over the weekend, the 29-year-old TikTok creator shared behind-the-scenes videos showing himself and

Researchers at the University of Nottingham in the UK have developed a gel that can regenerate tooth enamel, offering what could be the first effective