
Dental Clinic Surgery Backlog Leaves Nearly 5,000 Children Waiting in Pain
Nearly 5,000 children and young people in New Zealand are waiting for dental surgery to remove severely decayed teeth, with some enduring ongoing pain while

Nearly 5,000 children and young people in New Zealand are waiting for dental surgery to remove severely decayed teeth, with some enduring ongoing pain while

Good dental hygiene basics — brushing, flossing and routine dental visits — are widely known. Yet knowing what to do and consistently doing it are

New research suggests that gum and tooth disease might do more than cause pain — it could blunt athletes’ aerobic performance. Low-grade inflammation from common

The 2023 Adult Oral Health Survey (AOHS), funded by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), has revealed concerning trends in adult dental health

A new national survey shows England’s adult oral health has deteriorated, with more adults now showing obvious tooth decay than at any point since the

New Orleans, LA — Aspen Dental announced that Chedly Vincent, DMD, a practice owner in New Orleans, has been named a Diplomate by the American

HeySmile’s teeth–whitening strips offer modest whitening with minimal post-treatment sensitivity, according to a hands-on review. The over-the-counter product produced noticeable—but not dramatic—lightening after repeated use,

A manual toothbrush designed by Boston dentist Dr. Ronald Plotka is prompting unusually enthusiastic reviews from users who say it delivers a dentist-clean feeling and

A 50-year-old man accused of practicing dentistry without a license and botching procedures for three women was sentenced after pleading guilty, the PADMEL reported. Gerardo

SAN FRANCISCO — In 15 years as a dental hygienist, Elena has cleaned the teeth of Fortune 500 executives, cab drivers between fares and cancer

Over the past year, U.S. Oral Surgery Management (USOSM) surgeon partners provided free dental care to more than 2,170 patients across Tanzania, Belize, Kenya, and

PALM BEACH, Fla., Dec. 5, 2025 — Mary Drucker, a longtime Palm Beach dental assistant, has launched a series of volunteer initiatives to expand access