
Dentists Warn: Veneers Aren’t for Everyone
During a community oral health outreach, dentist Sam Bernardo warned the public that while veneers are becoming increasingly popular, this cosmetic dental procedure isn’t for

During a community oral health outreach, dentist Sam Bernardo warned the public that while veneers are becoming increasingly popular, this cosmetic dental procedure isn’t for

Dr. Camelia Furlan, founder and chief dentist at Dentique Dental Spa, is advocating for and promoting National Oral Health Week 2025 through the leading dental

A two-toed sloth named Rico has undergone groundbreaking dental surgery to treat a severe toothache. This is believed to be the first time such a

Darnall Dental Clinic in Sheffield says it cannot continue treating all its NHS patients without additional funding. Since 2022, the clinic has accepted 4,000 new

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — A Tennessee-based nonprofit, Remote Area Medical (RAM), brought its mobile clinic to Terre Haute this weekend, offering free dental, vision,

Glacd has launched a new generation of portable water flossers. Inspired by the flow of a natural waterfall, each stream is composed of countless tiny

For Dr. Andrew “AJ” Robbins, a dentist from Kingsport, Tennessee, dentistry is more than a profession; it’s a calling. A distinguished member of the Endodontics

In the age of social media, a perfect smile has become almost standard. However, not everyone is born with perfectly white, straight teeth. Luckily, Singapore

When Ypsilanti resident Charlotte Barker’s retired father, Charles Barker, needed to replace his dentures, she faced financial hardship. Although he had partial health insurance through

Kelly Yang, a third-year student at the Hunter College of Dentistry at Texas Tech University-El Paso, noticed that many patients with special needs relied on

According to a survey released this week by the Australian Dental Association, approximately three-quarters of children have never flossed or cleaned between their teeth with

A groundbreaking study has revealed the first direct biochemical evidence of betel nut chewing from 4,000-year-old dental plaque, revealing its use in ancient Thai communities.