
30-Minute Smile Miracle: Dr. Rex Tan Artfully Creates a Confident New Face
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

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.

Ms. NTT, who lives in Nha Be District, Ho Chi Minh City, went to VL Dental Clinic on Dien Bien Phu Street for a dental

In an age where first impressions are crucial and perfection is the norm, the world’s wealthy are increasingly focused on their appearance. From manicures to

One of humans’ significant evolutionary advantages over other animals is our exceptional chewing ability. Our combination of incisors, canines, and molars allows us to ingest
Patrick Heaton, a 56-year-old Australian man, decided to travel to Thailand in 2023 to receive dental implants after suffering multiple severe injuries to his teeth

If you’re like me, you look forward to a cup of coffee every morning, and you know its magic. Coffee wakes you up and is

Brushing our teeth is a daily habit we develop from childhood, but many adults still haven’t mastered the proper technique. While it may seem straightforward,

It has long been widely believed that sensory neurons within teeth primarily transmit pain signals to the brain. However, new research from the University of