
Depression negatively affects oral microbiome diversity, study finds
NEW YORK, US: Oral diseases and depression are both projected to rise in prevalence over the coming decades, and recent findings suggest the two may

NEW YORK, US: Oral diseases and depression are both projected to rise in prevalence over the coming decades, and recent findings suggest the two may

In 1975, Jessica A. Richter graduated from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and became the first female American Indian dentist in the United

You may not know that your daily cup of coffee, tea or red wine is quietly affecting your dental health – these drinks can cause

People with severe mental health problems often face multiple challenges, but one that is often overlooked but critical is that their oral health is significantly

Recently, the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KDCA) released a 2024 children’s oral health survey report, which showed that 6 out of every

Patients with severe bone loss who cannot receive bone grafts have long faced huge challenges in fixed tooth restoration. Today, the emergence of zygomatic implants

New research shows that about 70% of people in the UK do not know the basics of keeping their gums healthy, and nearly 40% only

For more than a decade, a dental chair has sat unused in the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Detention Center, with the protective plastic covering still attached,

In recent years, Ohio State University’s Nissonger Center has attracted patients with disabilities from all over the country, many of whom travel hundreds of miles

Vegetables are widely touted as the cornerstone of a healthy diet because they are rich in vitamins, minerals and dietary fiber, and doctors also recommend

Five-year-old Amy was seriously injured in a playground accident, resulting in bleeding gums and chipped teeth. After being taken to the emergency department of an

“He hides his smile in every school photo,” Jayden’s mother told me as she looked at a photo of her 6-year-old son. When I first