
PHCC Urges Families to Prioritize Oral Care as New School Year Begins
With the new school year approaching, the Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) emphasizes that back-to-school preparations should go beyond textbooks and uniforms to include a

With the new school year approaching, the Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) emphasizes that back-to-school preparations should go beyond textbooks and uniforms to include a

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), tooth decay is the most common childhood illness in the United States. The Cleveland Clinic

More than half of Australian adults have visited a dentist in the past year, most often for routine checkups. Many people are told they should

As summer winds rise and autumn deepens, refreshing drinks, sizzling barbecue, and fragrant coffee tantalize our taste buds. While enjoying seasonal delicacies, oral health shouldn’t

Tooth decay is the most common chronic disease among American children. Every February, the nation celebrates Children’s Dental Health Month. To this end, First 5

As children anticipate the Tooth Fairy’s arrival, Australian children now receive an average of $6.20 per baby tooth, up from $2 a quarter century ago.

For centuries, Ayurveda, a traditional Indian medical system, has advocated a simple morning ritual to help maintain white teeth, fresh breath, and oral health—the practice

It’s time to re-examine your oral hygiene. For years, many Americans have been misled to use the wrong brushing tools and methods, which has damaged

In modern dental care, holistic treatment plans and advanced technology have become essential. Dental clinics must not only provide medical services but also offer personalized

New data shows thousands of children in South Australia are being admitted to hospital for preventable dental problems, with those aged five to nine being
A compound derived from maple trees and naturally occurring in maple syrup was found to prevent caries-causing biofilm from adhering to teeth in a new

The International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT) and Dental Amalgam Solutions (DAMS Inc.) have jointly filed a petition urging the U.S. Food and