Dr Kelvin Jung outlines fluoride guidance for children
HelloNation Magazine has published an article featuring insights from Dr Kelvin Jung, DMD of Q Dental in Champaign City, Illinois, on the use of fluoride
HelloNation Magazine has published an article featuring insights from Dr Kelvin Jung, DMD of Q Dental in Champaign City, Illinois, on the use of fluoride

Barking and Dagenham Council and Queen Mary University of London have announced a £4.1 million investment to create a new academic dental centre in central

Billericay, UK – Digital technology is revolutionizing dentistry, giving patients greater insight and control over their oral health, according to Dr. Sheena Tanna, Principal Dentist

Researchers in South Korea have unveiled a groundbreaking method to restore dental tissue using biodegradable patches and gels that stimulate natural dentin regeneration. This approach

A dental expert has outlined three essential steps to boost oral hygiene, improve health, and maintain a brilliant smile. Dr. Shaadi Manouchehri emphasizes that following

Even with diligent brushing and mouthwash use, plaque and bacteria can linger between teeth. Dentists emphasize that daily flossing is crucial, as it reaches areas

Bad smell on dental floss can be an early warning of lingering plaque, trapped food or gum inflammation, dental experts say. Dentists stress that brushing

GreenMark Biomedical Inc., a company pioneering oral health solutions, has received a second Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from the National Institutes of Health

Children’s access to NHS dental services and rates of tooth decay remain alarmingly poor, experts say, despite recent government initiatives. Analysis of the latest data

Doha, Qatar – The Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) has screened over 31,000 students across 152 schools, including 55 kindergartens and 97 primary schools, through

One year after the state of children’s oral health in England was first exposed, government action has led to modest improvements—but millions of young children

A pioneering dental treatment could offer hope to millions suffering from tooth decay. Scientists at the University of Nottingham, collaborating with international researchers, have developed