
Wolverhampton Launches Free Dental Products Campaign to Boost Oral Health
Residents of Wolverhampton can now collect free dental products as part of a citywide initiative to improve oral health. The campaign, running until the end

Residents of Wolverhampton can now collect free dental products as part of a citywide initiative to improve oral health. The campaign, running until the end

More than 70% of Latino third-graders in California have experienced tooth decay, compared with about 40% of their White peers, according to recent studies. Dentists

Harlem resident Furaha Moyé, 76, credits Harlem United with preserving her smile and confidence. For over a decade, the Upper Manhattan community health center has

At UT Dentistry, esthetic dentistry goes far beyond creating bright, celebrity-like smiles. According to Ahmed Sabbah, DDS, PhD, director of the school’s Advanced Education in

Clear aligners have become a mainstream orthodontic option, but a leading UK dentist warns that commercial pressures are undermining treatment outcomes and clinical principles. Chris

As many people commit to improving their oral hygiene in the new year, a newly discounted electric toothbrush is drawing attention for combining brushing and

Lutherville, MD — A local dental clinic led by Dr. Yehuda Lehrfield has announced the launch of expanded preventive dentistry services aimed at helping families

When a baby has no teeth, gently wiping the gums with a clean, damp cloth is enough to keep the mouth clean. Once the first

Dental health is often overlooked, reduced to brushing and rinsing rather than treated as a key part of overall wellbeing. However, teeth and gums play

The Moroccan Mutual Fund for Public Administration Employees (MGPAP) has increased reimbursement rates for several basic medical services. Under the new measures, reimbursement for eligible

ORDO has launched a national campaign urging the UK government to remove VAT from children’s oral care products, arguing they should be treated as essential

For decades, dentistry textbooks have repeated a compelling story: that ancient Egyptians and Etruscans pioneered orthodontics, using gold wires and catgut to straighten teeth. The