
Tooth Sensitivity Breakthrough: Hair Protein Could Regrow Enamel, Study Finds
Researchers at King’s College London have discovered that keratin — the same protein found in human hair and skin — can repair and protect tooth

Researchers at King’s College London have discovered that keratin — the same protein found in human hair and skin — can repair and protect tooth

Researchers at King’s College London say they have found a way to repair tooth enamel — and the key ingredient is keratin, the protein that

PLACERVILLE, Calif., Nov. 11, 2025 — CymaTones?, a California wellness-technology start-up, on Tuesday unveiled the CymaSonic? Frequency Toothbrush, a patent-pending device that combines bone-conduction delivery

Brushing your teeth twice daily is a cornerstone of good oral hygiene, but experts say one common habit may be reducing its effectiveness: rinsing immediately

PLACERVILLE, Calif. — SonicGlow Brush, an ultrasonic toothbrush combining a 360° silicone mouthpiece with blue-light whitening, is drawing strong consumer praise for cleaning and gum
A new study reveals that while residents of Al-Madinah, Saudi Arabia, are largely aware of the oral health risks of traditional smoking, misconceptions about e-cigarettes

ENML, the dentist-designed and veteran-owned oral wellness brand, has launched a pilot partnership with five of Marriott International’s top luxury properties: The Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island,

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

Researchers at the University of Nottingham have developed a novel gel that could revolutionize dental care by repairing and rebuilding tooth enamel. Currently, dentistry primarily

Mukbang YouTuber Tzuyang has clarified the reason behind her recent dental procedure, explaining that it was prompted by severe tooth wear caused by years of

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