
Global Dental Implants Market to Triple by 2035 Driven by AI and 3D Printing
According to Vantage Market Research, the global dental implant market is projected to expand rapidly, growing from $5.45 billion in 2024 to $15.41 billion in

According to Vantage Market Research, the global dental implant market is projected to expand rapidly, growing from $5.45 billion in 2024 to $15.41 billion in

A recent study published in the Journal of Oral Health suggests that even basic electric toothbrushes may be more effective than manual toothbrushes in reducing

Haleon, a Waterford-based pharmaceutical company, expects its sales division to generate profits of €1.4 million by 2024. The company generates all of its €53.3 million

Authorities in Kachchh have uncovered a major consumer health scam involving counterfeit toothpaste. Gadodara police raided a factory in Rapar Taluka district and uncovered an

Malm?, Sweden — Oral care brand TePe has launched the TePe EasyFit, a new interdental brush designed to provide a simpler solution for cleaning between

Cosmetic dentistry is shifting from a cookie-cutter “perfect smile” to a more personalized, tailored smile. Dr. Ralph Badawi, co-founder of the Paris Smile Clinic, explains

A new qualitative study by Desnot et al. shows that oral health is closely intertwined with the lived experiences of people with anorexia nervosa. The

Cambridge Smiles Family Dentistry, head dentist Dr. Shabazz Nath, says the clinic is offering free cleanings to new patients for a limited time and is

Natural Renewal International (NRI), Nigeria’s leading homegrown healthcare company, has launched two new toothpastes designed to improve oral health in Nigeria. The two products—UATD EYI

Dr. Rachel Halpern, a board-certified endodontist, has officially opened Excel Endodontics, a specialty dental practice in Marlborough, New Jersey, and launched its new website. Founded

Rhys Mooney, a 24-year-old Liverpool man, was left in agony after suffering a severe toothache and compared his swollen face to “Quagmire” from the hit

Japanese scientists may have taken a groundbreaking step in dental care. According to Daily News, researchers have developed an experimental drug that could enable humans