
Two Simple Treatments Prevent Kids’ Tooth Decay for Years
Two local dental treatments can stop most childhood cavities from getting worse over several years, according to a new study from NYU College of Dentistry

Two local dental treatments can stop most childhood cavities from getting worse over several years, according to a new study from NYU College of Dentistry

Pearl, a dental artificial intelligence company, recently announced a partnership with Swiss dental technology company vVARDIS to combine AI image analysis with non-invasive treatments to

The American Dental Hygienists Association (ADHA) recently issued a statement on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) decision to withdraw prescription fluoride products for

When cavities appear on the visible surfaces of teeth, they are relatively easy for dentists to spot. But for cavities between teeth, especially in the

If you’ve suddenly noticed sore gums, or a little bleeding when you brush, it could be due to hormonal changes — especially in women. Throughout

Two minimally invasive treatments used in New York City elementary schools successfully stopped the progression of most cavities within four years, according to NYU College

One of the pathogens of greatest concern to dentists and periodontists is Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis). This pathogen is considered the primary etiological agent of

Every year, millions of people in the United States choose dental implants to replace missing teeth and provide a long-term, natural-looking restoration. But traditional dental

As Karin and Peter Arsenault (both 94) prepared to host Thanksgiving in 2023, they faced an unusual task. Before their guests arrived, the couple, who

Today is the penultimate day of Amazon’s Deals Day, with thousands of products on sale across the site. One of the products on sale is

Boka, a dedicated oral care brand committed to creating products featuring premium ingredients and comfort formulas, today announced it is entering select Target stores and

A pilot program launched by United Concordia Dental and Harmony Health aims to study the potential of a new technology — instant saliva testing and