Nearly 3.5 billion people worldwide suffer from oral diseases, yet 90% of these conditions are entirely preventable through proper daily care. What’s particularly striking is that tooth decay remains ...
Tooth loss doesn't just make eating harder, it may also make thinking more challenging. A new study from Hiroshima University ...
Though high levels of fluoride in water or toothpaste may cause risks, this mineral is generally safe and even has the benefit of protecting against cavities.
Fluoride remains the cornerstone of preventive dentistry, and researchers have analyzed the many delivery methods of fluoride ...
A huge study from Umeå University in Sweden has found that both your genes and your daily habits—like your weight, how much ...
New research reveals alarming levels of tooth decay in adults in England, highlighting the need for improved dental care ...
New Official Statistics from the Adult Oral Health Survey (AOHS) 2023 show that tooth decay has risen sharply since the last survey in 2009, reversing earlier improvements and taking levels back ...
The importance of taking care of our teeth has been instilled in us since childhood. But new data reveals that levels of tooth decay among adults in England are similar to those last seen in 1998.
Experts said the findings are 'deeply alarming', with patients blaming difficulties securing an NHS appointment and unaffordable fees for the decline in their oral health.
Between Halloween candy, Thanksgiving pies and holiday cookies, the end of the year is often packed with opportunities to consume sugar. But what happens in your mouth during those first minutes and ...