In fact, a survey commissioned by the American Association of Endodontists found 61% of Americans would prefer a treatment that saves their natural tooth and about 78% would do almost anything to ...
Fewer than half of Americans (46%) know that a knocked-out tooth can often be saved with prompt care, according to a new national survey of 2,000 adults, even as most say they would prefer to keep ...
American Association of Endodontists reports that only 27% of U.S. adults know they have 30 minutes to save a knocked-out ...
An autopsy report revealed that Emmanuel Damas, a Haitian man who died in an Arizona detention facility, succumbed to ...
Journavx revived an area of development long considered a graveyard. Can any other pain drugs keep investor excitement going?
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How this HBCU alum is changing the face of dentistry with AI and all-Black women dentists
Dr. Ashandra Batiste, a pioneer in a tech-forward dental practice, discovered her passion for dentistry at the young age of 11. This aspiration was ignited by a childhood accident where she damaged ...
Around 59,000 years ago, somewhere in the Altai Mountains of southwestern Siberia, in lands prowling with woolly rhinos and ...
A team of researchers has documented what is likely the oldest case of successful dental treatment in history of human ...
Dental pain has a way of arriving at the worst possible time. When dental pain strikes, most people instinctively head ...
Neanderthals used rock drills to treat an infected tooth, according to a study that pushes back the earliest known evidence ...
About 59,000 years ago, a Neanderthal suffered from an awful toothache caused by a deep cavity in one of the molars on the lower jaw. That tooth has now been discovered inside a Siberian cave, ...
A Neanderthal tooth shows clear signs of human intervention to treat bacterial decay, showing that the earliest dentistry ...
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