
Orthodontics inspires new approach to help bones mend themselves
Young babies and newborn mice can naturally heal damage to the bones that form the top of the skull, but this ability is lost in adults.
Read more →Young babies and newborn mice can naturally heal damage to the bones that form the top of the skull, but this ability is lost in adults.
Read more →A growing connection among diabetes, oral health, and dementia highlights the importance of dental care and diabetes management as we age.
Read more →It is necessary to fully understand the hazards of aerosols and droplets presented during dental treatment.
Read more →A global taskforce of academic experts has concluded that teledentistry has the ability to give millions more people around the world regular access to dental services.
Read more →The anti-citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPAs) seen in many RA patients, which serve as a diagnostic marker, may have their origin in periodontal disease, researchers said.
Read more →Researchers from Tohoku University’s Graduate School of Dentistry in Japan have discovered that softer gums hinder the development of gingiva fibroblasts — the cells that help produce the fibres that hold our teeth in place.
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