Following a similar move by University at Buffalo medical residents, 24 of the School of Dental Medicine’s 27 dental residents signed union cards in an effort to improve their working conditions.
In a national poll, parents report significant differences in children’s oral hygiene practices, with fewer boys meeting recommended standards. The findings underscore the critical role of consistent habits in preventing dental caries.
The United States Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights has issued new regulations under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act to address the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. These rules aim to…
A new study highlights significant disparities in access to dental care in rural and underserved areas, where nearly 25 million Americans face barriers to timely treatment. Using advanced spatial accessibility methods, researchers uncover…
In the two decades since Juneau, Alaska, removed fluoride from its public water, oral health professionals have observed a concerning trend: an increase in dental caries among children, according to reporting by KTOO, a nonprofit…
Emerging research underscores the bidirectional connection between oral health and mental health, revealing how conditions such as periodontitis and dental pain can exacerbate anxiety and depression. Oral health professionals are uniquely…
The California Dental Association Foundation is providing disaster relief grants and accepting donations to support dentists and dental team members impacted by the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. With recovery efforts underway, the…
A recent study reveals that social media significantly impacts patients' decisions to pursue esthetic dental treatments, particularly among younger individuals. Oral health professionals should be aware of the growing influence of…
With respiratory illnesses sweeping the nation, oral health professionals must remain vigilant. High infection levels in patients seeking care highlight the importance of protective measures and vaccinations to safeguard dental teams and…
A recent study explored the potential connection between birth month and the prevalence of burning mouth syndrome, but findings were inconclusive. While subtle seasonal patterns emerged, researchers urge caution in drawing conclusions,…