Teeth whitening has been one of the most popular cosmetic procedures since the day this procedure become available. This comes as no surprise, seeing how humans have spent centuries of time on this project. We have come a long, long way since the days of trying to remove stains with acidic compounds and pumice. Still, […]
How Long Will It Take to See Your Straightest Smile?
Misalignment is a common problem that affects people of all ages. Usually, dentists try to address bite issues and crookedness far before a patient reaches adulthood. Today, it is standard practice to begin observing oral development around the age of 7. This practice wasn’t always common, so there are millions of adults out there who […]
3D technology in the dental world!
PORTLAND, Oregon, February 2, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — A new report published by Allied Market Research, titled, “World 3D Printing Healthcare Market-Opportunities and Forecasts, 2014-2020,” projects that the world 3D printing healthcare market is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 26.2% from 2015 to 2020. External wearable devices application is set to boost the 3D […]
Super Snacks for the Big Game
As seen on the American Dental Association website MouthHealthy.org By Dr. Sheryl Hunter Griffith, DDS and Dr. Elizabeth Chen, DDS, MS Kids Healthy Teeth Are you ready for the Big Game? A championship get-together demands super snacks but not at the expense of your teeth. That’s why we’ve put together a few tasty game day […]
Are You Keeping Your Child’s Mouth Healthy?
from www.NewWise.com – Released: 1-Feb-2016 12:05 PM EST Source Newsroom: University of Alabama at Birmingham more news from this source Newswise — BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – February is National Children’s Dental Health Month, an opportunity for parents of toddlers, young children or teenagers to explore questions about keeping your child’s teeth clean, your child’s first dental […]
No more needles at the dentist—just a tiny electric current instead
Phys.org website from January 18, 2016 – If you’re scared of the dentist’s needles you’re not alone – but new research means you might not have to put off that appointment again. A study published in Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces reveals how the dentist could give you anesthetic using a tiny electric current instead […]