Root canal treatment work still favored for badly damaged teeth
Few patients regret having a severely damaged tooth saved by a root canal filling. A University of Gothenburg thesis shows that 87 percent would choose the same treatment again, if in need, although pain and discomfort around the tooth are common.
Is brushing your teeth for two minutes enough? Here's what the evidence says
According to research, to remove as much plaque as possible more is better—with the best results at three to four minutes. Does that mean we should double our brushing time?
New technique helps researchers understand how acid damages teeth
The University of Surrey and the School of Dentistry at the University of Birmingham have developed a new technique to improve understanding of how acid damages teeth at the microstructural level.
Could the path to better brain health involve better mouth care?
Fresh breath, a pretty smile and healthy teeth and gums – they're the reasons we brush our teeth each day and see a dentist twice a year.
New technique helps researchers understand how acid damages teeth
The University of Surrey and the School of Dentistry at the University of Birmingham have developed a new technique to improve understanding of how acid damages teeth at the microstructural level.