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Ever wondered why our teeth are so sensitive to pain or even just cold drinks? It might be because they first evolved for a very different purpose than chewing half a billion years ago ...
An affordable teeth whitening brand approved by dentists has kicked off its bank holiday sale, offering shoppers the chance to save big on achieving a red carpet worthy smile. With a whole host of ...
Brushing your teeth is one of the most important things you can do to protect your dental health. It helps to remove bacteria that form a thin film called plaque on the teeth. If you don't clean ...
It might be time for an at-home teeth whitening product. Whether it's genetics, the use of tobacco products, or frequent coffee drinking, stains and discoloration can appear on our teeth over time ...
Teeth are an essential part of the digestion process, but four molars are more trouble than they’re worth. We’re talking about wisdom teeth. They’re the bane of many people’s existence ...
Think you’ve got brushing your teeth down? Think again. Dr. Arash Ravanbakhsh, the owner of Inglewood Family Dental in Calgary, Canada, recently shared five common mistakes people make while ...
But scientists are working on an alternative: lab-grown human teeth that could one day replace damaged ones. Pamela Yelick and Weibo Zhang at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston ...
Around age six, most of us begin to lose baby teeth in a process called eruption, exchanging our delicate, first set for more burly, permanent teeth. The phenomenon calls to mind the critters that ...
A coating of iron on Komodo dragons' teeth could help keep them sharp for tearing into prey, as well as protect them from digestive acids. Marcos del Mazo / LightRocket via Getty Images Komodo ...
Blue' and 'Gen:Lock' and will shop the Roost podcast network “[I]t’s with a heavy heart I announce that Rooster Teeth is shutting down due to challenges facing digital media resulting from ...
Seth M. Weinberg receives funding from the National Institutes of Health. Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars located at the very back of the mouth. They look just like the first and second ...