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CU Anschutz dental students strengthen their clinical skills, communication and adaptability during a weeklong service-learning trip.


First-year DDS student Seohyun Chung has been named a Council of Wellness Associate for the American Student Dental Association (ASDA), a highly coveted role earned through a competitive application...


It’s the middle of winter and Indiana University football is still playing—and winning—meaningful games.


New legislation by U.S. Rep. Josh Harder would preserve critical federal loans for many students pursuing careers as doctors, dentists, pharmacists, nurses and other health care professionals.


Editorials     17 March 2026

Continuing the Tradition

Bright decorations, music, and costumed volunteers filled Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (RSDM) as the school celebrated its annual Give Kids a Smile Day (GKAS), a part of the nationwide American...


Inflammatory signaling pathway could become a therapeutic target


The longest-serving dean in UCLA School of Dentistry history and the first Korean-American appointed dean of a U.S. university will retire effective January 1, 2026, after more than 40 years at UCLA.


Research led by Penn Dental’s Henry Daniell investigates the use of a lettuce-based, plant-encapsulated delivery platform as a new oral delivery of two GLP-1 drugs previously approved by the FDA in...


Program provides D.D.S. students with structured insight into leadership pathways within dentistry, entrepreneurship, and academia


Established by the United Nations, the day of celebration is meant to recognize that full and equal access to and participation in science, technology and innovation for women and girls of all ages...


Multidisciplinary research initiative aims to transform how temporomandibular disorders are understood, diagnosed, and treated


TCDM Alumna E. Ahono Gildersleeve, DDS, Organizes Free Dental Pop-up Clinic with Touro College of Dental Medicine Students


The Columbia University College of Dental Medicine has been awarded a new grant from the Dalio Center for Health Justice to launch Boca Sana: Keeping Northern Manhattan Children Healthy at Home, an...


Access to affordable healthcare is a major concern across the U.S. Rising costs and insurance gaps are forcing many people to delay or skip care, including dental care.


Flaus is proud to announce that, after conducting a clinical study, it has been clinically proven to remove more than seven times more plaque between teeth when compared to ADA-approved, traditional...


The longstanding and ongoing effort to enhance a shared sense of community at the School of Dentistry was celebrated Tuesday during Well-Being and Belonging Day.


Texas A&M College of Dentistry recently entered into an agreement with Shear Kershman Laboratories and medical device company Innovative MedTech Inc. to study BioViscid, a pharmaceutical delivery...


Blocking growth factor receptor signaling using cancer drugs may overcome two challenges: managing cancer pain and preventing tolerance to painkillers


Early treatment can be a controversial topic in orthodontics, and a recently published textbook by Dr. Peter Buschang, Regents Professor in orthodontics, together with Dr. Eustáquio Araújo, a...


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