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Interdental cleaning has traditionally been associated with dental floss. Current evidence supports a more individualised approach: the choice of device should be guided by the anatomy of the interdental space,

Dental implants have revolutionized modern dentistry, offering predictable outcomes for tooth replacement. However, long-term success is closely tied to the prevention and management of peri-implant infections. Among various preventive strategies,

The first 24 hours after implant placement may decide its long-term health. Looks like we are getting closer to the answers now. A. We are trying our best to understand

A recent review published in JAMA (March 2024) by Stoopler et al. offers an evidence-based synthesis of three of the most prevalent oral conditions: 1. Xerostomia (dry mouth) 2. Oral

Despite decades of research into the causes of periodontal disease, diagnosis still relies on traditional clinical parameters: probing pocket depth (PPD), clinical attachment loss (CAL), bleeding on probing (BOP), and

On 16 May 2025 at #EuroPerio11, the Spanish Society of Periodontology and Osseointegration unveiled the latest evidence-based report on antiseptic mouthwashes—and it might just change the way we think about

Introduction Orthodontic aligners are becoming more popular than traditional braces. They are comfortable, removable, and less noticeable. But while they look simple, they come with one major responsibility—keeping both your

Alveolar osteitis (AO), commonly known as dry socket, represents one of the most common and painful complications following tooth extraction, particularly after mandibular third molar removal. This report synthesizes findings

Recent research and initiatives in the global fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR) highlight innovative approaches, international collaborations, and policy developments to address this growing threat. Here are some of the

Third-molar extractions are common dental procedures. They often involve impacted teeth, which means the teeth are not fully erupted and can cause problems. Impacted third molars, also known as wisdom

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