Welcome to Ask Doctor Zac, a weekly column from news.com.au. This week, Dr Zac Turner explores whether mouthwash is good for you.
One of the most common elements on Earth, fluoride is naturally present in human bodies and water, and common in toothpaste ...
The profession has oral health as its primary objective, whereas the public is more concerned with personal ... Throughout Europe since 1988, the mouth rinse market has displayed strong growth due ...
President-elect Donald Trump has picked Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as his Health and Human Services secretary and while we don’t ...
Having a dependable supply of dental supplies is crucial for maintaining the best possible oral health. These necessary ...
Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo advised local governments to remove fluoride from drinking water due to negative neurodevelopmental effects on children during pregnancy.
For more information about gum health, please see recent studies about mouthwash that may increase your tooth damage, and ...
Students share amusing tales of when they got their teeth checked – from getting superhero capes to fun toothpaste flavours.
There is “unequivocal evidence” that disrupting the oral microbiome by using antiseptic mouthwash will suppress nitric oxide production and negatively ... His advice is in line with the World Health ...
A dentist explained to Newsweek that eating cheese neutralizes acids, protects enamel and reduces harmful bacteria.
Like many others, I struggled with common oral health issues for years—persistent bad breath, gum sensitivity, and even gum disease that led to inflammation, pain, and bleeding gums. I tried ...
Oil pulling is an ancient practice that is believed to help cleanse the mouth, remove toxins, and improve overall oral health. But what does the science say? Is it worth trying?