Discover a safer alternative for managing wisdom tooth pain. A study reveals that combining over-the-counter pain relievers works better than prescription opioids.
A surprising case reveals that prostate cancer can manifest through unusual symptoms like toothaches and jaw swelling. This ...
An Exeter tutor has been awarded £5,000 compensation in an out of court settlement after being left with a fear of dentists ...
A new landmark study involving the University of Rochester could change how dentists treat pain after wisdom tooth ...
The man's doctor explained that it was metastatic prostate cancer, a condition where prostate cancer spreads to other parts ...
A University of Rochester study revealed that over-the-counter drugs, like acetaminophen and ibuprofen, are more effective ...
Oil pulling is another effective way to cure the sensitive tooth . Waggling the coconut oil in your mouth for 10-15 minutes on daily basis will help to cure the sensitive tooth also it will help in ...
But for a 78-year-old healthy man, it was toothache and swelling in gums. A septuagenarian was reportedly suffering from pain because of his wobbly lower left pre-molar. Eventually, he decided to ...
Are you a pet parent? We all know that regular vet visits are important for our dogs’ health, but did you know that 80% ...
Montreal residents say a petition by RFK, the US health secretary nominee, stoked their city’s rejection of fluoride.
New study shows non-opioid pain relievers are more effective for managing pain after wisdom teeth removal, reducing the need for opioids.