Dentist

Neanderthal tooth from Siberian cave shows signs of earliest-known invasive dental surgery - study

The molar showed that the Neanderthal who underwent the dental procedure was an adult, though the researchers do not know the individual's gender.

Views from five different angles of a molar of an adult Neanderthal individual, discovered at Chagyrskaya Cave in the Siberia region of Russia and dating to about 59,000 years ago, seen in this undated image released on May 13, 2026.
 Neanderthal life. Illustration.

Extremely painful: Evidence suggests Neanderthals performed root canals 59,000 years ago

Dental Care.

Man indicted for illegally operating dental clinic in Rishon Lezion for nine years

Why do people with post-trauma avoid dental treatments?

Why do people with post-trauma avoid dental treatments?


Maccabident network expands with new dental clinic in Yokne’am

The new clinic will offer advanced dental services to residents, including preventive dental treatments, pediatric dentistry, surgical procedures, and aesthetics.


47% can't afford dental care: Israeli financial security down in 2023

Paamonim CEO Zvika Goldberg called for a national plan to be implemented to address Israeli's financial conduct.


The newest aesthetic treatments that do not require surgery

New equipment in aesthetics meets demand for non-surgical treatments. Aesthetic injections replace surgery, offering natural, youthful looks without going under the knife.

  Today more than ever, it is easy to look young. A man undergoing aesthetic treatment /

Meet the forensic dentist identifying Israel's dead through their teeth

The job of a forensic dentist is never easy, she says. It requires respectful dedication to the dead and their living relatives.

 DR. ESI SHARON- SAGIE: ‘We in Shura keep in mind that we’re doing ‘hessed shel emet.’

Grapevine: In residence?

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

A view of the house of the Israeli Prime Minister in Jerusalem. June 07, 2002.

Concerned about heart disease? Check your saliva - study

An increased white blood cell count could be an early warning sign of heart conditions to come.

 Monitor your symptoms carefully if you're at risk of a heart attack

Are people today less attractive than their ancestors?

His hypothesis suggests that the way we use our mouths and the food we put in them affects the development of our jaws.

 Woman taking photo while looking in mirror (illustrative)

A dentist explains: Should you share a toothbrush to save money?

Dentist Jess Potter suggests sharing one toothbrush among family members to save money, but it isn't what it seems like.

 Brushing teeth (Illustrative)

Can your jaw structure predict if you'll shrink as you age? - study

The researchers looked for a relationship between general bone health, cortical erosion, meaning loss of the outer layer of the bone, and trabecular sparseness in the jawbones.

A dentist shows a radiograph of a mouth belonging to a U.S. patient, at a dental clinic in San Jose, November 1, 2012.

Boost your oral health: Perfecting your electric toothbrush technique

Nearly half of electric toothbrush users are brushing their teeth improperly. Experts reveal the secrets to a healthier, brighter smile.

 Brushing teeth (Illustrative)