Teeth
Extremely painful: Evidence suggests Neanderthals performed root canals 59,000 years ago
"The concept of ‘This hurts, and I’m going to work on it, because if I get this out of here it’s going to feel better eventually.’ That’s something where you’re going to tolerate quite a lot of inter
Central-Eastern Europe's oldest Neanderthal group identified by DNA taken from teeth - study
The DNA of excellence: Rosenzweig family clinic redefining smiles and aesthetics
Not only coffee and red wine: The surprising drink that stains teeth
Remains from Israel’s North show Neanderthal children grew faster than modern humans - study
According to the study, Amud 7’s remains date to approximately 51,000 and 56,000 years ago and belong to the most complete skeleton of a Neanderthal infant ever found.
Top 5 dental clinics in Turkey: Prices, reviews & what to expect (2026)
Not all chewing gum is harmful – but there is a catch
The old myth states that chewing gum ruins teeth, but the truth mainly depends on one characteristic.
Dry mouth in older age: The phenomenon that affects more than people think
Dry mouth is a common phenomenon in older age that may affect denture stability, eating and speech, and harm quality of life without being talked about enough.
Beauty pageant contestant's false teeth fall on camera, reaction earns ovation
During a Miss Thailand competition broadcast, the entrant swiftly picked up the dental prosthesis and continued her walk.
SmileSet reviews: Don’t buy Teeth Aligners & Impression Kit till you’ve read this!
Brushing teeth and the surprising exposure to a substance that is dangerous to your health
Studies show that toothbrushes and dental floss may release microplastic particles. Is the risk serious? And how can exposure to the dangerous substance be reduced.
Prathab Muniandy from Malaysia sets Guinness World Record with 42 teeth
The engineer first noticed 38 teeth at a 2021 family gathering; an x-ray revealed four unerupted teeth and a dentist later confirmed two more preparing to erupt
The surprising food that damages the teeth of children and adults more than candy
Dentists explain why starchy and salty snacks, such as crackers, damage tooth enamel more than certain candies and how snacking habits affect oral health over time.