Teeth

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

 Neanderthal communities in prehistoric Europe. How were they linked? (Illustrative)

Central-Eastern Europe's oldest Neanderthal group identified by DNA taken from teeth - study

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Electric and named Vitality PRO: a refreshing experience for the teeth

The Oral-B brand in the field of oral hygiene is launching the new Vitality PRO toothbrush in Israel. Thanks to innovative technology, even people with sensitive teeth and gums can enjoy a experience


Teeth whitening: What you need to know

 A comprehensive guide to at-home and professional teeth whitening for a brighter smile.

 Teeth whitening

Newly discovered autoimmune disorder disrupts tooth enamel development

Celiac disease in children might be associated with sensitivity to a protein abundant in dairy products.

 Scanning electron microscope images of the enamel layer enveloping mouse teeth. Top: Normal enamel matrix. Bottom: Enamel structure that developed abnormally in the wake of attacks by autoantibodies against enamel proteins.

Preventing bacteria buildup on your toothbrush: Expert tips

Learn from a dentist about the hidden dangers lurking on your toothbrush and how to keep it bacteria-free.


Drinking wine in the evening? Common mistake to avoid

Drinking wine, just like smoking, coffee, or tea, can stain and damage your teeth over time.


ProDentim Reviews (Don't Buy ProDentim at Amazon or Walmart)

Smile brighter and fresher in days? New oral probiotic goes viral with claims to revitalize dental health and transform your smile overnight using good bacteria strains.

 ProDentim Reviews

Does your dog have stinky breath? Then you need this trick

Not only can doing this get rid of your dog's bad breath, it can prevent potentially fatal diseases.

 Evie the dog (Z"L) is seen enjoying sometime outside at her home in New Haven, Connecticut, in the summer of 2018.

2,000-year-old remains of Iron Age warrior found to be female

An archaeological study carried out by Historic England proved that battle items buried with ancient remains don't have to associate with just one gender.

 The Iron Age sword and mirror found in a 2,000 year-old burial on the island of Bryher, the Isles of Scilly

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)

Poor dental health linked to a decline in brain volume

The researchers found that the number of teeth and amount of gum disease was linked to changes in the left hippocampus of the brain.

 A smile with crooked teeth