
Oil pulling: promises so sweet, what’s it doing to my teeth?
The science behind oil pulling is minimal, and it doesn’t really compete with traditional mouthwashes.

The science behind oil pulling is minimal, and it doesn’t really compete with traditional mouthwashes.
Medicaid doesn’t cover dentistry. But dental health affects many different aspects of a person’s life. Bad teeth can cause social difficulty, and make it hard
The following originally appeared on The Upshot (copyright 2018, The New York Times Company). It also appeared on page 4 of the Sunday Business section on April
The following originally appeared on The Upshot (copyright 2018, The New York Times Company). Even before any proposed cuts take effect, Medicaid is already lean in one key area:
The following originally appeared on The Upshot (copyright 2016, The New York Times Company). It also appeared on page A3 of the September 22, 2016 print edition.
The following originally appeared on The Upshot (copyright 2016, The New York Times Company). My dental hygienist complimented me on the health of my teeth and gums.
I asked this question over a year ago. Earlier this week the New York Times’ Well Blog answered: People who see a dentist regularly and have
My dentist offered me bitewing x-rays yesterday. From the chair, I asked Twitter whether I needed them. https://twitter.com/afrakt/status/529380232881766400 I received two, informative replies. First, oral
From the American Journal of Public Health, “Dentist Supply and Children’s Oral Health in the United States“: Objectives. We evaluated the relationship between dentist supply
A simple prediction about the Affordable Care Act’s impact on health care access might go something like this: we have too few primary care providers and expanding
…when he said: “What I would do if I were a Democrat running four years from now, I’d say, you know what, dental care will