Author: Julian Thorne, DDS, MPH
Throughout history, humanity has sought to unravel the mysteries of fate, peering into everything from the stars above to the lines on our palms.
The oral cavity, a gateway to both the digestive and respiratory systems, is lined by a remarkable and diverse tissue known as the oral epithelium.
Ever stopped to ponder the intricate mechanics at play every time you take a bite of food? Beyond the powerful action of your teeth and the dextrous movements
It’s a common question whispered in dental offices and discussed among parents: if my child (or I) get dental sealants, does that mean cavities are
In our never-ending quest for efficiency, it’s tempting to look for shortcuts in every aspect of life, including our daily routines.
The wobbly tooth. It’s a childhood drama played out in households across the globe, a tiny, pearly precursor to growing up. What happens to these shed
The human fascination with teeth, and the woes that accompany them, stretches back into the mists of time. While early civilizations certainly attempted
The living core of a tooth, known as the dental pulp, is a bustling hub of cellular activity, sensation, and defense. Like any active tissue in the body
Ever paused mid-bite, perhaps while tackling a crisp apple or a hearty sandwich, and given a thought to the very first dental tools engaging with your food?
Ever found yourself tracing the contours of your face, perhaps noticing those subtle (or not-so-subtle) bumps and curves that make you uniquely you?










