Teeth

Yellow teeth – the reason is revealed

On the connection between nutrition and smile: Why a combination of pigment and acidity is the enamel's "enemy," and how hard cheeses and chewing gum can help you maintain a white and healthy shade?

Yellow teeth
Rupert van Der Werff from Summers Place Auctions with a rare skeleton of a long-extinct woolly rhinoceros in Billingshurst, England, March 5, 2019; file photo.

Neanderthals' ancient toolkit included hammers, blades made from rhino teeth, study finds

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

 Neanderthal life. Illustration.

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


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

Notably, three of the teeth - two belonging to children and one to an adult - taken from different sediment layers within the cave, all shared identical mitochondrial DNA.

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

The DNA of excellence: Rosenzweig family clinic redefining smiles and aesthetics

“Four doctors from one family create a seamless, 360-degree approach to dentistry and facial aesthetics, combining experience, innovation, and coordinated care under one roof.”

Not only coffee and red wine: The surprising drink that stains teeth

Experts warn that Aperol spritz, a smoothie made from berries, Guinness beer and cola may also adhere to the enamel, cause gradual staining and harm the natural whiteness of the teeth.

Experts warn that Aperol spritz cause gradual staining and harm the natural whiteness of the 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.

 World's oldest Neanderthal fingerprint found on 43,000-year-old pebble in Spain. Illustration.

Top 5 dental clinics in Turkey: Prices, reviews & what to expect (2026)

“Turkey is a leading destination for dental tourism, offering high-quality treatments and advanced clinics at much lower prices than in Western countries.”

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.

Not all chewing gum is harmful

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.

Sometimes it begins with a mild feeling of dryness, but over time it may develop into a real difficulty in chewing, swallowing and even speaking. When it comes to people who use dentures, the effect is felt even more

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.

A view of the city at twilight as the sun sets, in Bangkok, Thailand, May 15, 2025.

SmileSet reviews: Don’t buy Teeth Aligners & Impression Kit till you’ve read this!

"SmileSet offers affordable, professional-grade at-home teeth straightening with expert oversight."

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.

Some researchers raise theoretical hypotheses that microplastic may disrupt the bacterial balance in the mouth, trigger an inflammatory response or even damage DNA in cells