The U.S. Senate, with bipartisan support, has introduced resolutions recognizing the 75th anniversary of NIDCR.
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Silver diamine fluoride can be safely, easily, and painlessly swabbed onto cavities as a potential tool for improving children’s oral health.
For 75 years, NIDCR-supported science has brought healthy smiles to children. From therapies to halt tooth decay to AI-powered cavity-detection apps, ongoing research aims to break down barriers to oral health care.
A time-lapse video shows cancer cells can sprout long appendages to force their way into healthy tissue.
Office plays vital role in institute's planning efforts.
Harold Slavkin will be remembered for his passion for craniofacial biology, his deep commitment to training future generations, and his fierce advocacy for health equity.