Seeking answers from the past
What can 10,000 year-old skeletal collections reveal about life and health in Asia through the centuries? Quite a bit, actually. Just ask this Texas A&M College of Dentistry professor in charge of a newly formed international research network.
Pain, interrupted
Chronic pain in the head, neck and jaw has the power to halt life in its tracks. Just how do you stop the cycle of this invisible problem?
Opioids and dentistry
Nationwide misuse and diversion have altered the way oral health professionals prescribe these painkillers, and Texas A&M College of Dentistry faculty and students are no exception
More curious findings in gene study, faculty member shares during AADR symposium
By the time its National Institutes of Health grant funding period commenced last spring, one Texas A&M College of Dentistry research team
In pursuit of a cure for shingles pain
National Institutes of Health awards Texas A&M College of Dentistry researchers $1.25 million to explore post-herpetic neuralgia at the cellular level
Putting an end to the desperation
Dentists play a critical role in shortening the diagnosis window for this rare autoimmune disease
Dementia and dental care
Considerations for caregivers and oral health professionals
Sleepers wanted: Obstructive sleep apnea study enrolling patients
For patients diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea, effective treatment is vital for overall health. Texas A&M College of Dentistry’s new sleep research