There’s something in the saliva
Spitting into a test tube may save lives — and help patients avoid the stress of inaccurate oral cancer test results. As
Anatomy of implant corrosion
Patients faced with the decision of whether dental implants are right for them may have a few more things to consider, following a study conducted by one periodontic faculty member’s interprofessional research team. [...]
Assessing a need
The results of a cleft lip and palate research study could lead to a new kind of clinic at TAMBCD. [...]
Halloween candy
Get the scoop on the good, the bad and the downright scary. [...]
Regatta for the ages
After performing a whirlwind wedding ceremony on board one of America’s most celebrated ships, this restorative sciences professor can now add a temporary ‘Doctor of Divinity’ title to his credentials. [...]
No place like home
How this faculty member’s search for his family lineage landed him on German TV. It is summertime in Mecklenburg, Germany. Grain swathes
The way Claude Williams sees it
The college’s first African-American faculty member is retiring after 40 years. These are the stories you haven’t heard. It was 1969. As
Roscoe goes to the dentist
Roscoe is a canine. With a canine tooth problem. Seems this lovable bundle of fur needs some orthodontic attention. One of Roscoe’s