Pediatric selective course offers more hands-on experience
Dr. Kerin L. Burdette, clinical assistant professor in public health sciences and board certified pediatric dentist, thought that the college’s students could
Four inducted into Hall of Fame
Texas A&M College of Dentistry celebrated four new Hall of Fame inductees at a ceremony on May 4, marking the 40th anniversary
Proud Legacy
After a two-year delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Orthodontics hosted an April 8 gathering to officially dedicate the
Let’s talk toothbrushes
The toothbrush is the most basic tool for maintaining healthy teeth, but many people give their toothbrush little thought. Here are a few tips.
Researching dental solutions to sleep apnea
The fallout from sleep apnea was severely affecting Jim Elliott’s life, but 10 years on a bulky CPAP breathing device wasn’t the answer. Thanks to a Texas A&M College of Dentistry study, a simple plastic dental appliance has changed his life.
Researching silver fluoride for cancer patients
For patients with head and neck cancer, dental problems caused by oncology treatments compound an already physically and emotionally challenging time. A new study will test silver diamine fluoride to protect their teeth.
Focus on listening
Students learn from patient’s experiences through guest lecture.
First-Gen Week
Texas A&M's celebration of first-generation college students and graduates offers virtual resources beyond main campus.
Front-line ready
Selective course prepared dental students to administer the COVID-19 vaccine.