Betty Hagins: 45 years is not long when you spend it with family
When you spend the majority of your waking hours with your co-workers, you become family. At least that’s how Betty Hagins, executive
Qin joins NIH review committee
The accolades continue for Dr. Chunlin Qin, professor in biomedical sciences at Texas A&M College of Dentistry, whose research expertise has been tapped for a national appointment.
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Her patient that day was alone. She had no one in her life, not even any family or friends to list for
College of Dentistry researchers receive $1.8 million to study FAM20B
Who knew omitting a gene necessary for cartilage development could cause extra teeth to form?
When prescription drugs and saliva don’t mix
Some of the most commonly prescribed drugs in the U.S. — think any of the classes with the prefix “anti” — can have an unintended side effect. Here, Texas A&M College of Dentistry faculty and residents break down this cause of dry mouth and how they help patients cope.
A different kind of jaw pain
When symptoms in the head and neck point to heart attack
Taking a deeper look at bone formation in the temporomandibular joint
NIH awards Texas A&M College of Dentistry researchers $1.85 million
CODA appointment for Texas A&M College of Dentistry dean
Texas A&M College of Dentistry Dean Larry Wolinsky recently was appointed to the Commission on Dental Accreditation and began his role as a commissioner trainee at the conclusion of the ADA annual session held in Denver Oct. 20-24.