Analyses revealed a unique pattern in which back teeth matured more slowly than front teeth in the specimen's first five years. This pattern, combined with an observed reliance on adult caregivers, ...
Roughly 1.77-million-year-old teeth show that slow development in hominids may have had an earlier start than previously ...
Could social bonds be the key to human big brains? A study of the fossil teeth of early Homo from Georgia dating back 1.77 million years reveals a prolonged childhood despite a small brain and an ...
Early humans may have reached adulthood around the same age as great apes, but with a slower, human-like pattern of tooth development.
He also said: “For younger children, it is also important to push many orthodontists ... non-surgical method aimed at guiding facial growth and malocclusion (unaligned teeth)’. The approach, advocates ...
We share some top tips to help dental practitioners recognise the signs of bullying and what they can do to help.
As Anti-Bullying Week kicks off today, new research, shared by BOS at The British Orthodontic Conference (BOC) in Birmingham, ...
This training is for all early childhood professionals. The eLearning module supports you to understand the law and your role and responsibilities when responding to children whose safety, health or ...
Using the teeth or jaw in a way that aggravates ... patients of all ages with TMJ disorders that stem from malocclusion and providing guidance for pediatric obstructive sleep apnea. Set your child up ...
What is diarrhea in children? Diarrhea is when bowel movements (stools) are loose and watery. Your child may also need to go to the bathroom more often. Diarrhea is a common problem. It may last 1 or ...
Local dentists stopped by NEWS10 to discuss how parents can ensure their kids' dental health doesn't suffer while they indulge in their trick-or-treating loot. Ketanji Brown Jackson Breaks With ...
“The detailed analysis of the infant’s teeth allowed us to infer the health and stress experienced by the child during infancy and/or his mother during pregnancy—something we rarely have the ...