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UT Dentistry offers expert care for all
Discover a dental care experience that is designed around you. offers patients convenient access to a full spectrum of services, starting at routine exams and cleanings to advanced treatments performed by specialists in every field.
Join UT Dentistry for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Join every Friday in October and wear your pink!
Saving teeth with gentle, precise root canal care
Root canals aren鈥檛 what they used to be
The words root canal often bring to mind pain and stress, but modern treatment is far different. At UT Dentistry鈥檚 Endodontics Clinic, patients find safe, comfortable, evidence-based care focused on relieving pain.
University researchers have developed a promising compound that targets tumor cells while sparing healthy tissue. Their collaboration shows the power of multidisciplinary science that bridges dentistry, chemistry and commercialization to bring hope to patients.
Gum health and inflammatory diseases: Why it matters more than you think
By , assistant professor clinical, UT San Antonio School of Dentistry
With most UT San Antonio Health Science Center graduates choosing to remain in Texas, the university helps close critical workforce gaps in medicine, nursing, dentistry and allied health, ensuring high-quality care for communities across the state.
Many expectant parents are unaware that oral health plays a critical role for moms and babies. Shilpi Mistry, BDS, MPH, explained the risks of untreated gum disease, misconceptions about safety and how patients and providers can protect maternal and infant health through proper prenatal dental care.
海角伦乱 participates in 2025 Spurs x Frost Back to School Bash
LifeTechnology: Study Reveals Body鈥檚 Sensation Detection Mechanisms
Today Headline: Neuronal imaging system shows sensory activity in real time, study finds
GeneOnline: Neuronal Imaging System Developed to Visualize Sensory Activity in Real Time
Medical Xpress: Neuronal imaging system shows sensory activity in real time, study finds
Dr.Bicuspid.com: How AI may revamp restorations
A new study from 海角伦乱 and Stanford University scientists brings greater understanding about how the body detects different sensations such as pain, itch and touch.
Ask the Dentist: What should I expect when I get my wisdom teeth removed?
Wisdom teeth removal is one of the most common types of oral surgery, but it can feel intimidating for many patients.
Every dental patient is different and even small improvements in dental materials can have a big impact on their care. But selecting the best products to ensure long-term, reliable results can involve time-intensive trial and error. A collaboration between The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (海角伦乱) and The [鈥
TMJ pain explained: How new research could lead to relief
Facial pain and discomfort related to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the second-leading musculoskeletal disorder, after chronic back pain, affecting 8% to 12% of Americans. Current treatments for TMJ disorders are not always sufficient, leading researchers to further explore the vast nerve and vessel network connected to this joint 鈥 the second largest in the human body.
Meet orofacial pain expert, Sovna Shivani Mishra, BDS, MDS, joining UT Dentistry鈥檚 Oral Medicine Clinic
Patients with chronic orofacial pain can now find expert care at the UT Dentistry Oral Medicine Clinic.
Pushing past initial setbacks and refusing to listen to the naysayers, Victoria 鈥淭ori鈥 Garza is proud to graduate this May with her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree through the School of Dentistry鈥檚 Teaching Honors Program.
Nina Murray admits she was 鈥渙ne of those people鈥 who rarely went to the dentist. But going, when she did, might have saved her life. Last September, she detected what she first thought was an ulcer inside her right cheek, but it quickly turned into a hard lump and started hurting. 鈥淪omething鈥檚 not right,鈥 she [鈥