Dentist
Turkey’s Best 10 Dental Clinics as the “Hollywood Smile” Boom Accelerates
War trauma can hinder development of children's teeth, study finds
‘It felt like victory’: IDF dentist on identifying last Gaza hostage Ran Gvili - interview
How Israel used forensic dental findings to identify last Gaza hostage Ran Gvili - explainer
Israel’s healthcare workforce lags behind OECD averages despite growth in doctors and nurses
Despite an increase in medical professionals, Israel’s healthcare workforce remains below the OECD average, highlighting ongoing challenges.
Advanced dentistry from Tel Aviv to Netivot: At Smart Dental, all experts are under one roof
Avigail Hayon dreamed of establishing an advanced dental clinic in her hometown of Netivot. This is how she founded Smart Dental.
How Yahya Sinwar was identified from a medical perspective - Explainer
Oral and orthodontic specialists confirm that the jaw structure of the body discovered in the Gaza ruins matches Sinwar’s distinctive dental features.
Solutions for extreme cases in dental implants
Explore advanced techniques like sinus lift, zygomatic implants, and subperiosteal implants for complex dental cases.
Maccabident network expands with new dental clinic in Yokne’am
The new clinic will offer advanced dental services to residents, including preventive dental treatments, pediatric dentistry, surgical procedures, and aesthetics.
47% can't afford dental care: Israeli financial security down in 2023
Paamonim CEO Zvika Goldberg called for a national plan to be implemented to address Israeli's financial conduct.
The newest aesthetic treatments that do not require surgery
New equipment in aesthetics meets demand for non-surgical treatments. Aesthetic injections replace surgery, offering natural, youthful looks without going under the knife.
Meet the forensic dentist identifying Israel's dead through their teeth
The job of a forensic dentist is never easy, she says. It requires respectful dedication to the dead and their living relatives.
Grapevine: In residence?
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Concerned about heart disease? Check your saliva - study
An increased white blood cell count could be an early warning sign of heart conditions to come.