Learn moreDental groups’ campaign hopes to reduce emergency dentistry among children
The British Dental Health Foundation (BDHF) has added its backing to a campaign that aims to reduce the occurrence of emergency dentistry procedures among children....
Learn moreDental check-ups ‘can highlight underlying medical conditions’
Not only could regularly visiting a professional help to avoid a need for emergency dentistry, it could also flag up any underlying health issues patients may be...
Learn moreChecking about piercings first ‘could reduce need for emergency dentistry’
People intending to have their tongue pierced should do their research first in order to avoid a need for emergency dentistry. This is the recommendation of...
Learn moreStudy on tooth decay aims to prevent emergency dentistry
A new study into how best to treat tooth decay could help to prevent emergency dentistry in the future, it is hoped. The £1.1 million, three-year research –...
Learn more‘Treat teeth like your car’ to prevent emergency dentistry
Treating teeth to a check-up as regularly as you do your car could help to prevent emergency dentistry, it has been stressed. Mary Hayes, spokesperson for the...
Learn moreNew study ‘could lead to dentistry breakthrough’
The chief executive of the British Dental Health Foundation has suggested a new study of genetics and tooth decay could prevent the need for emergency dentistry. Dr...
Learn moreCould gene research help prevent emergency dentistry?
Research into genes could help identify people who are more at risk of tooth decay and therefore prevent emergency dentistry, it has been suggested. According to a...
Learn moreNeed for professionals to carry out cosmetic dentistry highlighted after arrest
Anyone hoping to have cosmetic dentistry has been urged not to go for cheap deals or visit practitioners who cannot prove their qualifications. This comes after...
Learn moreIsle of Man could soon be a hotspot for emergency dentistry needs
People on the Isle of Man need to improve their oral health or face emergency dentistry later on. This is the advice of health professionals after it was revealed...
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