Learn moreEmergency dentistry news: Flossing prevents tooth loss
Good oral health maintained by flossing may reduce the likelihood of undergoing emergency dentistry and limit the chances of a stroke, new research has suggested....
Learn moreRegular check ups ‘will reduce risk’ of emergency dentistry
Emergency dental procedures can be avoided by attending regular check-ups, a medical expert has argued. With a trip to the dentist proving to be a daunting...
Learn moreRoot canal treatment ‘will help to maintain a smile’
People should not be afraid of having root canal treatments, because they can help to save teeth that would otherwise have to be taken out. This is the advice of Dr...
Learn moreEmergency dentistry prevention ‘should start with a child’s first tooth or birthday’
Parents should begin their child's emergency dentistry prevention regime as early as possible with a visit to an oral healthcare professional. Dr Victoria...
Learn moreNew toothbrush could help with emergency dentistry prevention
A new type of toothbrush could help people to implement their emergency dentistry prevention regime. Kawamura Ganjavian's Twist&Brush has a hollow...
Learn morePeople with less than 24 teeth ‘may be at risk of stroke’
People who need extensive emergency dentistry could be more at risk of a stroke later in life, new research has found. According to a study by scientists at...
Learn moreSports stars ‘are needing emergency dentistry due to sports drinks’
Athletes are increasingly needing emergency dentistry because sports drinks are damaging their teeth, one expert has warned. Dr Brett Dorney told ABC Grandstand...
Learn moreEmergency dentistry prevention and links to heart health ‘is not a myth’
There is a link between emergency dentistry prevention and good cardiac health, one expert has insisted. Writing in response to a reader query in the Sun Sentinel,...
Learn moreWill new procedure help people afraid of emergency dentistry?
A new procedure could help people who need treatment on their teeth but who are afraid of getting emergency dentistry. Some professionals are now introducing...
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