Learn moreForty percent of children currently not visiting their dentist
Despite official dental health advice, more than 40% of children in England have not visited their dentist in the last year. The figures show that only 57.9%...
Learn moreDental guidelines change following Sheffield University research
Sheffield University’s research into the effects of antibiotics on patients with heart conditions has brought about changes to the national dentistry guidelines....
Learn moreGPs seeing around six hundred thousand patients a year with dental problems
The BDA (British Dental Association) have revealed that more and more people in the UK are visiting their GP, instead of their dentist, with oral health related...
Learn moreMPs concerned over access to NHS dental treatment
Lack of access to NHS dental treatment, including other NHS services, has got MPs worried. Concerns were raised before the summer holiday period and have been...
Learn moreDesmond D’Mello struck off Dental Register due to malpractice.
Desmond D’Mello, a Nottinghamshire based Dentist, has been struck off by the GDC (General Dental Council) due to a string of malpractice claims being proven in a...
Learn moreSome parents see tooth decay in children as ‘acceptable’ in Scotland
A new survey has revealed that almost a third of parents in Scotland feel that it is ‘acceptable’ for a child to have some level of tooth decay before they...
Learn moreBletchley woman secures £10,000 compensation after dental blunder
A woman who was left with ‘a tooth like a shark’ after a dentists blunders has been awarded £10,000 in compensation. Lauren Field, 21, developed a problem with...
Learn moreArtist uses her child’s teeth to create art performance
A Fine Art student is set to appear alongside comedian Richard Herring as part of a London performance and noise art festival, and she has used her child’s milk...
Learn moreWoman discovers she has a tooth growing behind her eye
A Chinese woman was shocked to find that sharp pain she was experiencing in her face was actually being caused by a tooth that had started to grow behind her eye....
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