Learn moreLondon researchers receive prize for new product that relieves toothache
A team of researchers at the University of London have won a prize for developing a new product that could bring relief to people suffering with toothache; the...
Learn moreChildren in Lincolnshire are not getting dental treatment early enough
According to a new poll taken in May this year, more than three quarters of parents in Lincolnshire do not take their children to the dentist until they are at...
Learn moreStudy shows that cheese combats tooth decay
If new research is to be believed, cheese could help prevent the development of cavities because it neutralises the plaque acid that causes decay. Researchers have...
Learn moreOver half of Australian children have tooth decay
Recent reports have revealed that over 50% of Australian children aged between six and ten have some level of tooth decay. Two studies were released on Friday,...
Learn moreGel developed that could treat tooth decay
A new gel that dissolves tooth decay could soon be a viable alternative to the dreaded dentist’s drill, if new scientific research is to be believed; the gel,...
Learn moreRichard III skeleton reveals lifestyle and cause of death
Researchers studying the bones of the last English monarch to die in battle have revealed that damage to the jaw and skull supports recorded evidence that Richard...
Learn moreDental experts say tooth decay in Welsh children is ‘still too high’
Although there has been a drop in the number of children in Wales who have problems with their teeth, dental health experts are adamant that tooth decay is still a...
Learn moreSweets that could help prevent tooth decay are about to go on sale
A new range of sweets that could help improve children’s dental health are about to hit shops in the UK next week; the sugar-free sweets called Tingz are designed...
Learn moreSolihull dentist offers special clinic to help with children’s dental health
After providing treatment for tooth decay to large numbers of children in the Solihull area, one dentist has decided to do something about the problem by arranging...
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