Learn moreHalf of Scottish primary school age children show signs of tooth decay
According to new figures released by the government, half of primary one children in some of the poorest areas of Scotland show obvious signs of tooth decay; a...
Learn morePortsmouth nursery helps kids fight tooth decay
With childhood dental problems on the rise in the UK, one nursery in Portsmouth is hoping to buck this trend by teaching the children in attendance how to look...
Learn moreStudies show that Vitamin D could reduce tooth decay
Research published in the journal Nutrition Reviews has shown that Vitamin D could contribute to a 50% reduction in tooth decay. 3,000 children in several different...
Learn moreStudy reveals that people in the West Midlands have worst levels of oral hygiene
According to new research carried out by Colgate Total Pro Gum Health, people in the West Midlands are the worst in the UK when it comes to looking after their...
Learn moreNew campaign launched to encourage good dental health among children
Dentists in Rochdale are taking part in a new campaign designed to encourage parents to take their children to visit the surgery and get their teeth assessed on a...
Learn moreTeachers in Manchester are helping pupils fight tooth decay
Children in Rochdale and Middleton between the ages of five and seven are taking part in a new scheme designed to reduce tooth decay in the next generation; every...
Learn moreJapanese scientists develop product that could spell the end for tooth decay
A new product developed by Japanese scientists is thought to be able to prevent decay and make teeth appear whiter; the ‘tooth patch’ is a durable, flexible...
Learn moreOver a million children in Britain have tooth decay
Shocking statistics have shown that more than one million British children under five have at least two fillings; in a study based on children between the ages of...
Learn moreCoconut could help fight tooth decay
New research from an Irish Institute has revealed that coconut could be useful in the on-going fight against tooth decay. Tests carried out by scientists at...
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