Learn moreAlmost 10% of three-year-olds in Derbyshire have tooth decay
Research body Public Health England (PHE) has revealed that 9.2% of children in Derbyshire have evidence of tooth decay, although this is less than the national...
Learn moreCould exercise be bad for your teeth?
New research from Germany has suggested that extended periods of exercise could be damaging to your teeth; the study found that the longer athletes exercised, the...
Learn moreSheffield dentist joins calls for reduced sugar consumption
A Sheffield dentist has backed opinions on sugar consumption in the UK and joined the call for a reduction in sugar intake to try and cut tooth decay and rising...
Learn moreResearchers say that the price of sweets should be increased
According to researchers, the price of sweets and fizzy drinks should be doubled to reduce tooth decay among children; there are calls for a 100% sugar tax to be...
Learn moreChildren’s dental health is improving in Wales
New reports published by the Welsh Oral Health Information Unit suggest that the dental health of children in Wales has improved since 2004-2005 and the proportion...
Learn moreDentists warn that alcohol can damage teeth
According to a new survey, only sixteen percent of the general public think about the effect that alcohol is having on their dental health. Dentists have revealed...
Learn moreDiet fads could be damaging to teeth
Juice cleanses and trendy diets could cause serious damage to dental health, according to a top dentist. Dr Sameer Patel, Clinical Director at a London dental...
Learn more300% rise in children with tooth decay in the West Midlands
Figures released by the Health and Social Care Information Centre have been garnering media attention over the past week, and now dentists in the West Midlands are...
Learn moreNew figures show that over 25,000 British children visit hospital for dental treatment
A new report from the Health and Social Care Information Centre has revealed that more than 25,000 British children aged between five and nine have been admitted to...
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