Learn moreResearchers create tooth paste that could prevent decay
If you dread going to the dentist or you have regular problems with decay, it could make you feel much better to know that dental researchers are busy working on...
Learn moreDentists recommend a reduction in the consumption of sugar
Dentists at University College London are calling for a 75% reduction in the daily consumption of sugar, to try and stop tooth decay from rising in the UK. Research...
Learn moreBlack coffee could help stop tooth decay
According to Brazilian scientists, a strong cup of black coffee could stop you from getting tooth decay. New research suggests that, if drunk in moderation without...
Learn moreNew invention could mean the end of the dentist’s drill
Patients who are terrified by the dentist’s drill could feel more comfortable about undergoing dental treatment thanks to a new invention from the technicians at...
Learn moreNew technology could treat tooth decay more efficiently
Research from scientists has shown that breakthrough technology could allow patients to get treatment for decay without the need for drills and fillings. A new...
Learn moreNew Research shows that wine could protect against tooth decay
According to the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, grape seed extracts found in wine could help to prevent cavities and it has been suggested that this...
Learn moreDental patient receives pay-out after tooth removal
A man from Oldham has received a £42,500 pay-out after botched dental work left him without eleven teeth and a mouth that resembled ‘a building site.’ Ian...
Learn moreNew report suggests that dental health can be improved by fluoridation
Experts at Public Health England (PHE) have suggested that adding fluoride to tap water could reduce the chances of tooth decay and improve dental health overall,...
Learn moreBreastfeeding might encourage decay in children’s teeth
Although breastfeeding might be the best option when it comes to feeding new-borns, it’s not without its downsides and researchers in the US are now suggesting...
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