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Irish dentists warn that a sugar tax is not a ‘quick fix’ for levels of tooth decay among children
Like many countries, Ireland has been trying to deal with a high level of tooth decay among children and experts have warned that simply adding a sugar tax to... - Learn more
Latest diet fads could be damaging to our teeth
Whilst eating healthy food might be good for your body in general, dentists are warning that some food fads could actually be damaging to our teeth, even if they... - Learn more
Roberto Firmino reveals that his talent caused his dentist to become his agent
Bundesliga player Roberto Firmino has been speaking to the Liverpool Echo about his work ethic and how his talent inspired his dentist to leave the dental industry... - Learn more
Could electric toothbrushes be damaging to the enamel?
The Daily Mail has raised concerns that many people could be unwittingly damaging their teeth by using an electric toothbrush, basing their story on several cases... - Learn more
Scientists hope that humans could one day regrow their own teeth like tropical fish
According to new research undertaken by scientists in Georgia, human beings may one day be able to grow back their own teeth, just like a particular breed of... - Learn more
Diet coke affects the tooth enamel within minutes
A UK pharmacist has released a step-by-step guide to the way a can of Diet Coke affects the body immediately after it has been drunk and up to an hour later. Niraj... - Learn more
Is being vegetarian bad for your teeth?
According to new evidence put forward by dental experts, diets that include meat and dairy products could be better for naturally healthy teeth – meaning that... - Learn more
New reports show that two-thirds of Welsh children have tooth decay
According to new statistics released by The Children’s Dental Healthy Survey 2013 children in Wales are suffering with more tooth decay than their English... - Learn more
Study reveals that billions of people across the world have tooth decay
According to a new study published in the Journal of Dental Research over 2.4 billion people across the globe have some level of untreated tooth decay and experts...
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