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Takeaway food can stain and damage teeth
According to a top Harley Street dentist there are many ingredients in takeaway dishes that can damage our teeth as well as putting our general health at risk if... - Learn more
Poor people have fewer teeth by the age of 65
According to findings published by the Journal of Dental Research, poor people in the UK have eight fewer teeth than rich people by the age of 65; it has been... - Learn more
Early taste for sugar could ruin children’s teeth in later life
According to a leading dentist at the Royal College of Surgeons parents are passing on a sweet tooth to their children when they are just babies and this could lead... - Learn more
Could 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 more
Researchers 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 more
Children’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 more
Diet 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 more
Dentists 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 more
Black 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...
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