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 moreDentists call for sugary drinks to be removed from schools
Leading dentists have called for all sugary drinks, including energy drinks, to be banned from schools to try and prevent or reduce tooth decay; a condition that...
Learn moreIrish student claims fluoride in water has damaged his teeth
A student from Co. Cavan in Ireland has claimed that fluoride added to the water supply in the area has damaged his teeth, staining the enamel and causing it to...
Learn moreBruxism cases are on the rise
As the stresses of modern life take their toll, more and more people are suffering the effects of tooth grinding and clenching; a condition known as bruxism,...
Learn moreFDA launches anti-smoking campaign for US teens
US health body the FDA, has launched a new campaign to combat teen smoking and avoid an imminent ‘human disaster’ that they have been warned about by the World...
Learn moreGerman company products sweets that could stop tooth decay
Scientists at German research company Organo Balance claim to have created a sweet that is coated in bacteria which could prevent plaque from causing tooth decay....
Learn moreMore than one in four children in Sheffield has tooth decay
Figures released by Public Health England have shown that more than a quarter of five-year-olds in Sheffield have tooth decay. Although the figure has dropped from...
Learn moreIs your inhaler causing tooth decay?
New research suggests that some medicines could cause decay to form in teeth that are otherwise healthy and well cared for; studies from Australia and Scandinavia...
Learn moreChildren in Lincolnshire are not getting dental treatment early enough
According to a new poll taken in May this year, more than three quarters of parents in Lincolnshire do not take their children to the dentist until they are at...
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