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Toothache could be a sign of heart problems
Most people would probably associate the heart condition angina with pain in the chest but the symptoms can also become apparent in other areas of the body;... - Learn more
Japanese scientists develop product that could spell the end for tooth decay
A new product developed by Japanese scientists is thought to be able to prevent decay and make teeth appear whiter; the ‘tooth patch’ is a durable, flexible... - Learn more
Over a million children in Britain have tooth decay
Shocking statistics have shown that more than one million British children under five have at least two fillings; in a study based on children between the ages of... - Learn more
Coconut could help fight tooth decay
New research from an Irish Institute has revealed that coconut could be useful in the on-going fight against tooth decay. Tests carried out by scientists at... - Learn more
Could ‘spray-on teeth’ be the answer to enamel repair?
A new development by scientists at King’s College London and Imperial College London could help rebuild teeth that have suffered severe enamel damage;... - Learn more
Taking care of your teeth could prevent memory loss
According to new research, remembering to brush your teeth regularly could help keep your memory sharp as you get older; a study that has followed 5,500 volunteers... - Learn more
Sex Pistols frontman forks out for dental treatment
He might have made his name on the back of being Rotten, but it seems enough is enough for The Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon; the fifty-six year old doesn’t... - Learn more
US magazine photoshops Kate Middleton’s teeth
It might be an outdated stereotype that’s not based in reality but many Americans still seem to think that the British have terrible teeth, if the cover of latest... - Learn more
Scientists say seaweed could help fight tooth decay
According to research carried out by scientists at Newcastle University, microbes found on seaweed could provide a vital weapon in the fight against dental decay;...
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