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Potential new intervention that could prevent child tooth decay
Latest News A potential new intervention that could prevent child tooth decay has been developed by Queen Mary’s University staff and students. Due to... - Learn more
Sugar-free gum could help stop cavities developing
Latest News Sugar-free gum could help stop cavities developing, according to researchers at Kings College London. It is no secret that chewing may help maintain... - Learn more
Could fillings become a thing of the past?
Scientists may have potentially discovered a way to banish fillings into the history books, after new research showed promising results. The drug, Tideglusib, has... - Learn more
Sports dentistry really takes off
Sports dentistry is fast becoming recognised as a vital aspect of professional sport. Good oral health and hygiene is now starting to be seen as an essential part... - Learn more
American toddler dies after receiving dental treatment
Betty Squier, the mother of the 14-month old toddler Daisy Lynn Torres, who died whilst visiting the dentist, has spoken out about her daughter’s death. Back in... - Learn more
One in four school children still suffer from tooth decay in the UK
According to new figures, although tooth decay in general is on the decline, a quarter of school children still develop cavities before they start primary... - 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
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
Researchers 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...
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