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Fruit juice could be rotting your child’s teeth
Dentists are warning against giving too much fruit juice to children because it has caused decay in the teeth of more than 1,200 toddlers in the UK. Although... - 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... - Learn more
Comedian O’Carroll suffers implant failure
Irish TV star Brendan O’Carroll has spoken to the Mirror about how his dental implants failed and the pain he suffered during the filming of the Christmas special... - Learn more
Tooth problems could have cost athletes an Olympic medal
Health experts have revealed that tooth decay and other dental problems may have cost a number of athletes a gold medal at the London 2012 Olympic Games and... - Learn more
Almost 10% of three-year-olds in Derbyshire have tooth decay
Research body Public Health England (PHE) has revealed that 9.2% of children in Derbyshire have evidence of tooth decay, although this is less than the national... - 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
Sheffield dentist joins calls for reduced sugar consumption
A Sheffield dentist has backed opinions on sugar consumption in the UK and joined the call for a reduction in sugar intake to try and cut tooth decay and rising... - Learn more
Teeside children have some of the worst teeth in England
Shocking new figures have revealed that children in Teeside have some of the poorest records of dental health in the country. Figures released by Health and Social... - Learn more
Dentists warn that alcohol can damage teeth
According to a new survey, only sixteen percent of the general public think about the effect that alcohol is having on their dental health. Dentists have revealed...
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