Learn moreEmergency dentistry news: Old toothbrushes ‘used to scrub bathroom tiles’
While toothbrushes are genuinely used to keep people's teeth healthy and avoid the need for emergency dentistry, it seems there are plenty more uses for such...
Learn moreCosmetic dentistry news: Smile ‘most important physical feature’
People considering cosmetic dentistry could be interested to hear a bright smile has topped the list of attractive physical features. The British Dental Health...
Learn moreEmergency dentistry news: Flossing prevents tooth loss
Good oral health maintained by flossing may reduce the likelihood of undergoing emergency dentistry and limit the chances of a stroke, new research has suggested....
Learn moreRegular check ups ‘will reduce risk’ of emergency dentistry
Emergency dental procedures can be avoided by attending regular check-ups, a medical expert has argued. With a trip to the dentist proving to be a daunting...
Learn moreWorkers could need emergency dentistry due to surge in snacking
A growing trend for snacking at work could lead to more people in the UK needing emergency dentistry. According to a new poll by Wrigley's, 59 per cent of...
Learn moreRise in VAT ‘could lead to decrease in emergency dentistry cases’
An oral healthcare expert has said that he hopes the recent rise in VAT will lead to fewer cases of emergency dentistry in the UK. According to Kennedy's...
Learn moreScotland could soon be a hotspot for emergency dentistry needs
An emergency dentistry surge could be the result if people in Scotland do not improve their oral health. This is the conclusion of the Scottish Health Survey, which...
Learn morePower toothbrush recommended in battle against emergency dentistry
Britons could avoid emergency dentistry by using an electric toothbrush from Oral-B, according to one organisation. The British Dental Health Foundation’s...
Learn moreNew study ‘could lead to dentistry breakthrough’
The chief executive of the British Dental Health Foundation has suggested a new study of genetics and tooth decay could prevent the need for emergency dentistry. Dr...
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