Learn moreResearch suggests that flossing could be pointless
After being told for decades that flossing is a vital part of any dental hygiene routine, it may surprise you to know that dental researchers are currently saying...
Learn moreDental patient wins £35,000 after suffering tooth loss due to gum disease
A dental patient who will lose thirteen teeth due to a misdiagnosed case of gum disease has won a £35,000 pay-out from the two dentists that treated her. Hannah...
Learn moreResearch claims that brushing your teeth could help to ward off pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer has been linked to the two types of bacteria that cause gum disease, so looking after your teeth properly could actually help to ward off the...
Learn moreBrushing teeth could ward off Alzheimer’s
Brushing your teeth regularly is a good way to avoid gum disease and, according to new research, the practice could possibly help you to avoid Alzheimer’s as...
Learn moreYorkshire Schools start daily tooth brushing club
In an effort to help children in South Yorkshire improve their dental hygiene, ten special support schools in Sheffield have introduced daily tooth brushing clubs...
Learn moreBadly cleaned dental instruments could possibly lead to Alzheimer’s
According to research by University College London, dental patients may be at risk of Alzheimer’s due to contaminated dental instruments. Professor John Collinge,...
Learn moreNot brushing your teeth could cause serious health problems
An experiment has revealed that failing to properly brush your teeth could lead to dangerous health complications; the results were broadcast as part of a two-part...
Learn moreDental patient wins pay-out after thirteen of her teeth fall out
A dental patient was left ‘looking like Nanny McPhee’ after thirteen of her teeth fell out, following botched dental treatment. Alexandra Walkden, 62, was left...
Learn moreModern Britons have more gum disease than their ancestors
Despite the fact there was very little dental care in Roman times, experts claim that modern Britons suffer with gum disease more than their ancestors did during...
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