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Reduce the risk of COVID-19 with better oral hygiene
Victoria Sampson looks into how better oral hygiene could reduce the risk of COVID-19. She has published her new paper in the British Dental Journal. There is a... - Learn more
Robot plaque cleaners
Latest News Microscopic robot plaque cleaners are the latest innovation in current dentistry developments. A group of scientists from Washington has been working on... - Learn more
Taiwanese panda gets a brace
Latest News A Taiwanese panda gets a brace following an accident that left its canine tooth damaged. The panda, named Tuan Tuan, sustained the damage earlier on... - Learn more
The Singing Dentist strikes again
Latest News The Singing Dentist strikes again with his new take on Big Shaq’s massive debut single, ‘Man’s Not Hot’. The humorous parody is... - Learn more
Maintaining good oral hygiene could combat arthritis
It has long been predicted that poor dental hygiene could be a contributing factor in developing rheumatoid arthritis (RA). New findings have now been published in... - Learn more
Study shows an increased risk of heart disease from untreated tooth infections
The Journal of Dental Research has published new findings that suggest a link between untreated tooth infections and increased risk of heart disease. The findings... - Learn more
Study suggests that chewing gum could clean teeth better than dental floss
A new study published in the PLOS ONE journal has found that chewing gum could trap and remove bacteria from around ten percent of the mouth, making it as effective... - Learn more
New figures show that over 25,000 British children visit hospital for dental treatment
A new report from the Health and Social Care Information Centre has revealed that more than 25,000 British children aged between five and nine have been admitted to... - Learn more
Parents are failing to teach their children good oral hygiene
According to new research millions of parents in the UK are neglecting their children’s teeth by failing to teach them about brushing and visiting the dentist....
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