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Could flossing relieve sensitive teeth?
Emergency dentistry patients looking for a way to improve their oral health should floss regularly in a bid to protect their teeth. Carrying out the act on a daily... - Learn more
Hospital stays ‘could increase need for emergency dentistry’
Emergency dentistry could be required for people who have spent time in hospital, new research has revealed. According to the British Dental Health Foundation... - Learn more
New clinical camera system ‘could change emergency dentistry’
Scientists from the University of Liverpool have won praise for a new clinical digital camera with the potential to revolutionise emergency dentistry in future. The... - Learn more
Emergency dentistry news: Flossing could relieve tooth sensitivity
People hoping to prevent emergency dentistry by ensuring they adopt an effective oral health routine could benefit from dental care advice. Individuals with... - Learn more
Women ‘are less likely to need an emergency dentist’
Women are more likely to see a dentist regularly in order to reduce the risk of needing root canal treatment, a study has suggested. Findings published in the... - Learn more
Emergency dentistry news: British people ‘are oblivious to oral healthcare’
People who want to limit their chances of needing emergency dentistry should do more to improve their overall oral health, according to a new survey. Statistics... - Learn more
Emergency dentistry news: Gum disease ‘could lead to wider health problems’
People worried about needing emergency dentistry could be interested to hear that people with gum disease are twice as likely to have a heart attack, scientists... - Learn more
Emergency dentistry news: Brushing ‘best way to keep teeth healthy’
People who brush their teeth regularly are more likely to have good oral health and avoid emergency dentistry. Those who endeavour to keep their toothbrushes clean... - Learn more
Flossing ‘can reduce the need for emergency dentistry’
Using floss on a regular basis can significantly cut the risk of developing gum diseases that may require emergency dentistry. The Daily Mirror has suggested that...
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