Tongue piercings could be a dental nightmare
A new study in the US seems to suggest that tongue piercings can become an orthodontic nightmare. Researchers at the University of Buffalo (UB), New York,
A new study in the US seems to suggest that tongue piercings can become an orthodontic nightmare. Researchers at the University of Buffalo (UB), New York,
Body Members of the new CDA/CDRAF Interface Committee. (L. to r.): Dr. Alastair Nicoll, CDA Board of Directors; Ms. Heather MacKay, registrar, College of Dental
A cold sore virus has been used to treat head and neck cancer patients. The phase I/II clinical trial run by The Institute of Cancer Research
A new survey reveals that patients visiting the dentist on a ‘pay as you go ‘basis are twice a likely to delay or cancel a
A set of gold-plated false teeth, once worn by Winston Churchill, has been sold at auction for £15,200 pounds, three times the guide price. A
Hygienist Tim Ives will be looking at the role of the DCP in managing caries at a CPD seminar in September. Tim Ives spent 22
One of the UK’s top dentists will be talking about a revolutionary new gadget which calms the nerves of anxious patients at an event in
Flipper is the fun way to encourage children to use their toothbrush regularly. A toothbrush holder that attaches to bathroom mirrors, tiles or any shiny
If Beijing was a baptism of fire for Tony Clough, then London should prove a breeze. On home ground – and only a short trip
Body The Canadian section of the Pierre Fauchard Academy (PFA) held its awards gala in Montreal, during the Journées dentaires internationales du Québec (JDIQ) on
Body A swollen lip is common in clinical practice, but the differential diagnosis and management of the condition may be challenging. Lip swelling may be
Body Dr. Randall Croutze When Bob Dylan wrote The Times They Are A-Changin’ in 1963, he had no idea of the changes about to unfold.