Live fast and die young – it’s all in the teeth
A dental professor has discovered that tooth enamel indicates a biological clock linking tooth growth to other metabolic processes. New York University dental professor Dr
A dental professor has discovered that tooth enamel indicates a biological clock linking tooth growth to other metabolic processes. New York University dental professor Dr
Retired dentists want to stay on the GDC Register – thereby making a distinction between those taken off for ‘dishonourable’ reasons and those who have
Japan has discovered the latest recyclable item – false teeth! Denture deposit boxes have appeared in the southern Japanese city of Fukuoka in response to
With the warm weather hopefully just around the corner, we need to remember to keep drinking in order to remain hydrated. As health professionals, is
Cumbrian dental entrepreneur Chloe Booth has been named as one of the top five female business leaders in the North West of England. Chloe beat
To bitewing or not to bitewing? That is the question. Actually it’s just one of the many questions to be asked by a new graduate
A scholarship award worth £7,000 for research in primary dental care is available. The Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK) (FGDP (UK)) and the British
The link between overweight children and tooth cavities has been disproved, according to a new dental health study. Overweight children have been found to have
Tom Roberts, managing editor of Preventive Dentistry.co.uk, takes a look at what’s been going on with the website. Click here to watch the video
Having few or no natural teeth at the age of 70 may be an early indicator of accelerated ageing, Danish researchers suggest. Scientists from the
Hello everyone, it’s good to be back after my holiday. I hope you all had a fantastic Easter break; I ate my body weight in
Bad gums impacts on a person’s smile, according to a recent US study. Conducted at the University of Michigan, it assessed the smiling patterns of