Red wine chemicals found to cut cavities
A class of chemicals in red wine grapes may significantly reduce the ability of bacteria to cause cavities, according to a US study published recently
A class of chemicals in red wine grapes may significantly reduce the ability of bacteria to cause cavities, according to a US study published recently
A retired dentist became Britain’s oldest emigrant last month when he left for a new life in New Zealand – aged 102! Eric King-Turner, who
For this first article I wanted to give you some idea of what’s going on in my head. Oh dear you might think. Do I
2008 is a big year for Preventive Dentistry. We are launching a website in March, and now we can officially announce the launch of the
The New Year could spark as many as 1.2 million people in England trying to quit smoking, figures from Cancer Research UK suggest. The charity’s
The British Dental Association (BDA) today called on the government to scrap its current method of monitoring NHS dentistry – units of dental activity (UDAs)
Two letters written by Sir Winston Churchill to the dentist who made his false teeth, telling him that he had been nominated for a knighthood,
The General Dental Council (GDC) is seeking a post-conviction ASBO against a dental technician who fitted dentures to five elderly patients without being qualified to
We can learn a lot from military history if you consider dentistry as the battlefield and we, as dental professionals, the commanders drawing up the
Marketing matters. There’s no escaping it – today’s modern dental practices need to promote services in order to thrive, or even survive. The harsh reality
Studies have found that white tea could actually better for you than all of its multi-coloured counterparts. Until recently it was believed that green tea,
A year abroad now seems as much a rite of passage for students as going to the pub for the first time or surviving freshers’