Dental health charity rips up approval for toddler cup
The British Dental Health Foundation (BDHF) has ripped up its stamp of approval of a trainer cup after a battle over money with the manufacturers.
The British Dental Health Foundation (BDHF) has ripped up its stamp of approval of a trainer cup after a battle over money with the manufacturers.
The immediacy and urgency of a medical emergency can strike terror into us and without proper planning and practise it can be a very stressful
Consider the concept that something that is urgent should not be your number one priority. (Excepting patients in need of an emergency appointment, of course.)
If companies provide workplace flexibility and if employees perceive that flexibility as real, then healthier lifestyle habits are put into action by those employees, according
Denmark has announced plans to ban the use of amalgam in dental procedures, echoing a similar move by Norway and Sweden earlier this year. The
We are witnessing an unprecedented time in the evolution of dentistry. It is more possible than ever before for the dentist who is committed to
NHS Direct has launched a text messaging service providing details of local health services, including your nearest dentist. Send a text message to 61121 with
A US health company is working with dentists and patients to study the effects of Omega 3 oil on inflammation and gum health. The Maine
Dentists keen to branch out into dental aesthetics have until the end of this month (29 February) to secure a place on the UK’s first
BBC Radio 1’s Dr Mark Hamilton and Belfast’s Big Brother contestant Orlaith McAllister will be ‘glamming it up’ to host the Queen’s University dentistry and
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has issued a preliminary positive recommendation (Appraisal Consultation Document) for the use of cetuximab (Erbitux) in
A dental health expert has welcomed the results of a new study that warns young pot-smokers of the health risks to their gums and teeth.