Hospitals ban sugar in tea and coffee
Hospital will see a ban on sugar in tea and coffee due to possible health risks, health officials revealed this week. The NHS in Wales
Hospital will see a ban on sugar in tea and coffee due to possible health risks, health officials revealed this week. The NHS in Wales
A truck driver is facing a careless driving charge for trying to pull out his tooth while driving. Police in Toronto, Canada, stopped the driver
New dental access statistics reveal that the majority of NHS dental patients are getting to see a dentist when they want to. But 41% of
A flying visit to the dentist before your summer holiday could help you avoid difficulties when travelling abroad – according to the UK’s leading oral
Dental care professionals (DCPs) who haven’t yet paid their annual retention fee (ARF) to the General Dental Council (GDC) are running out of time. Payments
A person’s dental patterns can identify a person as accurately as DNA testing in forensics. That’s according to new Spanish research that suggests a person’s
Dental patients will for the first time reveal the issues they have in accessing an NHS dentist. Earlier this year, patients were invited to answer
Dental charity Dentaid is hoping to raise much-needed funds in a draw for a brand new Mini. The Great Big Small Charity Car draw raises
Body Bernie Teitelbaum is executive director of the Dental Industry Association of Canada (DIAC). In this JCDA interview, Mr. Teitelbaum addresses the many factors that
A key determinant of success for any aesthetic restoration is the patient’s level of dental IQ and day-to-day oral hygiene, says Dr David Winkler, president-elect
The July issue of Preventive Dentistry is out soon – and here’s a rundown of the key oral health news features, clinical studies and latest
An innovative dental training centre has moved a step closer to its summer opening by appointing its senior leadership team. It marks a defining point