Mum’s invention battles kids’ bad dental hygiene
A mum-of-two has invented a two-in-one timer that she hopes will improve kids’ oral and hand hygiene. Rachel Stephens, of Colnbrook in Berkshire, came up
A mum-of-two has invented a two-in-one timer that she hopes will improve kids’ oral and hand hygiene. Rachel Stephens, of Colnbrook in Berkshire, came up
A dental expert has come up with an idea to extend the life of a tooth filling. The researcher at the US Medical College of
In its early days, cosmetic dentistry was a dirty, heavy handed affair, but improving technology, refined techniques, public knowledge and ethical considerations have driven cosmetic
There is no shortage of significant paperwork to read on your summer holidays – if, indeed, you are taking any this year. Hard on the
Pity the poor Inland Revenue (IR). The recession has hurt the finances of millions of people and tens of thousands of organisations, but no one
‘Providers are getting more money for doing less, or perhaps for doing something different. In other words, despite the protestations of the profession, dentists are
Everybody wants the Steele report recommendations to be piloted, especially Professor Jimmy himself. Speaking to the All Party Parliamentary Group for Dentistry, he stressed the
I normally get started at 8.00am. Every day is different, but one thing I always do is brush my teeth for two minutes before getting
Aim: To assess the reproducibility of clinical diagnosis of occlusal caries using unaided visual examination and examination with an operating microscope (16ÃÂ magnification) and to
I have recently been thinking how much I value the team. I appreciate being able to send my patients out of the surgery to be
This year’s British Dental Association (BDA) organised British Dental Conference and Exhibition, to use the full title was held in Glasgow, a beautiful city filled
An exploratory study led by Professor Lucilla Poston of King’s College London has shown that women going into early pre-term labour have low levels of