Spit proteins could lead to oral cancer test
A simple screen of proteins in human saliva can accurately detect a common type of oral cancer, a US study reveals. The finding may lead
A simple screen of proteins in human saliva can accurately detect a common type of oral cancer, a US study reveals. The finding may lead
Gruesome photos showing how deadly a habit smoking can be will be slapped on every cigarette packet sold in the UK from today. The UK
Objective: Retreatment of a root canal in the case of infection requires complete removal of previous filling material. This study evaluated the efficacy of 3
The UK’s largest dental exhibition has gone ‘green’. The British Dental Trade Association (BDTA) is conscious of its carbon footprint and has been working hard
A ‘genuinely personalised’ preventive dental service depends on the time allowed for treatment, the British Dental Association (BDA) has told health minister Ann Keen. The
State of the art technology makes this new venue a great training location.
A new survey reveals that dental surgeries are failing to pick up on symptoms of mouth cancer. The facial surgery charity, Saving Faces, has discovered
The legal costs incurred, when dentists have to defend themselves against an allegation, are regularly outstripping the compensation received by patients, according to the Dental
A dentist who failed to spot that a patient was suffering with mouth cancer has been allowed to continue to practice. The General Dental Council
Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases that are characterized by high blood glucose levels resulting from insufficient insulin production, insulin action or both.
The General Dental Council (GDC) has warned that any dental nurses or technicians hoping to get round the new registration laws by altering their job
‘Action speaks louder than words’ is the message as Britain’s leading oral health charity stages a November spotlight on the killer disease. Mouth Cancer Action