Dental teams urged to identify signs of eating disorders amidst pandemic
A dental organisation is calling on dental teams to spot signs of eating disorders over fears they could go undiagnosed. The British Society of Dental
A dental organisation is calling on dental teams to spot signs of eating disorders over fears they could go undiagnosed. The British Society of Dental
The UK government has issued new guidance on the long-term health impact of coronavirus. Released yesterday (7th September), it states that around 10% of mild
We speak to BAFTA award-winning TV presenter and NHS consultant paediatrician, Dr Ranj, about his lockdown experience, balancing his TV and hospital work – and

Telehealth claim lines increased 4,132% nationally from June 2019 to June 2020, rising from 0.16% of medical claim lines in June 2019 to 6.85% in

The pandemic has shaped how people interact with their dentist, reports DentaVox, which posted a series of 31 questions to a hundred people pulled from

Every dental practice is facing a business turnaround. There is a great deal of confusion about certain areas such as where to consistently acquire personal
Dental associations have banded together with other healthcare groups to voice concerns over the reorganisation of health protection. The British Dental Association (BDA) and Oral
A dentist is getting ready to take on the English Channel in a bid to raise money for a dental charity. This month, Jim Lafferty

As many people use clear plastic face shields and masks with exhalation valves instead of cloth or surgical masks because they’re more comfortable, researchers at

The ADA is commending Senators Dick Durbin and Marco Rubio for introducing the Strengthening America’s Health Care Readiness Act (S.4055), which addresses health workforce shortages
One in four households (25%) across the UK opted for at least one form of DIY dentistry during lockdown. This is according to a new

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Dentistry (UTSD) had to suspend its mobile dental van