
“Oral health needs to be presented as an integral part of everyday life, not as a separate issue”
Dr Dympna Kavanagh is chief dental officer in Ireland’s Department of Health and chair of the Platform for Better Oral Health in Europe. A specialist

Dr Dympna Kavanagh is chief dental officer in Ireland’s Department of Health and chair of the Platform for Better Oral Health in Europe. A specialist

Delivery of dental care falls into two categories: single provider care (uni-disciplinary) and collaborative care. The structure of a practice—that is, solo practitioner, private multi-practitioner

PHILADELPHIA, US: The surge in social media use since the COVID-19 pandemic has increased public scrutiny of personal appearance, driving interest in dermatology and skin

Preconised by Kesling in 1946, treatment with clear aligners was initially used to correct misaligned teeth.1 Currently, aligners dominate the orthodontic market, promising superior advantages

Five years later, the majority of dentists surveyed by the ADA Health Policy Institute report they’re still using many of the infection control practices implemented
Dr. Ricci Dr. Mannion-Black Dr. Thompson Dr. Kim Dr. Lee It’s been five years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and there are still

The flu, norovirus, COVID-19 and RSV have been surging across the country, and the ADA is encouraging dentists to stay vigilant about current dental infection
Pat Langley issues a personal reminder for dental practices amid a new COVID-19 variant. As someone who recently navigated a COVID-19 infection, I’m keen to
Neel Kothari questions the morality of mandatory vaccination, citing the government’s strategy to force COVID-19 vaccinations on NHS staff. It’s bizarre to think that the
A ban on TV junk food adverts being shown before 9pm will come into force from 1 October 2025, the government has said. In a
Dentists who received funds during the seventh phase of the Provider Relief Fund must submit a report on the use of those funds in the

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention changed its guidance on March 1, saying that the general public can return to work or regular activities