Normalising dental care – the impact of the vaccination effort
Paul Beresford examines how the vaccination effort may shape the population’s freedoms – and expectations – as the UK continues its steps on the roadmap
Paul Beresford examines how the vaccination effort may shape the population’s freedoms – and expectations – as the UK continues its steps on the roadmap
Four in five people (80%) across the UK struggled to access dental care during the last lockdown. This is according to a new report from

Overdose rates are two and a half times higher among patients who filled a prescription for an opioid medication after a dental procedure, compared with
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The link between oral health and overall well-being has been clearly established. This is important to keep in mind for people of all ages, but

Professor Marc Tennant of the University of Western Australia (UWA) School of Human Sciences has received a $50,000 Future Health Research and Innovation Fund Focus

The University of California San Francisco (UCSF) School of Dentistry is helping to lead an initiative to build the state’s capacity to provide special needs
NHS England will expand the urgent dental care system as part of the next phase of the NHS’s response to COVID-19. In a letter to

Between 2007 and 2017, there were nearly 56,000 admissions to Utah hospital emergency departments (EDs) for dental care related to nontraumatic and preventable diagnoses, resulting

Sponsored by Dentsply Sirona, three dentists provided dental care to more than 40 children between the ages of 3 and 8 at the Maxillofacial Centre

One out of three adults covered by Medicare aren’t getting regular dental care, according to a survey by the Senior Citizens League (TSCL). “We estimate
About 10,000 people found relief with the Red Cross at the George R. Brown (GRB) Convention Center in Houston during Hurricane Harvey. Along with shelter,