
Most UK adults do not realise that periodontal disease may be associated with diabetes, study finds
LONDON, England: More than a third of UK adults in a study by periodontal health brand Corsodyl experience bleeding gingivae at least once a month

LONDON, England: More than a third of UK adults in a study by periodontal health brand Corsodyl experience bleeding gingivae at least once a month

DALLAS, US: Government survey data from 2019 shows that approximately 29 million Americans see a dentist annually but not another medical professional, providing an expanded

LONDON, England: Although periapical periodontitis can increase systemic inflammation and is associated with cardiovascular risk and impaired glycaemic control, the relationship between endodontic therapy and

ABERDEEN, Scotland: Head and neck cancer is a highly debilitating disease that has profound consequences for oral function, nutrition, communication and psychosocial well-being. Dentists are

As dental professionals, we have all had that gut-wrenching moment when a cancer patient walks through our door mid-treatment. Their mouths are full of ulcers,

LEIPZIG, Germany: As the global population ages, the number of total joint arthroplasties (TJAs), particularly of the hip and knee, correspondingly increases. Between 1% and

PITTSBURGH, US: A new US$17 million research initiative led by the University of Pittsburgh is set to revolutionise understanding and treatment of temporomandibular disorder (TMD). Funded
Homeopathy, especially for acute conditions, is quick and easy to use within dentistry and can bring an increased sense of job satisfaction to the dentist
Victoria Sampson explores diagnostic testing and how it can improve the patient journey. For nearly a century, our medical colleagues have been using diagnostic testing
James Goolnik shares his journey to setting up a holistic dental practice – and why viewing the mouth as a gateway to the body is
After his dental practice took part in a blood pressure pilot, Jeff Sherer explains how the additional service helped to elevate patient care. As a
Brooke Shipp explains how microscopy has revolutionised her clinical practice by allowing patients to visualise gum disease. As dental professionals, we often speak to patients