
King’s College London hosts first UK edition of Ivoclar Summer School
LONDON, England: The Ivoclar Summer School, an international education initiative for dental students, was held in the UK for the first time this summer. From

LONDON, England: The Ivoclar Summer School, an international education initiative for dental students, was held in the UK for the first time this summer. From
Researchers from the Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences at King’s College London have conducted the first randomised controlled trial for the treatment of
Scientists have successfully created the environment needed to grow teeth, marking a major breakthrough in their research. The King’s College London (KCL) researchers believe the
Welcome to LonDEC – the multi-million pound, high-specification centre at King’s College London that is dedicated to training all oral healthcare professionals. LonDEC aims to
The lead researcher behind dentures inspired by octopus suckers shares what drew him to the sea creatures and outlines the next steps in the research.
LonDEC is excited to offer this essential training on how to survive a CQC inspection, accessible right from your home or clinic. This webinar is
King’s College London introduces its Expanding Your Practice: Everyday Paediatric Dentistry Made Easy workshop, focusing on a minimal intervention approach to paediatric dentistry. In recent years,
A new artificial intelligence (AI) platform could allow dentists and dental students to read X-rays with higher accuracy, helping them to better detect tooth decay.
Asmeen Hossenboccus and Moniba Khan explain the story behind their book, Sam’s Dental Adventure, and how they hope it will be a key tool for

The Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences at King’s College London has a new student society, and one that has arrived with impeccable timing.
Chet Trivedy will discuss medical emergencies at the Online CPD Dentistry Show next Friday. Taking place on Friday 11 June from 08:00 to 20:00, delegates
COVID-19 fever temperature should be adjusted according to age, researchers are suggesting. The team found that basal body temperature was lower in older people and