Paleogenomics: How teeth told the history of epidemics!
Main Content The coronavirus pandemic is changing lives and the global economy, historians tell us, but this is not the first time this has happened
Main Content The coronavirus pandemic is changing lives and the global economy, historians tell us, but this is not the first time this has happened

For almost 100 years, BDIA Dental Showcase has been the place where the industry can showcase its latest products and services in a collaborative environment

The addition of fluoride to water has been researched for over 75 years, and water fluoridation has been proven to reduce decay by 35%1. Fluoride
Main Content The human body is filled with beneficial bacteria. But even the kindest and most harmless is fraught with danger. For example bacteria, Veillonella
Main Content Maintaining patient boundaries is one of the most sensitive ethical issues a dentist can face. The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in increased use
Main Content Ventilator‐associated pneumonia (VAP) is defined as pneumonia developing in people who have received mechanical ventilation for at least 48 hours.VAP is a potentially

An influential figure within oral health, Janet spent much of her career championing the importance of education and the career development of dental nurses. It

Main Content Adrián Espino, 23, was left suicidal by the growth, which developed from a small ‘bruise’ on his cheek at six-years-old. This growth was
Main Content The consequences of 2020 Coronavirus have been so dramatic that it shattered the economy of 150 countries – jeopardizing their lifestyle, economy, impacting

Main Content The fundamental purpose of Vision 2030 is to unite oral healthcare and recognize that oral health is an essential component of overall health

Main Content Overcoming all the discrimination and rejection from society is not as easy as it seems to be. Being transgender, they not only fight

The leading dental organisations have also highlighted the continued applicability of their guidance, and reiterated the need to consider the prevalence of COVID-19, and local