Recovering COVID-19 Patients Shows Symptom of TMJ pain
Main Content Many patients recovering from coronavirus display multiple symptoms throughout their recovery, the latest being jaw pain known as TMJ. Dr Douglas Dieterich, a
Main Content Many patients recovering from coronavirus display multiple symptoms throughout their recovery, the latest being jaw pain known as TMJ. Dr Douglas Dieterich, a

Main Content In a paper published in Physics of Fluids, Alexander Yarin and his colleagues discovered that the forces of an airotor are no match
Main Content Mexican dentist Adela Rendon Campiglio and biomedical engineer Fernando Aviles have created a Covid-19 protective suit for dental professionals. In an interview with
Main Content According to a recent study administered by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), dentists are 50% more likely to suffer from tinnitus

“We had several events planned” said BADN President Jacqui Elsden “but these have all – including the Anniversary Afternoon Tea at the NEC Hilton in

Dr Reed graduated from the University of Southampton with a BA (Hons) in Post Compulsory Education, gaining an MSc in Human Resource Development from the
Main Content Due to the shutting down of dental practices during the COVID-19 pandemic, there is an estimated 10 million backlog of appointments by the
Main Content Oral bacteria are ready to act as soon as the dental hygienist has finished removing plaque from the patient’s teeth. Eating sugar or
Main Content When Dr. Sujata Basawaraj thought about opening her office to patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, she wasn’t sure how to keep her staff
Main Content The researchers found that dry heat treatment of the N95 mask can kill four types of virus, including the coronavirus. Thus, after processing,

Main Content Most of the dental caries is thought to be caused by Streptococcus mutans. However, the researchers at the Okayama University identified other members
Main Content The World Health Organization said on Tuesday that routine non-essential dental procedures should be postponed until transmission of COVID-19 is sufficiently reduced. “WHO