News you’ve missed this week – 28 September 2024
It’s been a busy week in the world of dental news. Missed the headlines? Here’s what’s happened over the past seven days… ‘Desire for improvements’
It’s been a busy week in the world of dental news. Missed the headlines? Here’s what’s happened over the past seven days… ‘Desire for improvements’

Main Content Oral mucositis (OM) is a prevalent and debilitating side effect experienced by patients undergoing cancer therapy. Characterized by painful inflammation and ulceration of
Main Content The Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences (MAIDS) in New Delhi has been recognized by the FDI World Dental Federation for its outstanding
Main Content The recent case of a Chinese man who died following an extensive dental procedure has raised significant concerns regarding dental safety practices and
Main Content In recent years, the popularity of over-the-counter whitening mouthwashes has surged due to their ease of use and affordability. These products promise brighter
Main Content Extrinsic black tooth stain (EBS) is a prevalent condition in primary dentition, with global prevalence ranging from 2.4% to 26%. EBS typically presents
Main Content The General Dental Council (GDC) has recently given its seal of approval to a dental degree designed to provide practical training for overseas
Main Content With dentistry gaining prominence as a vital healthcare field, choosing the right dental college can shape a student’s career trajectory. In India, several
Main Content In recent research, a computer algorithm has achieved an impressive 98% accuracy in predicting various diseases by analyzing the color of the human
Main Content This article gives the top 3 news of recent times in updates of oral health and implant dentistry. In recent years, the field
Main Content The vitality of dental pulp can be compromised by deep caries lesions, traumatic dental injuries, and subsequent iatrogenic restorative interventions. Strategies to preserve
Main Content Oral cancer ranks as the 13th most common cancer worldwide, with the World Health Organisation (WHO) estimating that in 2020 alone, there were