Dental infections in children linked to heart disease risk in adulthood
A recent study has suggested that children who develop cavities and gum disease may be more likely to develop risk factors for heart attacks and
A recent study has suggested that children who develop cavities and gum disease may be more likely to develop risk factors for heart attacks and
As part of World Oral Health Day last month, a new survey involving 13 countries revealed that the UK ranked lowest for oral health promotion
Hundreds of children under-five across Rochdale are set to be saved from the pain and misery of tooth decay after the borough was selected to

The consumption of sugary drinks in the diverse and low-income neighborhoods of Berkeley, California, dropped precipitously in 2015 just months after the city levied the
A campaign called Fizz Free February is encouraging people to cut out sugary drinks for the rest of the month. The campaign has received support from TV
A Dundee University dental professor has said improving oral health habits can help rehabilitate prisoners. Professor Ruth Freeman, from the university’s School of Dentistry, says introducing
Henry Schein and the International College of Dentists have partnered with Fleur de Vie to promote oral health care to grammar school students in Haiti

The Patterson Foundation has awarded $166,034 in grant funding to nine nonprofit organizations in oral and animal health. The foundation focuses its grants on programs
A new study published in the European Journal of Oral Sciences suggests that a handful of dark-coloured berries may lower the risk of tooth decay.
Claire Stevens – aka the ‘Toothfairy’ – has been appointed a CBE in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours List in recognition of her tireless commitment
Findings of a new study suggest that young adults with feelings of depression are significantly more at risk of oral health diseases Published in the
Listerine Go! Tabs – for long-lasting fresh breath on the go Johnson & Johnson have launched their revolutionary new Listerine Go! Tabs to dental health care professionals, ahead