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Explained: J&J’s new patient hygiene campaign
Dentistry.co.uk digs deeper into the small print of the unprecedented oral health campaign being run by Johnson & Johnson to…
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Sainsbury’s launching alcohol-free pub this summer
Sainsbury’s will be launching a pop-up pub in London this summer that will serve no or low alcohol drinks. Called…
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Real patients confirm improved patient satisfaction with Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief
A UK experience programme with real patients confirmed instant and long-lasting pain relief with Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief, with 80% of…
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HPV vaccine available to boys from September this year
Public Health England (PHE) is extending the HPV vaccine to 12 to 13-year-old boys from September this year. HPV causes…
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Reality TV encouraging children to take up smoking and drinking
Reality TV could be encouraging children and younger people to smoke and drink, public health experts are warning. Nottingham University…
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Number of children seeing a dentist increases by 2.5%
The number of children aged two and under visiting the dentist has increased by 2.5% between 2016 and 2018. That’s…
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Keeping British children smiling in 2019
In 2019 Colgate has helped inspire and educate over 1.1 million children through Colgate’s professional oral health education programmes. By…
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Oral health: the foundation of general health?
Gemma Barker considers how the mouth can be a source of infection and whether it acts as an early warning…
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Boris Johnson looks to overturn sugar tax
Boris Johnson says he will review whether the sugar tax actually improves health if he becomes Prime Minister. Mr Johnson says…
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A quarter of Brits skip brushing their teeth twice a day
More than a quarter (27%) of British adults admit they don’t brush their teeth twice a day. And a third…
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San Francisco becomes first city to introduce e-cigarette ban
San Francisco is introducing a ban on the sales of e-cigarettes until their effects on health are clearer. The ban…
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Calls for sugar in baby foods to be restricted
The amount of sugar in baby food should be restricted, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) says. It…
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Help protect the next generation of smiles
Opro is looking for dentists to join its team across the UK. Do you want to join us, the leading…
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Excessive computer use linked to poor oral health in teenagers
Excessive computer use could be putting teenager’s oral health at risk, a new study shows. Teenagers who spend three hours…
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Alcohol sales drop after introduction of minimum unit pricing
The volume of alcohol sold in Scotland has fallen to its lowest levels since 1994, analysis shows. Scotland became the…
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Care homes aren’t giving residents oral health care needed
The Care Quality Commission says care homes aren’t doing enough to ensure residents get the oral health care they need.…
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Early detection of mouth cancer – improving success
Philip Lewis explores why mouth cancer is often discovered late and what can be done to address this. I am…
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Brits blame hectic schedules for being unable to brush their teeth
British adults don’t have time to brush their teeth twice a day, a survey from the Oral Health Foundation shows. One…
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Dentine hypersensitivity – a transient condition with genuine life impacts
Dentine hypersensitivity is a common and often under-diagnosed dental condition affecting up to one in three adults (Addy, 2002). However, unlike other…
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