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Fluoride toothpaste recommended for disabled children
Disabled children should use fluoridated toothpaste earlier than other children, according to research from Trinity College Dublin. The general recommendation…
Dentistry
Implantology education… as you like it
There is something for everyone in the 2012 dental implantology education programme on www.courses4implants.com. The online prospectus enables dental professionals…
Dentistry
Orthodontist receives MBE from Princess Anne
Chris Kettler, specialist orthodontist and past honorary secretary of the British Orthodontic Society was invited to receive his MBE from…
Dentistry
Jaws shrink with age and impact on teeth
The size of our jaws decreases with age. That’s according to a new study that followed a cohort of dentists…
Dentistry
A tourist’s guide to mouth cancer
Latest figures say 30% of the population will get cancer at some stage in their lives. When this happened to…
Dentistry
Tongue piercings could be a dental nightmare
A new study in the US seems to suggest that tongue piercings can become an orthodontic nightmare. Researchers at the University…
Dentistry
Let’s get motivated!
It is a new year and time to get the new you motivated to achieve all those career and life…
Dentistry
Dental students offered ‘something for the weekend’
The Dental Defence Union (DDU) is teaming up with experts, FinalBDS, to help students maximise their performance with a weekend…
Dentistry
New tooth tech will fill the gap for longer
A dental expert has come up with an idea to extend the life of a tooth filling. The researcher at…
Dentistry
Orthodontic pre-alignment before indirect cosmetic dentistry
In its early days, cosmetic dentistry was a dirty, heavy handed affair, but improving technology, refined techniques, public knowledge and…
Dentistry
Orthodontic pre-alignment before indirect cosmetic dentistry
In its early days, cosmetic dentistry was a dirty, heavy handed affair, but improving technology, refined techniques, public knowledge and…
Dentistry
Researchers use a patient’s own bone to accelerate orthodontics
Researchers at the University of Southern California School of Dentistry say they have improved upon a surgical procedure developed by…
Dentistry
‘Speedy’ orthodontics uses patient’s own bone
Dental experts reckon they have improved upon a surgical procedure that rapidly straightens teeth in months instead of years. Researchers…
Dentistry
Ceramic veneers in general dental practice
Introduction Ceramic veneers were introduced in the late 1930s (Pinkus 1938) but only became widely accepted by the dental profession…
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