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BDA mourns the death of Prince Philip

LONDON, UK: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, passed away on Friday at the age of 99. Over the course of his long life, the prince was a supporter of many ...

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British Dental Association releases its 2019 manifesto

LONDON, UK: The British Dental Association (BDA) has launched its 2019 manifesto, just prior to the upcoming general election. In the document, the trade ...

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Oral health emphasised in Northern Ireland health funding report

BELFAST, UK: Recent statistics from the Health and Social Care Board have revealed that children in Northern Ireland are three times more likely to have had...

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Lengthy waiting times for dental patients in Scotland draw criticism

STIRLING, Scotland: Freedom of information requests by the Scottish Liberal Democrats have highlighted the extremely long waiting times for oral surgery ...

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New Chair of the BDA General Dental Practice Committee elected

LONDON, UK: Dr Dave Cottam has been elected Chair of the British Dental Association (BDA) General Dental Practice Committee (GDPC) in a special meeting held...

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BDA study day proves to be a success

LONDON, UK: More than 60 dental professionals, including dental core trainees and specialist registrars, were brought together last week at the British ...

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Bad breath a turn-off for potential partners, survey finds

LONDON, UK: If you’ve failed to land a date for Valentine’s Day, it might be worth checking your breath. That is, at least, the conclusion reached by a ...

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Fizz Free February initiative kicks off

LONDON, UK: Soft drinks, or fizzy drinks, are the single largest source of sugar for children aged 11–18, constituting an average 29 per cent of their ...

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University successfully integrates teaching of hygiene therapists with dentists

PLYMOUTH, UK: In dental practices, pre-established attitudes and hierarchies can often result in each member of a dental team having specific and separate ...

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Brexit—What can dentistry expect?

Time flies, doesn’t it? It seemed that the British government and the EU had all the time in the world to agree to terms for leaving and a potential ...

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