Search Dental Tribune

Dental News

Filter

UK dental patients want to talk more

CHESHAM – A significant number of dental patients in the UK would welcome the opportunity to spend more time talking to their dentist about available ...

save

Every second Welsh person has not seen a dentist in two years

CARDIFF, UK: Nearly half of people in Wales did not receive any treatment from NHS dentists over a two-year period, new statistics published by the Welsh ...

save

Interview: “Hypnosis gives access to resources in the human spirit”

Dr John Butler, one of the founders of the Institute of Hypnotherapy for Medical and Dental Practice in London, has recently been inaugurated as the ...

save

British Dental Health Foundation supports food-labelling campaign

RUGBY, UK: The British Dental Health Foundation (BDHF) has announced its support of the British Heart Foundation and the Children’s Food Campaign, who...

save

Welsh Assembly member calls for chewing gum tax

CARDIFF, UK: The Welsh could be facing higher prices for chewing gum. An assembly member has called for a 5p tax on every such item to help pay for the cost...

save

Titanium implants may carry risk of corrosion

BIRMINGHAM, UK: Titanium medical implants used in dental prostheses and bone-anchored hearing aids may be less robust than commonly believed. Researchers ...

save
advertisement

Trained nose can detect oral disease on bad breath

BRISTOL, UK: The University of the West of England (UWE) in Bristol has drawn attention to an unusual course run at its Centre for Research in Biosciences. ...

save

Researchers discover enzyme that breaks up biofilm in the mouth

NEWCASTLE, UK: Researchers and dentists from the UK are currently developing a new product from a marine microbe to protect dentures, teeth and gums from ...

save

Former dentist becomes oldest Olympic torch-bearer

BOURNEMOUTH, UK: Tony Chivers, a 92-year-old former dentist from Medstead, has become the oldest torch-bearer at this year’s Olympic Games in London. ...

save

Polyclinic to offer free dental care to Olympic athletes

LONDON, UK: Athletes participating in the Olympic Games in London will be offered free dentistry and eye care at a new polyclinic in London. Two hundred ...

save

Bad teeth impair well-being of ten million UK citizens

BRISTOL, UK: A recently published study conducted by the UK dentistry group Oasis Dental Care has revealed that almost one third of the UK adult population ...

save

Dental charity finds best British Olympic smile

RUGBY, UK: British distance runner Mohammed “Mo” Farah has the most striking smile among Great Britain’s Olympians, a survey conducted by ...

save
advertisement

Campaign urges Britons to spit instead of rinse

RUGBY, UK: The British Dental Health Foundation (BDHF) estimates that nearly two thirds of UK children leave the tap running while cleaning their teeth. ...

save

Every second Briton avoids regular dental check-ups

LONDON – Only half of Britons see a dentist regularly, the latest research by international health-care group Bupa has revealed. The survey also found...

save

UK dentist fails to spot mouth cancer, supervision instructed

KILMARNOCK – A dentist from Scotland has been placed under one-year supervision after failing to identify a cancerous ulcer in the mouth of a patient....

save

British patients more satisfied with NHS dental services

LONDON – The improved access to NHS dental care appears to be reflected in British people’s opinion about dental services. While public ...

save
advertisement

Up to 60 per cent of Brits regret neglecting oral hygiene

RUGBY – A recently published survey has revealed that six out of ten respondents born in the 1960s or earlier are most likely to regret not having ...

save

Economic downturn blamed for bruxism

LONDON – According to recent reports, dentists have been warning that there has been an increase in the number of patients suffering with bruxism, or ...

save

Dental implants entail risk of nerve damage

LONDON – As the number of people choosing to have dental implants is increasing, experts have warned that these surgeries can cause severe pain and ...

save

Study raises serious concerns about UK dentistry market

LONDON – A recently published study has suggested that the UK dentistry market does not always work to the benefit of the patient. Among other ...

save
advertisement

Mobile-phone manufacturer drives business with free teeth-whitening vouchers

LONDON – The increasing desire for the perfect smile has already been exploited by some shrewd business people, such as those who recently opened ...

save

Workers forced to take unpaid leave for dental visit

RUGBY, UK: A recently published survey undertaken by the British Dental Health Foundation (BDHF) has revealed that more than half of the UK workforce does ...

save
advertisement

Tooth replacement in puffer fish may advance dental therapies

SHEFFIELD, UK: According to British scientists, the dentition of puffer fish could provide a new model for understanding the genetic processes underlying ...

save

Scottish Dental Show to be held for the first time

GLASGOW, UK: On 24 and 25 May, the first Scottish Dental Show will be hosted in Glasgow’s Hampden Park. The organisers expect more than 1,000 dental ...

save

British Dental Association criticises asylum X-ray trial

LONDON, UK: The British Dental Association (BDA) has expressed concerns regarding a three-month trial on the use of dental X-rays to assess the age of young...

save

Organisation exposes fraudulent dentists in England

LONDON, UK: NHS dentists have been claiming for work they have not done or manipulating the system to be paid more than they should, a review by NHS Protect...

save
advertisement

Costs for UK dental practices are rising

KNUTSFORD, UK: The cost of running a dental practice in England and Wales has increased within the last 12 months. In a recent survey carried out by the ...

save

Britons endanger oral health through poor choices at breakfast

RUGBY, UK: Breakfast is quickly becoming the unhealthiest meal of the day in Britain, the British Dental Health Foundation (BDHF) has suggested. Although ...

save

UK public underestimates sugar levels in popular drinks

GLASGOW – People in the UK significantly misjudge the amount of sugar in popular drinks, researchers at the University of Glasgow have found. This is ...

save

Duchess of Cambridge sparks interest in invisible braces

DUBLIN, Ireland: The operators of a medical online search engine have reported an increasing interest in invisible aligners following rumours about Kate ...

save
advertisement