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National Smile Month 2011

National Smile Month 2011

National smile month in the UK runs from the 15th of May to the 15th of June and local councils around the country have run events to raise awareness of the importance of dental health, to help you keep a lovely white smile. One local borough that has embraced the event is Milton Keynes, which […]


Doctors ahead by a Nose in Fight against Cancer

Doctors ahead by a Nose in Fight against Cancer

Scientists are always looking for new ways to combat, prevent and neutralise cancer and now a new invention has been made to help with the fight against the disease and bring hope to doctors, dentists and patients alike. Israeli scientists have come up with a revolutionary new invention that is set to sniff out cancer, […]


Dentists to take Larger Role in Patients’ Health

Dentists to take Larger Role in Patients’ Health

A regular dental appointment at your local dentist’s practice generally involves a check-up on your dental health in order to find any possible cavities or gum diseases, and may include further appointments if it is decided you have a problem and need additional work to be done. But now dentists are being urged to take […]


Women Out-Strip Men in General Oral Health

Women Out-Strip Men in General Oral Health

Following a study of 800 men and women, it has been discovered that in the battle of the genders, women are much more likely to have better oral health than men. The report, which involved those being studied partaking in a questionnaire on oral health, as well as an oral dental exam, found that women […]


Virtual Reality Training Sweeps Awards

Virtual Reality Training Sweeps Awards

The revolutionary new technology known as haptic, has helped the hapTEL virtual dental training chair and King’s College London Dental take an impressive three awards at the Medical Futures Innovation Awards. The technology is designed to replace the outdated and expensive old way of training dentists, which involved the use of a phantom head with […]


Software of Excellence, Excellent Choice for Dental Pilot

Software of Excellence, Excellent Choice for Dental Pilot

Software of Excellence has been chosen as one of three companies to develop software for the Department of Health during the current pilot scheme, involving 62 dental practices for the new contract for the NHS. Software of Excellence is a computing company, specialising in dental systems and its groundbreaking software, EXACT has been chosen as […]


New: Irish Dentist Awards

New: Irish Dentist Awards

A new form of awards has been launched in Ireland recently, with the magazine Irish Dentist Magazine soon to host the Irish Dentist Awards. The magazine is calling all dental practices in Ireland to enter for a chance to win one of many awards from a number of categories. The Awards have been created to […]


Hague Dental Supplies Celebrate 15th Birthday

Hague Dental Supplies Celebrate 15th Birthday

A leading dental supply company, Hague Dental Supplies, are celebrating their 15th birthday and 15 years of impeccable quality of service. The company has grown from a small supplying company set up by Jim Hague, and over the years has become a dominant and reliant supplier. Jim Hague also personally believes that the company’s growth […]


Vitamin D Deficiency Becoming More and More Important

Vitamin D Deficiency Becoming More and More Important

Harvey Wesley, 9, has been brought up on a strictly healthy diet by his mother, eating his five fruit and vegetables a day, fresh organic food, very few eats sweets and treats, but has had four deep fillings because of serious cavities. Despite having had a brilliant dental routine since as young as 6 months […]


Southampton Set for Fluoride Tap Water

Southampton Set for Fluoride Tap Water

After a long legal challenge, Southampton is set to have fluoride added to its tap water. The decision has been fought every step of the way by many locals, lead by a local resident, Geraldine Miller. The appeals were rejected however and the plan has been given the go ahead. The decision to put fluoride […]