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School Children to Get Mobile Dentist Visit

School Children to Get Mobile Dentist Visit

As part of a scheme to improve the state of youngsters’ teeth, deprived areas are set to get a visit from a mobile dental unit. Initially, the mobile unit will base itself at three schools in order to check the state of the childrens teeth and gums, this is hoped to improve the dental record […]


English Town That Refuses to Visit the Dentist

English Town That Refuses to Visit the Dentist

Nearly half of the population of the London Borough town Croydon has failed to visit the dentist in the past two years. These staggering figures show that an estimated 125,000 adults and 25,000 children in the borough have not had so much as a check up in all that time. The credit crunch has been […]


President Obama′s British Mother Supports the NHS

President Obama′s British Mother Supports the NHS

The mother of US President Barack Obama, Kezia Obama, has praised the British Nation Health Service and claims it saved her life. These revelations come as President Obama plans to change the US Health Service and revealed to introduce a similar service to that of Britain, where treatment for medical problem including dentistry, is publicly […]


Chris Eubank Splashes £31,000 on Cosmetic Surgery to Cure Lisp

Chris Eubank Splashes £31,000 on Cosmetic Surgery to Cure Lisp

Boxing champion Chris Eubank has spent £31,000 on dental work to lose his comical lisp. Eubank has revealed his new voice to after receiving treatment on his teeth and the gap between them that gave him his speech impediment. Eubank, 43, said: “Officially, the lisp has gone. However, I now have a whistle. I’ve jumped […]


Risen Dentists Income and New Contract Result in Brits Getting Treatment Abroad

Risen Dentists Income and New Contract Result in Brits Getting Treatment Abroad

Following the NHS Information Centre revealing the overwhelming levels of dentist salaries, many Brit’s have been left fuming and seeking treatment in other countries. The high dentist salaries coupled with news of the drill & fill practices are sure to increase the dental debate and are resulting in patients looking further afield for treatment. Since […]


Mum Invents Timer to Improve Children′s Oral Health

Mum Invents Timer to Improve Children′s Oral Health

A two in one timer had been designed to help with children’s oral and hand hygiene by a Mother of two in Berkshire. Rachel Stephens came up with the idea for a Wash & Brush Timer struggling to get her own children to spend longer cleaning teeth and washing hands. Rachel, Marketing and PR expert, […]


Tobacco also Adds to Oral Cancer Rise

Tobacco also Adds to Oral Cancer Rise

Following the Cancer Research study that highlighted alcohol as the main contender in the rise of oral cancers, tobacco has now been highlighted as a dangerous culprit. People that chew tobacco are at higher risk of getting oral cancer as the popularity of chewing tobacco rises, research has suggested. Tobacco chewing, which is popular with […]


Dental Showcase Goes Online with Twitter

Dental Showcase Goes Online with Twitter

The BDTA Dental Showcase has joined in the growing phenomenon of internet social networking with regular news snippet on the internet site Twitter. BDTA Dental Showcase has joined in on the action that a long list of celebrities, who are sharing snippets of their lives, by updating their page with regular news. The online updates […]


Thousands More Get Access to Dentists

Thousands More Get Access to Dentists

Twenty-Thousand more people will have access to an NHS dentist in Stoke-on-Trent after the expansion of a surgery and the building of two others. They will be in the Stoke and Trent Vale area as it is these communities that have the greatest need for dental services. Eight new dentists are set to work from […]


A newly Developed Anaesthetic Could End Dentist Fears

A newly Developed Anaesthetic Could End Dentist Fears

A needleless anaesthetic mist has been developed and could put an end to millions of petrified patient’s fears of the dentist chair. Clinical trials are expected to begin very soon on the anaesthesia that will numb the patient’s mouth without the use of the much feared painful needle injection.  Reports suggest that over 145 million […]