Posts Tagged ‘TePe’

The First Bio-based Plastic Toothbrush is Here

The First Bio-based Plastic Toothbrush is Here

Image Copyright TePe TePe has stepped up its movement of sustainably sourced products with the release of the first bio-based plastic toothbrush, the latest addition to the company’s ‘Good’ range. The product was first on show at the BDIA Dental Showcase 2018 from the 17th to the 19th of October, and goes on sale in […]


Jobs Will Not Be Affected by Relocation, Swedish Dental Firm Says

Jobs Will Not Be Affected by Relocation, Swedish Dental Firm Says

Representatives from a Swedish dental firm have confirmed that jobs will not be affected by relocation plans. TePe, which is currently based in Wedmore, will relocate to new premises in Wells. The family-run company has been based in Wedmore for the last fifteen years and there had been fears that local jobs would be lost when […]


Dentists Warn Against Grazing Over the Easter Weekend

Dentists Warn Against Grazing Over the Easter Weekend

Easter is a time of year when most of us indulge in a few more treats than usual. This Easter, dental experts are urging patients to try and get through their chocolate stash as quickly as possible, rather than prolonging the agony for the teeth. Oral health experts from TePe have advised chocoholics to avoid […]


Brighton Dental Team on Hand to Offer Healthy Eating Tips at Food Festival

Brighton Dental Team on Hand to Offer Healthy Eating Tips at Food Festival

Dentists and nurses from the Dental Health Spa have joined forces with inter-dental brushing experts, TePe, to run a brushing booth at Brighton Food Festival, which runs until the 1st June. The booth will be staffed by representatives from the Dental Health Spa, Brighton, and the British Dental Health Foundation and the team will be […]


New Survey Reveals the Nation’s Grotty Oral Hygiene Habits

New Survey Reveals the Nation’s Grotty Oral Hygiene Habits

A new survey has revealed that Brits’ oral hygiene habits leave a lot to be desired. New research carried out by TePe for World Oral Health Day, which is celebrated today, the 20th March, shows that a quarter of Brits go longer than 24 hours without brushing their teeth. Researchers surveyed 2,000 British adults with […]