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11 Oct
Is our new obsession with posh popcorn contributing to rising rates of dental injuries?

Have you noticed that supermarket aisles and café shelves are packed with all kinds of popcorn-based snacks these days? In the last few years, there’s been a huge increase in the variety of popcorn products available, with manufacturers profiting from the nation’s obsession with healthy snacking. The trouble is that…

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06 Oct
3 Healthy Packed Lunch Snacks To Help Your Teeth

When it comes to looking after your teeth, there are few things that are more important than your teeth. With occasions like Halloween and Christmas on the horizon, many of us will be looking forward to indulging a sweet tooth. There’s nothing wrong with a treat from time to time,…

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04 Oct
US and UK organisations join forces to fund new dental van in Jamaica

A charity based in the UK has joined forces with a Christian group in the USA to fund a new mobile dental unit, which will be used in Jamaica. The Angel Foundation has teamed up with the Denver Wesleyan Church in Denver, Colorado, to convert a bus into a functional,…

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30 Sep
Why You Should Treat Yourself to a Smile Makeover in the Heart of London

Are you one of those people who hides at the back of group photos or do you dread meeting new people because you’re self-conscious about your smile? If you’re not 100% happy with your smile, we’re here to help! We have an array of treatments and techniques we can use…

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27 Sep
Aspirin Could Reverse The Effects of Tooth Decay, Claim Belfast Researchers

  According to research done at Queen’s University in Belfast aspirin could lead to fewer fillings being required or even reverse the effects of tooth decay, by stimulating stem cells in teeth to boost the regeneration of teeth. Aspirin is a common painkiller drug which has been used for various…

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20 Sep
Income for NHS Dentists Drops 35% in a Decade

According to figures released by NHS Digital, the taxable earnings of NHS dentists has dropped by 35% in real terms since 2006. The average income for a dentist who owns a dental practice was £69,200 in 2015/16, a fall of more than £45,000 over the last ten years. These figures…

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