Leading dental charities Bridge2Aid and Dentaid have launched their 1000 Smiles fundraising appeal as part of their Together Dental partnership.
The deadline of June 30 for the Association of Dental Groups’ (ADG) Bursary Awards 2018 is now in sight.
Dental professionals have an important role in the well-being of patients’ who suffer from dementia, according to the Dental Defence Union (DDU), who have released the latest edition of the DDU...
Eighty-nine-year-old Isabelle Puttock, from South Shields, has been announced as the first face of National Smile Month 2018, having been chosen as a winner of the campaign’s Nominate A Smile...
The dental press came together at the BDA's British Dental Conference and Exhibition to hear CleanCert’s briefing on the fundamental need for proven water line infection control processes, what...
The British Dental Association (BDA) and Oral Health Foundation have both expressed concern as a new report shows insufficient progress is being made on sugar reduction targets. Both organisations are...
Shocking research findings have revealed that 23 per cent of five-year-olds and nearly half (46 per cent) of eight-year-olds in the UK have obvious tooth decay in their primary teeth. Also, it was...
Working Feedback is delighted to announce that it is delivering its innovative NHS and private practice feedback solution to the Dental Partners network.
The British Dental Association (BDA) says government must let go of failed targets, as a report published today indicates mooted reforms of the failed NHS dental system could further undermine the...
The British public could be putting their oral health, and even their general health, at risk as new research reveals that millions are overlooking the basic oral health essentials such as brushing,...
The British Dental Association (BDA) has said local and national government in England can no longer ignore the tooth decay crisis, as the latest Child Oral Health Survey from Public Health England...
The BDA has renewed its call for a joined-up strategy on children’s oral health, as new research reveals that GPs are not given the time or training to spot the tell-tale signs of dental neglect.