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Pregnancies linked to tooth loss

Women who have more children are more likely to suffer tooth loss, according to a new study. The survey of 2,635 women in the US was carried out by Dr Stefanie Russell, an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology & Health Promotion and is published on the website of the American Journal of Public Health. His findings … Continued

Mouth cancer risk related to speed that alcohol is broken down

Scientists have discovered a link between mouth cancer and the rate at which genes break down alcohol. The genes that regulate how quickly people get drunk also influence their risks of developing cancer of the mouth, larynx or gullet, a new study has found. Hundreds of patients with cancers of the mouth, larynx and oesophagus … Continued

Schottlander Prize winner announced

Awarded by Bristol University Open Learning for Dentists (BUOLD) for the best case study in the prosthetics module, the annual Schottlander Prize was won by Patrick Johns, a Community Dental Officer with the Southern Health and Social Services Trust, Northern Ireland. Presenting the prize at the Awards ceremony in Bristol, Brian Schottlander said: ‘Prosthetics as … Continued

Magnolia bark kills bad breath

Magnolia bark extract – a traditional Chinese medicine – may be the newest weapon in the war on bad breath. Wrigley said that it has added the germ-killing compound to their gum and mints. The hope is to not simply mask bad breath, as most strongly flavoured mints and gums do, but to kill odour-causing … Continued

WAC tickets

The seventh World Aesthetic Congress (WAC) – the UK’s leading and largest aesthetic dentistry event – takes place in just over two weeks and it promises to be bigger and better than ever. Attendees will gain advice to enhance their dental skills from some of the world’s leading experts from the fastest-growing area in UK … Continued

Government acts to reduce teenage alcohol intake

With excessive alcohol intake acknowledged as a major contributing factor to mouth cancer, the Health Service Executive has launched a new alcohol awareness campaign aimed at delaying the age at which young people start to drink. The HSE Alcohol Awareness Campaign features a thought provoking television advertisement depicting a number of young people in a … Continued

Belfast

Flossing while driving, opening bottles with the teeth, ignoring bleeding gums and using knives, paper clips and lollipop sticks to pick the teeth are just some of the bad habits revealed among people in Belfast by this year’s National Dental Survey. The survey, conducted by the British Dental Health Foundation and Oral B, marks the … Continued