The importance of taking care of our teeth has been instilled in us since childhood. But new data reveals that levels of tooth decay among adults in England are similar to those last seen in 1998.
Tooth decay has risen sharply since 2009, reversing earlier improvements and taking levels back towards those last seen in ...
Adult Oral Health Survey shows 41% of people had rotten teeth just before Labour came to power last year - as bad as it’s ...
More than one fifth of adults in England have a tooth with obvious decay, marking a 'reversal' of previous oral health ...
More than four in ten people (41 per cent) had clear signs of rotten teeth when examined by a dentist, which is up from 28 ...
The start of a new year is the perfect time to commit to better habits. Experts from every specialty at the Rutgers School of ...
English teeth are worse than they have been for 25 years - Experts said the findings are ‘deeply alarming’ ...
The findings also highlight growing impacts on quality of life, persistent inequalities and clear challenges in accessing dental services.
Rise in patients needing emergency treatment for dental infections so advanced they have blocked airways, facial swelling and ...
Oral health is often overlooked in diabetes care, yet problems in the mouth can worsen blood sugar control – and diabetes can ...
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