• Could machine-learning algorithms predict the patients most at risk?

    Anyone who has read my blogs before will know how keen I am about the latest technology in the industry. There’s something about the fact that we, as professionals, are living in an age of real innovation that is very exciting indeed, especially as so many of these breakthroughs have the potential to transform the

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  • Second hand smoke – the underrated risk?

    We all know that smoking is bad for us. From the pictures on the front of cigarette packets showing lungs full of tar, to nightmare-inducing images of teeth full of rot and decay – it’s safe to say that the negative impact of smoking is well advertised. But what about the dangers of second hand

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  • The sweet truth about manuka honey

    You may already be aware of manuka honey and its supposed medicinal properties. Indeed, there was a time where manuka honey was hailed as a miracle substance that was capable of curing a number of ills – but was there truth behind the hyperbole? Many of these original claims lacked scientific backing, but now, as

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  • Nanobubbles: another innovation to watch?

    Those familiar with my blog posts will be aware how interesting I find the latest innovations in dentistry. From cutting-edge research to new treatment techniques – the way dentistry is evolving is fascinating, and gives us great insight into what could be possible years down the line. I recently came across an article about nanobubbles

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  • Dummies and development: are you impacting the oral health of your child?

    When raising very young children, giving them a dummy (or pacifier) seems like a smart choice. After all, without the communication skills available, young children are often prone to periods of distress that are difficult to understand – here a dummy can be the ultimate solution. However, as much as these items are useful for

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  • VR / robotics the future of training dental professionals?

    When asked, a lot of dental professionals will say that the hardest part of their professional journey was training. After all, while written information has its own difficulties, the practical side of dentistry requires patience, precision and a number of other talents to be at a very high level in order to provide the best

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  • Psoriasis and oral health: more than a skin-deep connection?

    As a healthcare professional it never stops astounding me how much research uncovers about the complexities of the human body each year. We are constantly learning about ourselves and how various health conditions are influenced by others, and these new links are guiding us forwards into a new age of more holistic care which is

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  • Battling bad breath

    There’s no such thing as bad breath, all breath is good, however we’ve all experienced those times when you suddenly realise your breath isn’t smelling  as fresh as it could be. Now, with the need for face coverings in shops and on public transport, it’s likely that you’re more aware of your own breath than

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  • Free Dental Implant Nursing Zoom Taster Session

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  • Battling bad breath

    There’s no such thing as bad breath, all breath is good, however we’ve all experienced those times when you suddenly realise your breath isn’t smelling  as fresh as it could be. Now, with the need for face coverings in shops and on public transport, it’s likely that you’re more aware of your own breath than

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