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At-home tooth straightening boom raises concerns

November 9, 2018 | News

LEIPZIG, Germany: To the unaware consumer, it almost sounds too good to be true: straighter teeth without a single dentist appointment through a method that is also quicker and more affordable than conventional orthodontic treatment. The desire for such procedures is reflected in the growing market value of many companies offering these services. Orthodontists have expressed their concerns about the safety of such an approach though, insisting that DIY kits cannot replace professional procedures.

Managing a dental practice: Jimmy’s story

November 8, 2018 | Business, News

Jimmy* stood shyly on my doorstop and asked, “Can we go for a pint Alun?” This wasn’t the normal way for a client to start our work together, but I had known Jimmy for the better part of 20 years and understood that he was a proud man who found it difficult to ask for help.

Residents line up for hours to register with dentist in Wales

November 7, 2018 | News

LLANGOLLEN, UK: Hundreds of residents of the small Welsh town of Llangollen were photographed last week waiting for hours on end to register with a new NHS dentist in their area. The images prompted a response from the British Dental Association (BDA), which has called on the Welsh government and local health boards to ensure that situations like these do not become the new normal.

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Report shines a light on mouth cancer in the UK

November 6, 2018 | News

LONDON, UK: A report released by the Oral Health Foundation has highlighted, among other things, that more than 8,300 people in the UK are diagnosed with mouth cancer each year. The report, launched as part of November’s Mouth Cancer Action Month initiative, found that this figure has increased by 49 per cent over the past decade and 135 per cent over the last 20 years.

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Create natural gloss instantly with CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES Flow

November 6, 2018 | Advertorial, Business, News

An ideal composite material should satisfy three basic requirements: function, aesthetics and biocompatibility. A member of the CLEARFIL MAJESTY family, Kuraray Noritake Dental’s CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES Flow combines excellent handling, polishability and mechanical strength to provide a solution for all cavity classes. This universal flowable composite employs silane and filler technologies to maximise both its procedural and aesthetic outcomes, allowing dentists to create long-lasting restorations with reduced chairside time.

Interview: “Team work makes the dream work”

November 2, 2018 | Interviews, News

Despite having only qualified as a dental hygienist relatively recently, Anna Middleton has quickly developed a loyal customer base across multiple locations in London. In an interview with Dental Tribune International, she spoke of what she aims to teach her patients and how dental professionals can impact the wider community.

New adhesive prevents dental caries around orthodontic brackets

November 2, 2018 | News

LONDON, UK: Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have produced a new dental adhesive for bonding orthodontic brackets that protects the tooth surfaces around the brackets from caries. According to a 2015 meta-analysis, dental caries affects nearly 70 per cent of patients with fixed orthodontic appliances.

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Global 3-D printing market to reach US$9.7 billion by 2025

November 1, 2018 | Business, News

LONDON, UK: The global dental 3-D printing market is expected to grow to US$9.7 billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research. The report forecasts a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of this market of 29.3 per cent, driven largely by increased demand for customised 3-D printing solutions and a growing global geriatric population.

Interview: It’s time to get on board with digital technology

October 31, 2018 | Interviews, News

More than 200,000 children and adults in the UK commenced orthodontic treatment in 2017. One of the most common forms of treatment is the Invisalign Clear Aligner from Align Technology. Ahead of Align’s annual UK General Dental Practitioners (GDP) Forum in London on Saturday, 3 November, Dental Tribune International spoke with Dr Christopher Orr, one of the UK’s most prominent cosmetic and aesthetic restorative dentists and a presenter at the forum, about some of the recent changes and anticipated future trends in dentistry.

Starting Well drive encourages young children to visit dentist

October 31, 2018 | News

LONDON, UK: It can sometimes feel like dentists are fighting a losing battle when it comes to children’s oral health, especially given that recent figures from NHS Digital show that the number of children admitted to hospital for tooth decay has risen for the second consecutive year. It comes as welcome news, then, that around 30,000 children in the London Borough of Ealing have registered with a dental practice this year, thanks in part to Starting Well: A Smile4Life Initiative.

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Brexit—What can dentistry expect?

October 30, 2018 | Business, News

Time flies, doesn’t it? It seemed that the British government and the EU had all the time in the world to agree to terms for leaving and a potential future trading arrangement, yet here we are with a little over five months before the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland will be leaving the EU.

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FGDP(UK) Vice Dean appointed Honorary Dental Surgeon to the Queen

October 26, 2018 | News

LONDON, UK: Dr Mark Richardson, a vice dean of the Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK), has been appointed as Honorary Dental Surgeon to Her Majesty The Queen. The honour follows Richardson’s recent promotion to Chief Dental Officer of the Royal Air Force (RAF).

Shining a light on Kuraray Noritake’s lesser-known stars

October 26, 2018 | Advertorial, Business, News

Founded in 1926, Kuraray has a long and storied history of providing high-quality solutions in a number of fields. Since 1978, we have produced dental materials, such as the CLEARFIL and PANAVIA families of products, that have given our company a deserved reputation as an industry leader in excellence and innovation. However, there are many more products manufactured by Kuraray Noritake Dental that play a pivotal role in the daily work of dental practices worldwide, albeit without the same level of name recognition. With that in mind, we would like to highlight just a few of them.

Dental professionals urged to support Mouth Cancer Action Month 2018

October 25, 2018 | News

LONDON, UK: The Oral Health Foundation has called on dental and health professionals to raise awareness of mouth, or oral, cancer and communicate the importance of early detection by participating in November’s Mouth Cancer Action Month.

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“ORTHORA 200s are the Rolls Royces of orthodontic chairs”

October 24, 2018 | Advertorial, Business, Interviews

“We wanted a modern practice with an industrial touch: concrete floors, wood, steel furniture, black and white,” Dr Boris Dominicus says as he welcomes Dental Tribune International to the new orthodontic practice he runs with his colleague Dr Nele Mattheeuws in Reeshof, a neighbourhood of the Dutch city of Tilburg. Dominicus continues, “At the same time, we wanted a certain cosy living room feel, so our patients can feel at home.”

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Dental leaders seek to improve school meals in Scotland

October 24, 2018 | News

GLASGOW, Scotland: The Faculty of Dental Surgery of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow has published its response to the Scottish Government's national consultation on the nutritional requirements for food and drink in schools. In its response, the Faculty called for schools to remove foods such as pudding from lunch menus and proposed that young people eat more fruit and vegetables.

Researchers find Neanderthal-like features in 450,000-year-old teeth

October 23, 2018 | News

TOULOUSE, France: In a recent study, French, Italian and Spanish researchers have investigated some of the oldest fossil dental remains from Middle Pleistocene Europe. Using micro-CT scanning and detailed morphological analysis, they examined the shape and arrangement of tooth tissue and compared it with that of the teeth of other human species.

Report highlights challenges and trends in UK dental industry

October 23, 2018 | News

LONDON, UK: A report published by the specialist business property adviser Christie & Co. has claimed that the UK dental industry is suffering from a dentist shortage and key staffing challenges. The report suggests that, with Brexit looming, significant changes to the makeup of the national dental workforce could soon occur.

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