More than 6,000 people are diagnosed with mouth cancer in the UK every year, and a new survey by healthcare provider Simplyhealth and the British Dental Health
Foundation reveals an alarming ...
Keeping your oral health in check is vital and 94% of people say they very first thing they notice is someone’s smile – so is yours in its best condition?
Colgate ...
Mouth cancer has continued to decline over the last three years, according to a new survey.
The survey, commissioned as part of Mouth Cancer Action Month by the British Dental Health ...
Dental health is put on the back-burner for young people who insist that getting their hair done is more important.
In a recent survey by Denplan, the UK’s leading dental payment ...
It’s ‘hello’ to halitosis (bad breath) and tackling embarrassing problems as new research reveals that the majority of us would want someone to tell us if we have bad breath, ...
The oral health of the nation is a growing concern as four out of ten people are brushing their teeth for less than two minutes and one in ten brush ...
Currently in its sixth year, the Dental Complaints Service (DCS) dealt with more than 1,800 complaints in the year to April 2012 – resolving two thirds of those in less ...
Julia Roberts' dazzling smile is almost as famous as her acting skills, finally we have the secret behind her mega watt smile.
The actress revealed that she owes her show-stopping smile ...
Beautiful teeth and a dazzling smile are must haves for any self-respecting showbiz personality but now a new poll has revealed which celebs have the best – and worst grins.
The ...
Not only has Tulisa Contostavlos successfully replaced Cheryl Cole as a judge on The X Factor but she has also knocked her off the top spot for the most wanted ...
The British Dental Health Foundation is looking to educate the public on good oral health after scientists discovered severe gum disease could be linked to an increased risk of head ...
Enzymes found on seaweed could prove an unexpected weapon in the fight against tooth decay, scientists have said.
Researchers at Newcastle University have been studying Bacillus Licheniformis to see if it ...
It's National Smile Month, so we've enlisted the help of Dr. Graham Tinkler, Invisalign dentist of the Clear Brace Centre, Middlesex, to help share all the information we need to ...
Judi James, one of the UK's leading body language experts, explains to us what are smiles really mean.
It's National Smile Month, so we want to find out all we can ...
With summer on its way, plenty of smiles are being seen out and about as people enjoy the warmer, brighter weather.
How appropriate then, that National Smile Month is currently taking place! ...
National Smile Month, 20th May – 20th June, is encouraging you to show off your biggest smile possible so our Simple Advisory Board experts are on hand to tell you ...
Bad breath is something that's hard to get away from, what are you meant to say to them, "Go brush your teeth"!?
With the help of oral hygiene experts at TePe ...
How much can a great smile affect your life? Quite a lot apparently?
To celebrate National Smile Month, which began on May 20, research from Align Technology reveals that people with ...
More than half of Brits believe that the quality of a person’s teeth has a major impact on a person’s career or romantic life. Yet only half of us visit ...
Your mouth is incredible. You do so much with it, and more importantly, to, all day - everyday. Every single thing you put into your mouth is covered in germs ...
Bacteria associated with the most common cause of tooth loss in adults could be a pre-curser for the development of bowel cancer, according to a team of scientists.
The link comes ...
Spare a thought for your teeth this Christmas, as eating and drinking habits could be putting your teeth in constant danger for 48 hours.
Constant snacking, drinking and eating of sugary ...
Over the next month, our bodies are likely to take a battering as we indulge in fatty, sugary, rich foods, our alcohol intake goes up a few notches and late ...
People who take a yearly trip to the dentist to have their teeth scraped and cleaned, lower their chance of a heart attack by 24 per cent, according to new ...