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Toddler diets and their oral health - HealthCanal.com
Toddler diets and their oral health HealthCanal.com First teeth are just as prone to dental caries as permanent teeth; by the time they are five years old, over 30% of children in the UK have dental decay 1 . The Infant & Toddler Forum (ITF) and British Dental Health Foundation (BDHF) work together to ... |
Don't let bad breath be the kiss of death - Dentistry.co.uk
Don't let bad breath be the kiss of death Dentistry.co.uk Before seeking out your Valentine this year, make sure your oral health is up to a loveable standard. That's the advice of the British Dental Health Foundation, after research revealed nearly a quarter of the population are concerned about potential ... |
Healthcare timebomb fear for GPs and dentists - This is Kent
Healthcare timebomb fear for GPs and dentists This is Kent Dr Nigel Carter, chief executive of the British Dental Health Foundation, said many dentists were "unhappy" with the system implemented in 2006. But he insisted the changes had "increased local availability of dentists and patients should no longer ... |
Children's oral health 'constantly improving' - Candis
![]() Candis | Children's oral health 'constantly improving' Candis To improve oral health, Dr Nigel Carter, chief executive of the British Dental Health Foundation, advises that children should be taken to the dentist regularly and ought to be encouraged to brush their teeth for two minutes twice a day. |
'Healthy' smoothies not so innocent for teeth, says dentist - Telegraph.co.uk
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | 'Healthy' smoothies not so innocent for teeth, says dentist Telegraph.co.uk To minimize any potential impact The British Dental Health Foundation recommends that fruit and smoothies should be consumed at mealtimes." Smoothies and fruit juice corrode children's teeth if drunk too regularly , said leading dentist Kathryn. |


