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The health risks of not looking after your teeth, from dementia to heart disease

You might not think that a spot of tooth decay could end up costing you your life, but dentists around the UK are reporting increasing cases of blood-borne...

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Dental experts share how teeth brushing could ward off dementia

Dental experts are stressing the importance of keeping your teeth and gums healthy, especially as research suggests that poor oral hygiene is associated with dementia.

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The Conversation: TikToks featuring do-it-yourself teeth whitening, fillings prompts dentist's warning

OPINION TikTok is full of videos that demonstrate DIY hacks, from up-cycling tricks to cooking tips. Meanwhile, a growing number of TikTok videos offer tips...

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BBC News

and the frustrating thing is it's those patients that need the service the most that won't get the service because they can't afford private dentistry. private fees are high. this practice in sparkhill will be spent up injanuary. the dentist will have to work elsewhere in the organisation. companies like riverdale health care, that run a number of practices, say the equivalent of treating 5,000 patients or two dentists' workload for a year. but they say it's worse than that — they have some areas where they can't recruit dentists and that money will be sent back, rather than being brought here where there's a desperate need and the staff to do the work. the nhs integrated care board said funding was discretionary and they had to try to break even across all nhs services. they recognise that this will be disappointing and that some practices might need support. michele paduano, bbc news. life pictures are coming into as of

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Breakfast

need these services. they are hard to me when they are treating people with huge amount of disease. there is a consequence where targets are not hit and they have to had money back at the end of the year. igrgihat back at the end of the year. what are the targets, _ back at the end of the year. what are the targets, could _ back at the end of the year. what are the targets, could you i back at the end of the year. what are the targets, could you explain for those that either where? what do they have to reach?— they have to reach? every practice that has an _ they have to reach? every practice that has an nhs _ they have to reach? every practice that has an nhs contract - they have to reach? every practice that has an nhs contract will i they have to reach? every practice that has an nhs contract will have| they have to reach? every practice i that has an nhs contract will have a target of units of dental activity and the house select committee, many people have said that units of dental activity are an inappropriate way to actually fund dentists, and they are also an inappropriate way to actually deliver a health service and colleagues failing to hit those units of dental activity pay that money back at the end of the financial year if they haven�*t hit the target. financial year if they haven't hit the target-— financial year if they haven't hit the tar: et. , ., the target. eddy, the government sa s the the target. eddy, the government says they are _ the target. eddy, the government says they are making _ the target. eddy, the government says they are making progress, i says they are making progress, boosting nhs dental services, they claim 1.7 million more adults and 800,000 more children have received nhs dental care in the last year compared to the previous one, they

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that sadly the integrated care boards which were told that they should ring—fence the money for dentistry have been pulls on their budget from elsewhere in the nhs. they are having to deal with additional expense because of industrial action in hospitals and dentistry is an easy area for these two ready budget, and those that they are able to carry on to see more patients are being stopped and patients are at a time where we have 12 million people looking for an nhs justice and won�*t have access in the next few months. lise justice and won't have access in the next few months.— next few months. use a funding for dentistry is — next few months. use a funding for dentistry is an _ next few months. use a funding for dentistry is an easy _ next few months. use a funding for dentistry is an easy target - next few months. use a funding for dentistry is an easy target to i next few months. use a funding for dentistry is an easy target to come | dentistry is an easy target to come and read. —— looking for an nhs dentist. why? 70 need these services. dentists are prepared and have capacity to do it, but there is in the funding. what has gone wrong? a significant number of my colleagues with the contract will not meet their targets. ——so many

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organisation. —— sparkhill. some say it is the equivalent of treating 5000 patients or to dentist�* workload for a year. but they said there are some areas where they can�*t recruit dentist, and that muqqy can�*t recruit dentist, and that muggy will be sent back rather than being brought here when there is a desperate need and the staff to do the work. —— dentists�*. the nhs integrated care boards is that funding is discretionary and energy breakeven funding is discretionary and energy brea keven across all funding is discretionary and energy breakeven across all services. they recognise this will be disappointing and some practices practices might need support. michele paduano, bbc news. we�*re joined now by eddie crouch, chair of the british dental association. this is slightly mad, isn�*t it? been promised muggy than having it taken away? however do you see this happening? —— money. i away? however do you see this happening? -- money.- away? however do you see this happening? -- money. i don't think it is 'ust happening? -- money. i don't think it isjust one — happening? -- money. i don't think it isjust one part — happening? -- money. i don't think it isjust one part of _ happening? -- money. i don't think it isjust one part of england. i'm i it isjust one part of england. i�*m hearing about this and lots of parts of england and the issue really is

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Ever Have 8 Crowns, 4 Root Canals, and 20 Fillings at Once?

If most people dread a trip to the dentist to have a cavity filled or a wisdom tooth pulled, imagine having more than 30 separate procedures done during a single visit. That's...

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Kathleen Wilson sues dentist who allegedly left her disfigured and distressed after just one visit

Kathleen Wilson alleges in her civil suit filed Thursday in Hennepin County District Court that Dr. Kevin Molldrem conducted eight dental crowns, four root canals and 20 fillings in a five and a half hour-long span in July 2020.

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US babies increasingly getting tissue sliced off around tongues for breastfeeding, but critics call it 'money grab'

Dentists and midwives across the US have been increasingly slicing off tissue around babies’ tongues to make breastfeeding easier — but some critics claim the surgery is nothing but a dangerous “money grab.’’

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