Dog owners have been urged to keep an eye out for a little-known dental condition that affects seven per cent of canines. ‘Shark teeth’, officially known as persistent deciduous teeth …
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Kanye West displays worrying growth on his top lip after undergoing experimental $850K dental surgery to implant titanium teeth
by Jackby JackKanye West sparked some concerns among fans on Monday after he appeared to have a growth in the center of his upper lip, which comes about a month after he …
- Australia
My $10,000 nightmare: I went to an Aussie dentist for a new look and came out with ‘horse teeth’
by Elijahby ElijahBy Carina Stathis for Daily Mail Australia Published: 18:42 EST, February 8, 2024 | Updated: 19:33 EST, February 8, 2024 A young mother-of-two has been left with “horse teeth” and …
- Health
One child has a rotten tooth pulled out every 11 minutes: ‘Sobering’ figures lay bare dire state of NHS dentistry as it’s revealed almost 50,000 kids needed teeth extracted in hospital last year
by Alexanderby AlexanderAccording to official figures, last year more than 100 children a day were admitted to hospital to have their teeth extracted under general anesthesia. The Office for Health Improvement and …
- Health
Dentists will be handed £20,000 ‘golden hellos’ to work in ‘dental deserts’ and sent into schools to treat children’s teeth in NHS plan to solve appointments crisis
by Alexanderby AlexanderOne in six children leaves primary school with rotten teeth, new data shows By Shaun Wooller, Daily Mail health editor Published: 20:16 EST, February 6, 2024 | Updated: 04:29 EST, …
- Health
The best times to brush your teeth, eat your breakfast and go to the gym… and why it’s good for your health
by Alexanderby AlexanderWhile some people follow a rigorous daily schedule, others go with the flow and refuse to be bound by a routine. While what you choose to do is a personal …
- Health
Revealed: One in six children are leaving primary school with rotten teeth
by Alexanderby AlexanderPeople with signs of cavities had an average of two rotten teeth, survey finds British Dental Association blames lack of measures to prevent poor dental health By Shaun Wooller, Daily …
- Health
Almost a fifth of primary school children have rotting teeth because they eat too many sweets and don’t brush their teeth properly
by Alexanderby AlexanderBy Shaun Wooller for the Daily Mail Published: 17:05 EST, February 1, 2024 | Updated: 17:23 EST, February 1, 2024 One in six children leave primary school with rotten teeth …