Published on 22nd September 2016 by FHDC

At Far Headingley Dental Care we take feedback very seriously. Not only do we encourage people to share their positive experience via our in house…
Published on 22nd September 2016 by FHDC
At Far Headingley Dental Care we take feedback very seriously. Not only do we encourage people to share their positive experience via our in house…
Published on 13th November 2013 by FHDC
Dental fear? It’s all in the ear say researchers. The brain responses of dental phobic patients to the sound of dental equipment differ greatly to…
Published on 7th October 2013 by FHDC
A team of dentists has created a toothbrush they say can clean teeth thoroughly in less than six seconds. Manufacturer Blizzident uses the same scans…
Published on 20th September 2013 by FHDC
More than a quarter of five-year-olds in England have tooth decay, although the number is down, a survey suggests. The analysis by Public Health England…
Published on 5th August 2013 by FHDC
Dentists will know what you did last night, according to a new oral sensor device. Researchers at the National Taiwan University have created a mouth…
Published on 31st July 2013 by FHDC
New research shows that stem cells from human urine could be used to regrow teeth. Pluripotent stem cells generated from human urine cells have been…
Published on 3rd July 2013 by FHDC
A new study has found that drinking a glass of milk after breakfast significantly reduces the build-up of plaque. Results of an American study have…
Published on 13th June 2013 by FHDC
Child-led research reveals how children manage their anxiety going to the dentist. A child-led study by Queen Mary, University of London has challenged the common…
Published on 2nd May 2013 by FHDC
Analysis of the teeth of Richard III has shed new light on the life and death of the last English monarch to die in battle,…
Published on 14th March 2013 by FHDC
Researchers combined cells from human gums and cells from mice to create the new teeth Dentists may one day be able to replace missing teeth…
Published on 27th September 2012 by FHDC
The British Dental Health Foundation believes new scientific research presented is a further indication of a possible link between pancreatic cancer and gum disease. The…
Published on 8th November 2011 by FHDC
The size of our jaws decreases with age. That’s according to a new study that followed a cohort of dentists throughout their adult lives. The…