Oscar winner’s fake teeth were ‘made in Britain’

Oscar winner?s fake teeth were ?made in Britain?

Rami Malek, who won an Oscar for his portrayal of  Freddie Mercury in "Bohemian Rhapsody," had fake teeth for the role made by dental technician, Chris Lyons, of British-based Fangs FX. They were described by the New York Post as ‘the real stars’ of the film.

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Brush DJ wins Small Business Research Initiative competition

Brush DJ wins Small Business Research Initiative competition

Dentist Ben Underwood, creator of the Brush DJ app has been announced as a winner of a national Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) Healthcare competition to improve children’s oral health.  Ben Underwood, CEO of Brush DJ Ltd said, “It is amazing to have not only this financial support and recognition, but, critically, access to the expertise of SBRI and its partners.”

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Campaign starts to save dogs facing death in dental study

Campaign starts to save dogs facing death in dental study

Tens of thousands of people have joined a campaign to save six labradors from being put down at the end of a medical trial in a Swedish laboratory. The dogs have had a third of their teeth removed and replaced with human dental implants at Gothenburg University. A protest has been held outside the university and a petition with more than 80,000 signatures has been handed in.

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BDA backs calls for action on stress and burnout in profession

BDA backs calls for action on stress and burnout in profession

The BDA has welcomed Health Education England’s recommendations for sweeping action on stress across health professions, and renewed its call for parity in provision between NHS dentists and GPs on occupational health. BDA Chair Mick Armstrong said: “It is refreshing to see officials waking up to the weight of evidence on stress and burnout in this profession.”

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Should you extract or restore compromised first permanent molars?

Should you extract or restore compromised first permanent molars?

A new study1 welcomed by the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry (BSPD) finds that the treatment of compromised first permanent molars in young people varies considerably across the UK. A research team led by Greig Taylor of Newcastle University, identifies the need for clear guidance for their management.

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Dentists without legal representation face much tougher sanctions at GDC hearings

Dentists without legal representation face much tougher sanctions at GDC hearings

The results of a Freedom of Information request by Dental Protection show nearly two-thirds of dentists erased from the register following a GDC hearing in 2018 did not have any legal representation. Raj Rattan, Dental Director at Dental Protection, said: “These figures released by the GDC show just how important it is to have a good defence team if you are the subject of an investigation.”

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  1. 29% real terms cut from NHS dental care for everyone in England since 2010
  2. New research finds link between deciduous teeth and childrens’ mental health
  3. Former MP to chair dental corporates association
  4. BMA and NHS England announce new GP contract package
  5. Government real spending on dentistry still falling

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