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Bedi features in the Herald Scotland

Dental products firm targets £1m sales by 2015 after funding AN Edinburgh start-up focused on specialist dental products is targeting £1 million in sales by 2015 after raising £140,000 in seed funding. Bedi OralCare is the brainchild of Raman Bedi, a former chief dental officer of England and Wales and chairman of the Global Child […]

Music is what life sounds like

… Eric Olson’s famous words. Regardless of age, background, likes and dislikes music is a universal language. It is an ancient form of communication that requires no verbal abilities, and can be adapted to meet the needs and tastes of everyone. We resonate with the sounds, words, textures of music and the emotions and memories […]

Tips for Brushing the teeth of someone with Autism

Oral Health is important for everyone’s health, happiness and welling. However for health professionals and carers, providing personal oral hygiene to someone with autism can be a daunting experience. Autism Speaks is a world leading autism science and advocacy organisation. In partnership with Colgate and Philips Sonicare they have developed a dental guide and video […]

Fluoride in your water; The Great Debate

Since the 2000’s there has been an expansion in the coverage of artificial water fluoridation. In 2010 the US Center for Disease Control estimated over 204 million US residents were supplied with naturally or artificially fluoridated water. 6.1 million people in the UK receive water with fluoride content and these numbers are set to rise […]

Welcome to Dementia Village

Interesting story by Dr. Gupta of CNN who travels to Hogewey, a cutting-edge medical village in the Netherlands, where every resident in the entire village has severe dementia. Could this work in other parts of the world? Worth exploring don’t you think? Dementia Village

Practical tips on providing oral care for people with dementia

People with dementia often experience memory loss, become more confused in unfamiliar environments and find it increasing difficult to carry out activities that require organisation and planning. As the illness progresses the individual relies heavily on cues from their environment to think through a situation or know how to react. When it comes to administering […]