All posts tagged Waterpik
Plaque – the never-ending story
The fight against plaque is never-ending; dental plaque is constantly forming in the mouth, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. It is therefore important to ensure that patients regularly remove any food residue and bacteria, taking particular care …
Hearts and minds
Deborah Lyle looks at how best to protect patients from heart disease with better oral hygiene Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the major health issues of the day.
Oral health and dementia
The significance of maintaining oral health cannot be underestimated... Deborah Lyle says why In addition to more immediate problems such as gingivitis and periodontitis, there is an ever growing
Brace yourself for great oral health
Deborah Lyle on how best to maintain optimum oral health during orthodontic treatment Modern orthodontic treatments enable dentists to dramatically improve the appearance, position and function of crooked or
Waterpik supports scientific study
Waterpik International, Inc, provider of the Waterpik Water Flosser, is delighted with the success of this year’s poster competition and exhibition at the British Society of Dental Hygiene
Supporting diabetic patients with oral health
There will always be groups of patients for whom the recommended oral health care regime of twice daily brushing for two minutes and regular check ups is not
Raising the game for men’s oral health
Health education needs to be adapted to the recipients and should offer positive options and support rather than warnings and criticism. Placing health messages in the mainstream media is
Oral health – the silver lining of economic clouds?
It is not necessary to see the catwalks in Paris, New York, Milan and London to see what the next global style trend will be – it is


















