Issue 12 is live ✨
In this issue:
🦷 clear aligners
🤰 hyperemesis gravidarum
🪥 fibre-reinforced bridges
.... and much more!
Take a look inside the latest issue 👉https://t.co/2gvimGYBYv
New in the BDJ, this paper provides a clinical update of dens invaginatus and proposes a new three-dimensional classification system, plus recommends management strategies to support treatment planning. Read for free here: https://t.co/yQkKoqD5rf
Read this article on dietary and mouth cancer awareness in the recent issue of @The_BDJ written by our Ambassador Alison Brown and a collaboration with colleagues 👉 https://t.co/ogPYiELHg7
Could AI help transform dental care for special needs groups? This review in BDJ Open explores the current evidence, and the research gap, on AI for dental care of special needs groups. Read for free here: https://t.co/fu59D73wU0
BDJ Issue 11 is live! Features articles on dens invaginatus, root canal treatment, barodontalgia, and more. This front cover shows how toothache used to be treated with electrical currents🦷⚡️https://t.co/Jv3J5ruaj2
BDJ Issue 10 is live!🥂
Head and neck cancer, diabetes and periodontal disease, and special care dentistry all feature.
Plus a look at The Ludicrous Operator, an 18th century satirical take on tooth extraction.
👉https://t.co/JfewPImhvg
Join us at the British Dental Conference and Dentistry Show, 15-16 May in Birmingham.
From live learning to expert advice, there’s something here for every dentist.
BDJ Issue 9 is live!🦷✨
This issue features articles on surgical furcation treatment, vaccine uptake and supervised toothbrushing.
Read the issue 👉 https://t.co/oKC6Qk3Rge
Would you trust your smile to a jeweller in the 1500s? 👀🦷
Scotland’s earliest known restorative dentistry: a gold ligature bridge on lower incisors from Aberdeen (1460–1670 CE), likely placed by a semi‑skilled practitioner. ⚒️✨
Explore here 👉 https://t.co/ruJTBDHy0o
Digital decision‑support in oral surgery: a BDJ Open study found the OSRA risk assessment app outperformed PDF guidelines for usability, efficiency and clinician confidence.
Read the article 👉https://t.co/R0Pm2CIxXi
🫀 Periodontitis & cardiovascular disease share more than risk factors. New GWAS evidence reveals shared genetic loci and immune metabolic pathways, highlighting inflammation as a potential biological link, not direct causality.
📖 Read the full article: https://t.co/RNSTVizLjN
🆕 NEW ISSUE | BDJ | Volume 240, Issue 8
What’s inside this issue:
🦷 Orthognathic cases✨ White spot lesions 😌 Conscious sedation
📖 Read the full issue now https://t.co/NrCwQt9VgL
What if the best time to prevent a child’s dental GA is after their sibling’s procedure?
A study in BDJ Issue 7 explores sibling patterns, repeat risk and missed prevention windows.
👉 Read the full https://t.co/5RenGW5PFF
🦷🧬 A BDJ Open study using Mendelian randomisation and GWAS data finds no direct causal link between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease, but identifies shared genetic risk factors linked to inflammation and metabolism.
🔗 Read the full article here: https://t.co/SXJYc3ZdVf
New in BDJ Issue 7:
Dentists’ views on the future of NHS General Dental Services, explored through a modified Delphi consensus study.
🔗https://t.co/tLZBR6mr1N
Stanley Gelbier reflects on the contributions of Gordon Taylor and Ernest Granger to hospital and school dental services under London County Council.
Read the article here 👉https://t.co/G3XKw8jiRr
🦷 Issue 7 of the BDJ is out now!
This latest issue features insightful articles on:
🔹 Fixed appliances and their clinical applications
🔹 Teeth root displacement in the maxillary sinus
🔹 Sibling patterns in dental treatment
Read here 👉 https://t.co/CW4DSEG0DJ
How can dental workplaces better support autistic clinicians? 🦷
This article draws on the Buckland Review of Autism Employment to explore barriers, legal protections, and practical workplace strategies.
🦷🔗 https://t.co/BTbfTn7RGx
How can environmental sustainability be meaningfully audited in hospital dentistry?
This article introduces the Hospital Environmental Audit and Improvement Tool (HEAIT), a framework for measuring and improving environmental practice in secondary care.
https://t.co/GxhqGDt5NF