
World No Tobacco Day – 2018
Today is World No Tobacco Day: #Tobacco use is a major cause of cardiovascular disease, including coronary heart disease, stroke and peripheral vascular disease.... Read more.

WHO: World No Tobacco Day 2018 – Tobacco breaks heart ‘Choose health, not tobacco’
World No Tobacco Day. It’s never too late to quit a bad habit. Tobacco breaks heart 'Choose health, not tobacco'... Read more.

Reducing Risks of Bacterial Endocarditis from Dental Procedures with Oral Time Released Xylitol
Infective Endocarditis (IE) is a cardio vascular disease which occurs due to microbial infection and it has been one of the major concerns in patients with pre-existing... Read more.

Does air pollution affect your teeth?
We are all well aware of pollution that has been slaying us for years now. Pollution used to be an essay question in school and if I am not wrong it is still. So... Read more.

Three things Dentist can learn from Politicians
Dentistry is one of the most competitive and rewarding sectors in the health fraternity. Financially, it is going through a blended patch worldwide. In some areas,... Read more.

Magic of Orthodontics
Orthodontics is the advanced training in a sphere of dentistry mainly concerned with the study as well as treatment of malocclusion, irregular positioning and disproportionate... Read more.

World Hepatitis Day 2018 – DentalReach
World Hepatitis Day, observed on July 28 every year, aims to raise global awareness of hepatitis — a group of infectious diseases known as Hepatitis A, B, C, D,... Read more.

Sleep Apnoea in Children – DentalReach
One of the major concerns about creating awareness in the field of sleep apnoea is that most people have a preconceived notion about how a patient suffering from... Read more.

DentalReach – Making Sense of Dentistry
DentalReach is a free open space designed for #Dental Professionals. It adds to your continuing dental education! It’s the place to talk real world #dentistry.... Read more.

Esthetic – Multiple diastema session by Dr Ratnadeep Patil | DentalReach
Multiple diastemas could be attributed to • Missing teeth • Periodontal condition • Unstable occlusion • Patient habits in turn exert excessive force on... Read more.