Distribution of competencies in paediatric dentistry in England: six scenarios and the transformation of prevention

The dental sector in England is undergoing systemic transformation driven by an acute need to expand preventive care for children and adolescents. Caries remains the leading cause of hospitalizations among children aged 5–9 years, exacerbating the crisis of access to NHS dentistry and requiring new organizational solutions. Skills as a key factor In the current […]
Bioengineered chewing gum: selective modulation of the microbiome and formation of a new paradigm of prophylactic dentistry

Modern dentistry and microbiome research seek to understand the role of microbial communities in oncogenesis, shaping new interdisciplinary approaches to prevention. In the context of increased incidence and complex etiology, the key task remains the reduction of local microbial risk factors that contribute to the progression of squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck. […]
Artificial intelligence begins to listen: how Ambient Intelligence is changing the future of dental practice

The development of artificial intelligence in medicine is gradually moving beyond the automation of routine processes and the analysis of diagnostic data. If just a few years ago the main focus was on image recognition and digital processing of medical information, today technologies are beginning to penetrate the very fabric of clinical interaction — into […]