Sports Dentistry

UCL Sports Dentistry promotes oral health in sport to enhance the performance and overall health and wellbeing of athletes. We achieve this through research, knowledge transfer and clinical care.

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Watch Flossing: going the extra mile on YouTube.
Watch Strength and conditioning for teeth on YouTube.
Watch Strength and conditioning for Gums on YouTube.
Peter Fine on Sport Nutrition Education Network podcast
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Peter Fine on Sport Nutrition Education Network podcast

Prof. Peter Fine joined the Sport Nutrition Education Network podcast to discuss how high simple carbohydrate intake affects athletes' oral health, sharing insights from his 40+ years in dentistry.

Professor Ian Needleman
Professor Ian Needleman

Professor of Periodontology and Evidence-Informed Healthcare

Paul Ashley
Professor Paul Ashley

Professor of Paediatric Dentistry

Julie Gallagher
Dr Julie Gallagher

Honorary Senior Research Fellow

Peter Fine
Professor Peter Fine

Associate Clinical Professor

John Haughey

Dr John Haughey

Associate Clinical Lecturer

Geoffrey St George
Mr Geoffrey St George

Honorary Lecturer

Dr Jacopo Buti
Professor Jacopo Buti

Professor of Periodontology

Dr Bianca Bratosin

Dr Bianca Bratosin

Research Fellow

In the media

Save Your Teeth with Dr. Julie Gallagher
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Save Your Teeth with Dr. Julie Gallagher

Athletics and hormone decline can lead to conditions that set the stage for dental disease. In 2022, Dr Julie Gallagher joined the Hit Play Not Pause podcast.

Profile: A sporting chance
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Profile: A sporting chance

In the Soundbite newsletter issue 20, Dr Julie Gallagher explains how a simple change of toothpaste could improve the performance of elite athletes.

Bittersweet: do cyclists consume too much sugar?
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Bittersweet: do cyclists consume too much sugar?

For Cycling Weekly, nutritionist Anita Bean asks Prof. Ian Needleman whether cyclists should cut down their sugar intake and look elsewhere for energy.

Oral Health and Performance with Professor Ian Needleman
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Oral Health and Performance with Professor Ian Needleman

Prof. Ian Needleman was interviewed on the Let's Get Running Podcast to raise awareness about oral health and performance in recreational athletes.

Contact

UCL Eastman Dental Institute
Bloomsbury Campus
Rockefeller Building
21 University Street
London
WC1E 6DE