
Vanessa Muirhead
@muirheadvanessa
Dental Public Health academic and Consultant @QMUL; Avid researcher; passionate promoter of inclusion; Course Lead:
youtu.be/NuebzmWgmeM
ID: 911211716725403648
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/dentistry/people/profiles/drvanessamuirhead.html 22-09-2017 12:52:57
319 Tweet
361 Followers
41 Following



Children living in deprived areas are 3x more likely to have dental extractions in hospital. New research by CEG and colleagues Barts and The London, Queen Mary highlights an urgent need for equitable access to preventive dentistry qmul.ac.uk/ceg/news/items… BMJPublicHealth 1/3










Congratulations Julia Hurry for publishing this very interesting paper titled "Dental Health Adjuncts and Care: Exploring Access Among Asylum Seekers and Refugees in London, United Kingdom" in JDR Clinical & Translational Research journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/23…


Well done Ammar Ammar Ahmed Zaki, ACF in Prosthodontics at Barts and The London, Queen Mary Institute of Dentistry 🦷 - QMUL for completing your first patient and public involvement project funded by the Centre of Public Engagement. Great job and learning opportunity!

IADR celebrates Thomas Gill from Queen Mary University of London (Institute of Dentistry 🦷 - QMUL), who presented for the first time at #IADR2024. View his abstract at ow.ly/ps4250UBQZu. Be part of #IADR2025! Submit your abstract by Jan. 24, 2025.




Congratulations to Julia Hurry for securing a Barts Charity PhD fellowship for her project “Keeping it in the Family: Co-creating a culturally acceptable, family-based intervention to improve children’s oral health." So proud to supervise you. 👏🏾

Thank you to the local residents in Tower Hamlets who shared their ideas and suggestions about oral health research priorities for the dental school at Barts and The London in today's Big Mouth Conversation - part of the Big Mouth Tower Hamlets project!


Thank you English for Action 🧡 for inviting us to host a "Big Mouth" Conversation with your English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) learners. We are honoured to be able to capture your seldom-heard stories and ideas in the Big Mouth Tower Hamlets project in collaboration with Social Action for Health.
