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Welcome to Oral Health Matters, a brand new podcast from the Dental Public Health Group at University College London and presented by eminent dental public health expert Professor Richard Watt.Research Podcasts Science
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  • Public health in an unstable political environment
    Feb 17 2026

    In the opening episode of Series 2 of Oral Health Matters, host Richard Watt, Professor of Dental Public Health at University College London is joined by two global leaders in dental public health to navigate the complex and often volatile intersection of politics and healthcare.

    As geopolitical landscapes shift toward populist agendas, what happens to the world's most vulnerable populations? This episode provides a critical look at how recent political changes in the US and the Global South are directly impacting oral health funding, research, and equity. From the removal of DEI programming in American universities to the withdrawal of major international health funding in South Africa, our guests explore whether this era of "chaos and uncertainty" can be a catalyst for new, innovative models of global collaboration.

    Our Guests:
    Dr. Bob Weyant - Professor of Dental Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh, USA, and a seasoned policy advocate.

    Dr. Khabiso Ramphoma - Associate Professor at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa, and a rising leader in global oral health research.


    Oral Health Matters is produced by the Dental Public Health Group at UCL with funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).

    Follow the conversation by connecting with the Dental Public Health Group on LinkedIn, BlueSky, and Instagram.

    This is a Research Podcasts production.

    Episode Credits

    Presenter: Richard Watt, UCL

    Guests: Bob Weyant, University of Pittsburgh and Khabiso Ramphoma, University of the Western Cape in South Africa

    Producer: Catherine McDonald, Research Podcasts

    Editor: Anton Jarvis, Research Podcasts

    Music: The Documentary, Mapamusic

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    25 min
  • Oral Health Matters Series 2 Trailer
    Feb 3 2026

    Oral Health Matters is a podcast from the Dental Public Health Group at UCL and presented by eminent dental public health expert Professor Richard Watt.

    We’ll be in conversation with researchers, policymakers and activists from around the world who are working to better understand the causes and consequences of oral diseases and to identify possible policy solutions to improve oral health.

    So if you're a policy maker, clinician researcher, or member of a community who wants to know more about why oral health matters and what interventions and policies might make a difference, please follow us wherever you find your podcasts.

    Oral Health Matters is produced by the Dental Public Health Group at UCL, with support from Research Podcasts and funding from the UK National Institute for Health and Care Research.

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    2 min
  • Supporting oral health as a global priority
    Nov 19 2024

    In episode 6 of Oral Health Matters, Richard Watt, Professor of Dental Public Health at University College London is in conversation withDr Benoit Varenne from the World Health Organisation and Dr Dympna Kavanagh, Chief Dental Officer in the Department of Health, Ireland. Together they discuss current and forthcoming developments in global and national oral health policy and how the research community can best support oral health as a public health priority around the world.

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    Credits

    Presenter: Professor Richard Watt, University College London

    Editor and producer: Chris Garrington, Research Podcasts

    Artwork and audiograms: Krissie Brighty-Glover and Lauren White, Research Podcasts

    Music: The Documentary, Mapamusic

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    30 min
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