Scotland – NHS dentists miss out on 4% pay rise
NHS staff in Scotland have been offered a 4% pay rise – but dentists have been excluded. The Scottish government confirmed that the average pay
NHS staff in Scotland have been offered a 4% pay rise – but dentists have been excluded. The Scottish government confirmed that the average pay
The Department of Health and Social Care has published a consultation document, Regulating healthcare professionals, protecting the public setting out proposals for reforming the legislation

Prolonged exposure to blue curing light slows the growth of gingival epithelial cells and may damage oral soft tissues, according to a study published in

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is contacting dental offices throughout Pennsylvania via email and the US Postal Service to ensure compliance with the Dental

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In the latest article for the Australian Medical Association VicDoc magazine prepared by members of the ADAVB Oral Health Committee, medical practitioners were informed about

Setting new goals for your dental practice can be extremely beneficial for the entire office, serving as a fresh start to tackle projects or processes
Uncompromising quality from professionals – not only when purchasing new medical devices, but also when it comes to service. W&H ProService is the standard for

Austin Air has donated 25 of its air purifier units to the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry. The dental school was researching air purifier
Henry Schein, Inc., the world’s largest provider of health care solutions to office-based dental and medical practitioners, has donated more than 10 million items of

Dentistry’s recovery has hit a milestone, as 50.8% of practices reported they were open with business as usual in the ADA’s March 15 poll. That’s
There is nothing more precious than a child’s smile. However, according to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, nearly half of children aged 6-11 are