David Cameron fails to mention dentistry
David Cameron failed to mention dentistry in his latest speech about the nation’s health David Cameron called for a ‘completely new approach to public health and
David Cameron failed to mention dentistry in his latest speech about the nation’s health David Cameron called for a ‘completely new approach to public health and
Winner Jo Dickinson Jo Dickinson, winner of UK Best Outstanding Team Member at The Dentistry Awards says that there has been an increase in patients
Jimmy Steele’s comments on contract reform welcomed Professor Jimmy Steele’s comments, highlighting the gulf between his vision for contract reform, and the prototypes, have been
Managing director of DPAS Dental Plans, Gary Anders, explains why expert help from external agencies can prove invaluable when developing a dental practice. As John
Chicago (May 15, 2015) — A recently released National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) data brief details the results of the National Health and
NASHVILLE, Tenn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Most people wouldn’t equate a dentist office visit with a diabetes diagnosis, but according to research presented today at the American Association of
Ivoclar Vivadent congratulates Robert A. Ganley, CEO, on his 35-year anniversary with the company. As a leader throughout the dental industry, Ganley’s unique vision has
Ivoclar Vivadent has donated $100,000 for emergency relief and assistance in the re-establishment of dental health services. As an expression of solidarity and a contribution
Body Download PDF Abstract Introduction: In 2010, the Manitoba Dental Association launched its Free First Visit (FFV) program to provide dental screening for infants
F2 Medical Supplies explains how you could save quite a bit on your expenses. We would like to bring to the attention of how so many practices
Professor Nairn Wilson has been announced as president of the BDA Professor Nairn Wilson CBE was recently inaugurated as the British Dental Association’s (BDA’s) 129th
Nothing results in dental erosion more than soft drinks, according to a recent study by the Journal of Public Health Dentistry. The study showed that