A new hole or a deeper hole?
When we amble around the corridors of any dental exhibition, or sit in a conference auditorium or seminar room for any length of time, the
When we amble around the corridors of any dental exhibition, or sit in a conference auditorium or seminar room for any length of time, the
ANNAPOLIS, MD — May 1, 2013 — The Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention (OSAP) is helping to groom future infection control leaders through a
New research in the field of periodontology suggests that there are links between healthy gums and general wellbeing, including systemic illnesses such as diabetes and
At a meeting on 28 March 2013 the General Dental Council (GDC) voted to remove its barrier to direct access for some dental care professionals
The department of health (DH) was asked for progress on the shake-up, as it prepared to launch the second wave of pilot schemes, which began
The new EU Directive on needlestick safety that aims to crack down on the one million needlestick injuries each year in Europe may protect dentists
May Day used to be marked in Oxford by some students jumping off the Magdalen College Bridge into the River Cherwell. Health and Safety have
The project Dental INN has been designed by the architect Peter Stasek as a dental facility in form of a therapy-lounge for dental beauty in Viernheim/Germany.
The start date for Dental Foundation and Dental Core Training will be moving to early September to improve supervision of dental trainees and promote better
ADAA is the voice of dental assistants to the public and to all professional communities of interest. ADAA in collaboration with other notable professional organizations
Portland, Maine – University of New England’s Dental Hygiene program is celebrating 50 years since the graduation of its first class in 1963. A reception
Chicago, IL – April 30, 2013 – The American Academy of Periodontology (AAP), in collaboration with the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP),) recently published a