‘Do-it-yourself’ emergency dental kit for holiday breaks
A ‘do-it-yourself’ emergency dental kit has been launched in time for the summer holidays that can deal with anything from cracked teeth and broken braces
A ‘do-it-yourself’ emergency dental kit has been launched in time for the summer holidays that can deal with anything from cracked teeth and broken braces
Dental practitioners gathered together recently for a seminar that aimed to help maximise practice performance. Midlands dentists gathered at Sixways Stadium, Worcester, for the intensive
A forensics course for the whole dental team promises to enlighten dental professionals on all aspects of this area of dentistry. From court presentations to
A shocking new study suggests that males with type 2 diabetes are twice more likely to suffer from tooth loss than those without the illness.
It’s one thing knowing what makes a good team, it’s another putting that knowledge into practice and actually making it work. Emma John, practice manager
Body Download PDF ABSTRACT Major advances in the testing of oral fluid (e.g., saliva) may lead to the diagnosis and treatment of previously undiagnosed
New research reveals that many dentists are unprepared for registration with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). With the government intent on retaining the requirements for
The outcome of the General Election on 6 May meant that no single party was in a position to form a Government, and we now
Smiles are important to Dr Jennifer Bate. As a committed young dentist, she is dedicated to putting a smile on the faces of her patients.
A new study reveals that heavy tea drinkers run the risk of bone problems due to the high content of fluoride. The research reveals that
Dentistry students have a 99% chance of securing a job when they graduate. This flies in the face of the current trend with one in
Body The article1 in JCDA summarizing the highlights of the Oral Health Component of the Canadian Health Measures Survey was informative and well presented. The