Dentistry Top 50 – 2009
Here we go again! The Dentistry Top 50 has attracted thousands of votes since its inception in 2006, and this issue marks the launch of
Here we go again! The Dentistry Top 50 has attracted thousands of votes since its inception in 2006, and this issue marks the launch of
Dentists are becoming the first line of defence when it comes to spotting eating disorders in patients. The announcement comes just before National Eating Disorders
A dentist is organising a charity sports race that includes the chance to win a diamond. Lucy Jaffa, from Belfast, Northern Ireland, is hosting the
In the recent CDO Update, Barry Cockcroft wrote: ‘In a service that is now commissioned by PCTs, it is important that clinicians play an important
Readers of a certain age will remember the above advertising strapline that dates back to a time when the word ‘Access’ could be uttered without
I consider myself fortunate that throughout my career I have found myself sitting at the junction of several professional thoroughfares, rather like someone who is
Busy lives and high stress levels are well renowned for their negative impact on our health but some associated disorders such as teeth grinding often
Members of the Territorial Army should be guaranteed free access to army dentists, an MP has said. Lindsay Hoyle, Labour MP for Chorley, said it
A new dental scanner has been hailed ‘the most significant change in dentistry in last 20 years’. It takes digital images from inside the mouth
Health Secretary Alan Johnson has urged south Hampshire to push ahead with water fluoridation – revealing that he gave his own children fluoride tablets when
Diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) have been within the domain of dentistry for many decades. However, the field of TMDs and other causes
Diagnosis in endodontics requires an understanding of pulpal histology, neurology and physiology, and their relationship to the various diagnostic tests commonly used in dental practice.