All roads lead to Leicester
Congratulations to all those practices, teams and dentists who were shortlisted for the 2009 Dentistry Awards, as announced last month. Now all eyes are on
Congratulations to all those practices, teams and dentists who were shortlisted for the 2009 Dentistry Awards, as announced last month. Now all eyes are on
Visitors to the BDTA Dental Showcase event are invited to attend a free seminar, entitled ‘The Business of Dentistry’, presented by leaders in business management
Objective: Local anesthetics are believed to be the most frequently used drugs in clinical dentistry, and although they are generally regarded as safe, some adverse
Lack of adequate support (tooth/soft tissue) results in displacement of bilateral and unilateral distal extension removable partial dentures. Placement of implants is one option for
The annual retention fee (ARF) payment period for the UK’s 36,900 registered dentists has kicked off in the run up to the 31 December deadline.
Dentists have warned of an ‘unacceptable and growing chasm’ between those with good and poor dental health. The British Dental Association’s (BDA’s) Oral Health Inequalities
A new study suggests that low doses of radiation from dental X-rays can trigger heart disease and strokes. A team, led by Dr Mark Little
The government is to make concessions to dentists’ leaders over the details of controversial access contracts. The Department of Health will shortly announce changes to
The annual retention fee (ARF) payment period for the UK’s 36,900 registered dentists has kicked off in the run up to the 31 December deadline.
An increasing number of dental patients understand how vital it is to spot – and then report – early signs of mouth cancer. And dentists
The march of the seasons is upon us and, as a consequence of a late summer holiday, I have come back to find the trees
Compare and contrast – do you remember those words in essay questions? Well I want to compare and contrast the Steele report with the Warburton