Dentists go for new tech based on colleague recommendation
Peer recommendation remains the main factor motivating the purchase of new technology by dentists. That’s according to an investigation by the BDTA whose research project
Peer recommendation remains the main factor motivating the purchase of new technology by dentists. That’s according to an investigation by the BDTA whose research project
A study with a focus on prevention rather than treatment looks set to transform the way in which dentistry is delivered in the NHS. The
Dyb, Dyb Dyb. Or was it Dob, Dob Dob? Never could remember. But what I do remember was the nerve-tingling excitement of parading a new
Ever since the McCarthy report was published last year, dentists have had to keep on their toes, speculating what might become of publicly funded dental
As Dr Stephen Wagner states: ‘What I can tell you is what I have seen. It looks like someone has taken a hammer to these
It is a new year and time to get the new you motivated to achieve all those career and life goals that may have fallen
A plan to halve the number of smokers in England was announced by the secretary of state for health, Andy Burnham, yesterday. The new strategy
December’s Budget brought with it the body blow of losing PRSI dentistry, and for most of us this will result in a significant drop in
A company providing CPD for dental professionals has teamed up with a dental charity to raise awareness of the problems of oral health in pockets
Mouth cancer campaigners are calling for the introduction of a new HPV test in Britain which would help diagnose mouth cancer at an early stage.
Dentistry may be among the university courses facing a fees hike if the government follows new advice. Ministers have been advised that they should consider
March sees the first ever National Orthodontic Week aimed at enlightening patients on the importance of straight teeth. It’s the brainchild of the British Orthodontic