Dentists and divorce
Can a surgery be seen as a real estate asset or the proceeds from the business be part of a divorce settlement? What if it
Can a surgery be seen as a real estate asset or the proceeds from the business be part of a divorce settlement? What if it
The University of Plymouth is to provide £500,000 funding for the Peninsula Dental School to pursue three important areas of research in partnership with the
01-01-10 has a very modern, digital sort of a ring to it, don’t you think? The start of a new decade has to be a
Tributes have been paid to dentist Trevor Payne, former stalwart of the BDA and secretary to the Barnet LDC and the Enfield & Haringey LDC
More than half the claims against anaesthetists in a 10-year period were allegations of dental damage mainly caused by laryngoscopes. That’s according to experts at
DNA test could be key to targetting treatments for head and neck cancer. Scientists at the University of Liverpool have found that a DNA test
The anti-fluoride lobby is calling for fluoride to be licensed as a medicine in another bid to ban it from the nation’s tap water. Campaigners
As some dentists may know, for the past two years DTS International has run a wine promotion over the Christmas period. And, of course, December
A member of the Steele review team which took an independent look into NHS dentistry has been awarded in the New Year honours. Janet Clarke
It’s that time of year again. Today marks the launch of the fifth running of Dentistry magazine and ’s biggest feature. Read on to find
Dr Jane McHarg, year one lead at the Peninsula Dental School, has become chair of the Special Interest Group in Research at the Association of
One of dental charity Dentaid’s major drives is to bring to the attention of the western dental world the shocking and barbaric practice of infant