Sweeping generalisations in general practice
In my capacity as director of private sector development for IDH, I have to be careful to make my articles as impartial as possible. A
In my capacity as director of private sector development for IDH, I have to be careful to make my articles as impartial as possible. A
The tooth fairy will be leaving less cash under the pillows of tooth-losing children, new research reveals. Dental payment plan provider, Denplan, commissioned the survey
A Warwick dentist was killed in a bus crash over Christmas. Gary Porter died in Morocco on 27 December after the vehicle he and his
The pain-relieving effects of nitrous oxide – laughing gas – may be enhanced by suggestion or hypnosis, according to a new study by UCL (University
New strict legislation introduced this month concerning dentists who provide dental treatment outside NHS regulations may prove a ‘disincentive to professionals who are considering working
Patients in north east Essex, who have not seen a dentist for two years, are being offered free ‘course of treatment’ vouchers. It’s the brainchild
The incoming deputy chief dental officer Sue Gregory has earned an OBE in the Queen’s New Year’s honours list. She receives it for ‘services to
Eddie Crouch has scored a victory against the government after it failed to overturn a court ruling that protects the employment rights of dentists. The
Dundee & Strathclyde Universities won a 2008 Medical Futures Innovation Award. The Dentistry and Oral Health category is supported by the British Dental Association and
The Smile Awards shortlist for 2009 has just been announced. Entries closed at the end of November and the chairman of the judging panel, Dr
Glasgow’s ‘Curry King’ and inspirational entrepreneur Charan Gill MBE will be headlining the speakers’ list at this year’s BDA Conference. The annual conference is being
Figures show that drug and alcohol addiction is increasing within a medical profession renowned for failing to seek help when needed most. In light of