What dentists can learn from Ronald Reagan
Whatever else you may have thought of him, Ronald Reagan was a leader if ever there was one. People followed him because he knew where
Whatever else you may have thought of him, Ronald Reagan was a leader if ever there was one. People followed him because he knew where
Your final year at dental school will probably end up being one of the busiest and most stressful times of your life. Your thoughts will
Potable tea as a water infusion of young leaves from the tea tree (botanical name Camellia sinensis) is one of nature’s health beverages. Its multi-molecular
One of our most popular New Year resolutions after keeping fit or losing weight is to sort out our finances. But making such resolutions is
Early referral is always the best option in this instance. That said, for a host of reasons, referral may not always be possible (if the
The vast majority of patient interactions go well and without dispute, but sooner or later many dentists experience the distress of a solicitor’s letter. This
For final-year dental students, the arrival of February is announced by the sound of vocational training (VT) application packs falling through their letterboxes. Not only
One of the most valuable services a dentist can provide for a child patient is adequate treatment of pulp involved primary teeth. It is very
Following on from my last article, my second story about being defensive features a long-term dental phobic. The first time we met she was jumpy
In my previous article I argued the case for a number of candidates for the most important instruments in periodontics. My vote was for the
A South African dentist accused of having links to al-Qaeda and the Taliban has denied the allegations. Junaid Ismail Dockrat, a dentist from Johannesburg, and
Susie Sanderson, chair of the British Dental Association’s executive board, has criticised the speed in which disputed dental contracts are being resolved. Department of Health