Prepare for battle – periodontal treatment from a different perspective
We can learn a lot from military history if you consider dentistry as the battlefield and we, as dental professionals, the commanders drawing up the
We can learn a lot from military history if you consider dentistry as the battlefield and we, as dental professionals, the commanders drawing up the
Marketing matters. There’s no escaping it – today’s modern dental practices need to promote services in order to thrive, or even survive. The harsh reality
Studies have found that white tea could actually better for you than all of its multi-coloured counterparts. Until recently it was believed that green tea,
A year abroad now seems as much a rite of passage for students as going to the pub for the first time or surviving freshers’
Cancer of the salivary gland is higher in people who use their mobile phone frequently, according to a recent study from Israel. But in a
The British Dental Association (BDA) will warn the government this week that the future of NHS dentistry is ‘at risk’ unless ministers scrap the current
A revolutionary laser device that detects the early signs of tooth decay could end the need for fillings. The hand-held machine, designed by scientists at
Students attending Scotland’s newest dental school opening in October will get their fees paid by the Scottish government. The £7000 cost to study on the
A dental health charity has welcomed a proposal by a government health advisory board to make smokers cough up for a £10 licence before they
Dr John Girkin, one of the founders of the Centre for Biophotonics at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, has invented a hand-held machine that
A fell walker has been reunited with his set of dentures a year after losing them in the Lake District. David Packer from Manchester had
The General Dental Council (GDC) has successfully prosecuted Community First for Treatment Ltd which had dental practices in Eastfield Road in Peterborough and Main Ridge