9/11 forensic dentist sentenced in drug case
A dentist who used dental records to identify victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks was sentenced to five years’ probation for forging painkiller prescriptions for
A dentist who used dental records to identify victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks was sentenced to five years’ probation for forging painkiller prescriptions for
Norfolk is to get a cash boost of £700,000 to provide more NHS dentists in towns that need them most. Norfolk Primary Care Trust carried
A review of cosmetic dentistry in the last decade clearly demonstrates that emphasis has been placed on dentists’ technical skills at the expense of (creating)
Congratulations to Dr Shane Byrne of Ardee, County Louth, the winner of Irish Dentist’s K Club experience. Dr Byrne’s name was the first drawn out
A London dentist is giving patients check-ups over the Internet – and believes that ultimately the technology could mean people getting a check-up in the
On 12 December 2007 the Minister for Health Promotion and Food Safety, Pat The Cope Gallagher TD, launched the report on the Evaluation of the
Community First for Treatment has been accused by the UK dental regulator, the General Dental Council (GDC), of the illegal business of dentistry on two
Scientists in the US have discovered a connection between the incidence of oral cancer and race and ethnicity. The investigation is part of an epidemiologic
The NHS is being given guidelines for the use of conscious sedation for patients with an innate fear of the dentist. The conscious sedation of
The Dental Practitioners Association (DPA) has accused Chief Dental Officer Barry Cockcroft of being ‘in denial’ over the damning figures revealing that seven million patients
NHS dentistry is in a crisis – and only the government can resolve it. That’s according to the British Dental Association (BDA) who is calling
The Irish Medicines Board (IMB) has issued its second warning in 18 months about bisphosphonates, a class of drugs used to combat bone thinning. A