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The latest report from the Council of Heads and Deans of Dental Schools (CHDDS) paints a sobering picture of the state of dental education in
The latest report from the Council of Heads and Deans of Dental Schools (CHDDS) paints a sobering picture of the state of dental education in
Have you ever been concerned by something you’ve seen between a child and their parent/carer in the waiting room? The vast majority of receptionists and
Nurturing the young talent of their students and preparing them for a demanding career is the responsibility of the UK’s 13 dental schools. Each year,
This patient presented with a fractured upper left lateral incisor. The tooth had previously been restored successfully for many years using a direct composite resin
The British Dental Practice Managers’ Association (BDPMA) recently undertook a logo review in line with the organisation’s general strategic overhaul. Its previous logo, although well
Some patients wonder what added benefits they will receive from specialist referral. It is a good idea to make it clear to them that the
It was supposed to be a routine whitening follow-up visit. The record indicated that the patient began with a shade of C3. Home whitening was
Although almost three years ago now, my memories of being a dental school fresher are still as vivid as ever. All the nerves, excitement, new
Confidentiality is the cornerstone of good practise. All patients expect that personal and clinical information about them will be held in confidence by the dentist
We know that the restorative abutments in implant dentistry attach the crown, bridge, or over-denture to the implant, but how is the attachment made? A
One of the most important factors for long-term success of dental implants is the maintenance of healthy peri-implant tissues. In today’s market, patients are more
If you have followed my articles with some interest, I am sure by now you must have realised how important it is to analyse your