The hidden health hazard: back pain
Gordon Waddell’s book, The back pain revolution, states that the cost of back pain has escalated as a result of time taken off work through
Gordon Waddell’s book, The back pain revolution, states that the cost of back pain has escalated as a result of time taken off work through
Sometimes the most profitable sale you make is the one from which you walk away. That seemingly counterintuitive message is an important business lesson that
It is well accepted in the medical and dental profession that consent is required for every procedure undertaken, be it an examination or a more
Avulsion is defined as the exarticulation of a tooth, i.e. the tooth is displaced completely out of its socket. The incidence is approximately 0.5% to
‘Is this serious, doctor? Could it become cancer?’ These are difficult questions for the dental practitioner and they demand action. ‘I don’t think so but
The Resident Dentists Group UK has responded to the GDC’s changes to the International Qualifying Exam (IQE). The three-part test has been changed to a
Joanne Haines has been revealed as the winner of ‘Against the Odds’, the national competition organised by the British Orthodontic Society’s Orthodontic Specialists Group. Joanne,
A single unit anterior crown in a young female has always been a challenge to restore. We have now been using the CEREC 3D for
For decades special care dentistry has been the preserve of committed dental professionals in the public dental services who have much experience but little education
Sixteen people were in need of hospital treatment following a hazardous chemical spill in a dentist’s office in Georgetown, USA. The incident happened when less
Over recent years dental care professionals have gained enhanced status, making dental carers more aware of the importance of working in a structured, well-managed practice.
1. Carefully evaluate the tooth that will be treated, preferably with multiple radiograph views. Ideally these views are digital and as such can be manipulated