A good patient
What do we mean by the term ‘a good patient’, I wonder? Someone who pays their bills on the day? Someone who carries out all
What do we mean by the term ‘a good patient’, I wonder? Someone who pays their bills on the day? Someone who carries out all
So far in the last three articles we have covered the following blockages to the uptake of periodontal care by our patients: • Initial attendance
The deadline for entries to this year’s Dentistry Awards 2007 is less than a month away. Don’t miss your chance to outshine your competitors…. If
The General Dental Council is seeking higher education professionals to oversee its new examination for overseas dentists. Following the launch of the new Overseas Registration
The UK’s first training course for orthodontic therapists has begun at the Leeds Dental Institute. The students will complete a 45-week course which will lead
The General Dental Council is looking for views on its draft guidance for registrants concerning their responsibilities when acting in a business capacity. The guidance,
The British Dental Trade Association has released details on how delegates to this year’s Showcase can claim their Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Whether you are
Shopping around for motor and home insurance has become much easier in recent years. You can get quotes by phone or use the internet to
This patient was a 53-year-old female with a repeated pain history associated with her unerupted third molar. The referring practitioner had made several attempts over
It is very important to carry out a thorough and accurate dental assessment. This will help in the treatment planning stages, and is important for
MPs are to launch an inquiry into the government’s controversial dental reforms. The Commons Health Select Committee plans to kick-off its investigation when members return
The government’s first-year report on the new NHS dental contract has confirmed the controversial reforms have failed to increase access to services. However, the Department