As one door closes . . .
On 31 December 2006 the British Dental Receptionists’ Association (BDRA) sadly ceased to exist. The British Association of Dental Nurses has generously offered BDRA members
On 31 December 2006 the British Dental Receptionists’ Association (BDRA) sadly ceased to exist. The British Association of Dental Nurses has generously offered BDRA members
Rotary nickel titanium (RNT) files have been an exciting addition to the endodontic armamentarium. The files are superelastic, meaning they will regain their shape after
I may sound like a scratched record sometimes, but the more I listen to enquiries from new and existing clients, the more I realise that
Exams are an unavoidable aspect of dental school that nobody enjoys. The types of assessment students have to take during their academic career varies wildly
We are a nation of great knockers. We love to knock success and celebrity. We also love to hate profitable businesses – they are money-grabbing
Full government inspections of wholly private dental practices may be in operation in Wales from March. Legislation to eliminate the gap occupied by practices which
As a newly qualified dentist, you’ve considered the options and decided to pursue a career in primary dental care. So, what do you do next?
The patient in this article presented with a fractured lower molar tooth. This tooth was asymptomatic but had sustained a fracture after years of effective
Dentists have accomplished one of the greatest hurdles of their careers when they master case presentation skills. This involves more than simply educating patients about
The Scottish Liberal Democrats have vowed to embark on an international search in order to find 100 extra dentists for the country. As part of
For those of us studying at dental school, Christmas time not only marks the end of a long and taxing term, but a period of
At some time or another, every receptionist will encounter a situation where they will need to make a decision to protect a patient’s confidentiality. At