Decision making in periodontics
If you get a spare few minutes you must read books by Malcolm Gladwell. His work is easy reading but full of amazing ideas that
If you get a spare few minutes you must read books by Malcolm Gladwell. His work is easy reading but full of amazing ideas that
There really is no magic to running a financially successful dental practice, as the majority of our clients know. There are many different skills required,
There will always be patients dissatisfied with the care they receive, or whose expectations are not met in some way or another. Sometimes this relates
Sunjay Parekh was named the winner of the 2006 Wrigley’s Oral Health In Action Student Award. This year, the organisers asked dental students, student hygienists
The clinical case pictured in Figure 1 was recently referred to me. A significant cervical perforation had occurred during the access one-week prior, and the
New dental companies are finally being allowed to form following this summer’s removal of restrictions on practices wishing to incorporate. There are one or two
When are folk going to grasp the fact that cleaning teeth isn’t something you can accomplish while doing something else? It is a difficult task,
Implants are the buzzword in dentistry at the moment – patients want them and everyone wants to do them. The uptake of implants in the
Fresher’s week is over. You’ve made new friends, settled into your new home and slowly getting used to fending for yourself. Now comes the biggest
Don’t let the simplicity of this little ‘gem’ fool you. It is by far one of the most powerful psychological tools you will ever come
The demand for cosmetic dental procedures around the world seems unaffected by economic vagaries and appears to be growing at a compounding rate of around
Custody of children aside, when divorce looms the most acrimonious disputes tend to centre on how to share the family assets and also the future