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Contracts come in all shapes and sizes. But whatever form they take, if you sign one with an employer, principal, primary care trust or patient
Contracts come in all shapes and sizes. But whatever form they take, if you sign one with an employer, principal, primary care trust or patient
Many dental practitioners are moving their practices over to more private work. But while the headline earnings of private work can look very attractive it
The problem with inflammatory periodontal disease is that it is often detected too late and treatment made more complex as a result. As in the
Outreach is the dental education buzzword of the 21st century. And as more dental schools embrace this new way of preparing their students for the
It is only natural that dentists want to make their practices as safe as possible. Accidents happen relatively rarely but there is always scope for
No-one would deny that computer and other electronic equipment is now an essential part of any dental practice. Even the smallest use a wide range
Although health care is a right of citizenship, severe inequities in oral health and access to care persist. This paper provides information on the financing,
The placement of resin composites in posterior teeth is now a common procedure in dental practice. The aim of this study was to investigate current
While many claims in the courts for damages against dentists can at first appear easily defensible, it all too often emerges that any defence has
Manchester School of Dentistry is proud to be different. It has made its mark in the world of dental education by being known as an
Last year I had a teenage patient, Josie, who presented with buried upper canines that were buccally placed in the bone but apparently unwilling to
The state of the housing market is rarely out of the news these days, and with house prices on a seemingly ever-upward spiral, the focus