All change
By now most of you who have been practising under the NHS will have either signed the new contract or decided to opt out. Either
By now most of you who have been practising under the NHS will have either signed the new contract or decided to opt out. Either
Advertising and PR are still relatively new concepts to most UK dentists, yet interest in them is booming. That is because more practices are coming
So there I was, in Herefordshire at 9pm on a cold Monday night in early March, following directions to an unfamiliar hotel to deliver a
Concern has been expressed about the safety of formocresol use in pediatric dentistry. Formaldehyde, a primary component in formocresol, is a hazardous substance and is
NHS dentistry is facing its biggest shake up in 50 years. Under increasing pressure to improve both productivity and raise the level of patient care,
Over recent decades, dental implant therapy has become a major part of restorative dentistry and a number of clinical studies have indicated favourable long-term success
Many practice managers dwell over whether their businesses should have a website. In my opinion even dental practices, which invariably do not sell products online,
Under the new General Dental Services (GDS) contract, payments to dentists should become much simpler because the monthly amount will be calculated simply by dividing
According to a survey by Britain’s Consumer Credit Counseling Service, personal debt levels in the UK have risen alarmingly in the last two years, particularly
Dental courses around the UK are changing. The last few years have seen schools develop different approaches to the way students are taught and this
Although the health status and health behaviour of foreign-born residents of Canada have been well documented, little is known about their use of dental services.
Purpose: To compare the effect of reduced exposure times on the microhardness of resin composites cured with a ÃÂsecond-generationÃÂ light-emitting diode (LED) curing light and