The relationship between ergonomics and magnification
In the past few years I have been intensely engaged in research among dentists regarding the relationship between eyeball rotation and neck flexion during work.
In the past few years I have been intensely engaged in research among dentists regarding the relationship between eyeball rotation and neck flexion during work.
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Minister for Health Mary Harney has said that she is looking at the possibility of establishing an independent review body that would recommend fee scales
A gender report, Women and Men in Ireland 2007, has revealed that in the health service women represented just over 30% of dental professionals at
Uploading a video of your deftness with a scaler onto YouTube could prove a valuable way to promote your practice, according to the New York
Dental care costs in the NHS may be on the rise but in Wales pet rabbits are getting their check-ups for free! Pet owners in
Dentistry magazine has arranged yet another reason to book tickets sooner rather than later for its inaugural Dentistry Live event. Anyone signing up before 22
Patients in Norfolk are being promised big improvements in NHS dentistry over the next 12 months, thanks to a government cash boost and improved communication.
My two favourite words in 2007 were: 1. Delegate – the work you give to the people on your payroll, and; 2. Outsource – the
Charges to visit NHS dentists soared last year while the number of patients fell, new figures reveal. The amount paid out by patients rose by
People from Northern Ireland are among the least likely in the UK to complain about dental services, a new report has found. Less than one
A Cheltenham dental practice has won a second legal battle with international fashion giant Lacoste over the right to use a toothy crocodile on the