A valuable experience
Arusha, a city located at the foot of Mount Meru in Northern Tanzania, became my home for two months this summer whilst I undertook my
Arusha, a city located at the foot of Mount Meru in Northern Tanzania, became my home for two months this summer whilst I undertook my
The publication of ‘NHS Dental Reforms – one year on’ prompted thoughts about how little has changed in half a century of NHS dentistry, writes
The British Dental Trade Association (BDTA) has announced that this year’s Showcase was the most successful to date. Earlier this month (18-20 October) 347 stands
With your finances and strategy in place, it’s time to take the next step – choosing a reputable company to match your requirements with the
A patients’ group has defended a survey which sparked global headlines about do-it-yourself dentistry in the UK. The Dentistry Watch survey, overseen by the Commission
Professor Elizabeth Davenport has been appointed as chair of a new GDC board. The role is to ensure the successful delivery of the Council’s new
A British multi-millionaire has announced plans to introduce a series of drive-in dental clinics in a bid to help solve the UK’s dental problems. Judith
A new chilli-based local anaesthetic that appears to prevent pain without causing numbness could have a huge impact on dental treatment, according to the British
Gaining financial security is the main reason why most people turn to property, which is no surprise because property has been – and continues to
Contraction shrinkage effects of command-set composite materials is well documented and therefore the onus is placed on the operator to reduce these distorting shrinkage effects
The General Dental Council (GDC) will be introducing compulsory continuing professional development (CPD) for all dental care professionals on 1 August 2008. The introduction of
The Health Select Committee has announced the details of its inquiry into NHS dental services. The Committee, a cross-party Parliamentary group whose purpose is to