How to motivate your patients
I’m on the road a lot, sharing systems with thousands of dentists and their teams. Recently, a dentist asked me: ‘What is the most limiting
I’m on the road a lot, sharing systems with thousands of dentists and their teams. Recently, a dentist asked me: ‘What is the most limiting
I believe that general dentists should do as much endodontic treatment as is within their capability and comfort level. This judgement should be based on
The Abbey Road training scheme for dental surgery assistants (DSA), which celebrated eight years of hard work this summer, is something of a one-off achievement.
The British Dental Association (BDA) has criticised a proposal to increase the regulatory powers the NHS has over the dental profession. The association is taking
Once it was only a problem for the rich, but today a third of UK households are now liable for Inheritance Tax (IHT) – and
The patient highlighted in this article was a 20-year-old female with a clear medical history. She presented with a missing upper premolar which had been
The nights are drawing in and the temperature is dropping. Fresher’s week is little more than a distant memory and there’s still weeks to go
In the last article I discussed how a crown might be retained by an implant, either screw retained or cement retained, explaining the rationale for
Tooth sensitivity is one of the most detrimental side effects experienced by patients during bleaching procedures. It is very common to experience some type of
It was suggested to me that I write an article on peri-mucositis and peri-implantitis. This is a challenge for me because I do not know
The new contracts have, in the main, changed many practitioners’ view of where they see themselves today, tomorrow and in the coming years. With this
Straumann recently opened the doors to its new, multi-functional and highly impressive UK base. Dentistry took up its invite. . . Straumann celebrated the grand