Getting into gear for 2007
Having long been an advocate of an annual retreat for business owners (preferably taken in August each year), I remain concerned at the number of
Having long been an advocate of an annual retreat for business owners (preferably taken in August each year), I remain concerned at the number of
Oral cancer screening and awareness has been increasing in both the media and with patients. Many patients attending general practice appointments are aware of the
Hemostasis is a finely balanced process in which an insult to a blood vessel wall, either by injury or surgical intervention, stimulates a pair of
Pain of all types continues to cause substantial burdens to society because of high health care costs and decreased productivity. Dental patients may present with
Since the late 1960s, investigators have assessed the risks associated with exposure to a variety of potentially harmful agents used in dental practice. This paper
If you are a dentist who wishes to get involved in implant dentistry, and refers out the surgical part, there remains a lot to do
If you get a spare few minutes you must read books by Malcolm Gladwell. His work is easy reading but full of amazing ideas that
There really is no magic to running a financially successful dental practice, as the majority of our clients know. There are many different skills required,
There will always be patients dissatisfied with the care they receive, or whose expectations are not met in some way or another. Sometimes this relates
Sunjay Parekh was named the winner of the 2006 Wrigley’s Oral Health In Action Student Award. This year, the organisers asked dental students, student hygienists
The clinical case pictured in Figure 1 was recently referred to me. A significant cervical perforation had occurred during the access one-week prior, and the
New dental companies are finally being allowed to form following this summer’s removal of restrictions on practices wishing to incorporate. There are one or two