Standards for the Dental Team on the go
Having published the new Standards for the Dental Team in September 2013, the General Dental Council (GDC) has developed a mobile site dedicated to the
Having published the new Standards for the Dental Team in September 2013, the General Dental Council (GDC) has developed a mobile site dedicated to the
Washington, DC—A diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea may raise the risk of osteoporosis, particularly among women or older individuals, according to a new study published
BURNABY, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(Marketwired – April 15, 2014) – LED Medical Diagnostics Inc. has announced that its wholly-owned US operating subsidiary, LED Dental Ltd. has
Having received information on Thrive, I was keen to discover how it could help improve my practice as a business. At the time, we weren’t
Dental therapists should start drilling and filling patients’ teeth to tackle the country’s waiting lists for dental treatment, says England’s Chief dental officer, Dr. Barry Cockcroft
London, United Kingdom – The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued its first guidance for the treatment of hepatitis C, a chronic infection that affects
There are growing calls to protect the teeth of pupils by outlawing cans of pop and other damaging drinks on the playground, a move that
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INTELIHEALTH – Nearly all women with bulimia have dental problems, and most do not talk about their condition with a dentist, a study has found.
In 2012, nearly 68,000 adults went without dental care because they could not afford it, according to the advocacy group Vermont Oral Health Care for
It has been a torrid year for the British Dental Association (BDA), following the introduction of a controversial membership structure. The annual general meeting (AGM),
A commission, set up by the King’s Fund has warned that ‘hard choices’ will be necessary to overhaul a health and social care system no