All in a day’s work for the ‘Dr Doolittle’ of dentistry
A London dentist administered root canal treatment on an operating table made from bales of hay. Bizarre perhaps, except for the fact that ‘in the
A London dentist administered root canal treatment on an operating table made from bales of hay. Bizarre perhaps, except for the fact that ‘in the
The importance of close-up dental photography • Clinical photographs form a part of the patient’s clinical record. This is particularly helpful for the dentist because
Senior dental leaders from around the world recently attended a leadership programme organised by the Global Child Dental Health Taskforce (GCDHT) at King’s to tackle
A company has launched a video-based e-learning site for healthcare professionals. The site will provide training from dental and medical professional bodies, and there is
Eight in 10 dentists believe women look after their teeth better than men, according to a new poll. A study of 100 dentists and 4,064
A touch of magic is the theme to a study day dedicated to the art of ‘speaking without words’ being staged by the Faculty of
Starbucks coffee chain aims to capture a unique warmth that sets it apart from the first two places in most peoples lives – work and
Belfast company StreamOn has launched a video-based e-learning site for healthcare professionals, including dentists. Courses are available for download to the user’s PC from the
Toddlers in Wales are to get free toothbrushes and toothpaste to stem ‘unacceptable’ rates of dental decay. A programme called Designed to Smile will also
If you are anything like me (and a good proportion of the British population) you will have a cold, had one or been fighting one
A week is a long time in the dental profession; seven days, 168 hours, 10,080 minutes; a lot can happen in that time, and it
Adult special needs patients in Cork are going without basic dental care because there is no facility to provide a general anaesthetic service, it has