Minimally invasive aesthetics
Some years ago, a patient requested me to do something about his diastemas and brighten up his smile. At the time my armamentarium was limited
Some years ago, a patient requested me to do something about his diastemas and brighten up his smile. At the time my armamentarium was limited
Patient-financing or treatment-financing schemes have been around for a while. As the retail industry continues to grow due to high consumer borrowings – especially during
A difficult clinical situation encountered all too often by restorative dentists is the restoration of one single upper or lower anterior tooth with a crown
When vocational training (VT) comes to an end, it’s time to weigh up your choices. Having survived the nerves and rigours of life after dental
Among many other talents, great football players have two in abundance. One is never looking rushed on the ball. They always seem to have enough
Looking back on 2005, it is clear that we have all had to go through far-reaching changes to ready ourselves for the challenges we face
Buying or selling a practice can be a difficult and stressful experience and George Antoniades was one such dentist who finally decided the time was
Volunteering internationally appeals to health care professionals and students for a variety of reasons and serves a number of purposes. If international voluntarism is to
Dental professionals should be aware that methamphetamine (MA) use is on the rise inNorth America. MA is a potent central nervous system stimulant with limited
Ankylosis is a known complication of replanted or severely intruded permanent incisorsand can be diagnosed by the characteristic sound emitted when the tooth is tapped.
The British Dental Health Foundation is appealing for dentists to help halt the growing number of mouth cancer deaths by educating their patients on the
Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an autoimmune disease accounting for 80% of all cases of pemphigus. Before the advent of corticosteroid therapy, pemphigus was fatal, with