Oral health in Arab world under spotlight
Oral health in the Arab world came under the spotlight this month. Representatives from 15 Arab nations and members of the Saudi Journalists Association met
Oral health in the Arab world came under the spotlight this month. Representatives from 15 Arab nations and members of the Saudi Journalists Association met
From the age of 10 onwards there is not one single photograph of Carole Clark smiling. As 46 year old Carole, a hospital admin assistant
A well-known face in the dental world, Barbara Lee, died suddenly on 11 March 2011. Barbara had worked in the dental profession for more than
The Standards committee at the GDC has recommended to Council that dentists should no longer be able to use the title, ‘doctor’. In principle, this
In the first case of its kind,he UK’s dental regulator has successfully prosecuted a clinic’s boss for ‘illegally’ performing tooth whitening. The General Dental Council
An MP is urging the government to adopt a new approach to protect UK children from alcohol advertising. Sarah Wollaston MP will put forward a
March 25, 2011 –The DentaQuest Foundation awarded more than $4 million in 2010 to organizations in 8 states who are dedicated to improving the oral
A dentist’s book advising dental practices to manage according to the leadership techniques of legendary Mongolian warlord, Genghis Khan, has won oddest book title of
A new survey of dentists reveals that many patients are hampered by the awkwardness of flossing – with many failing to dedicate the time to
CHICAGO, March 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — When it comes to their teeth, Americans have strong feelings about keeping them. According to a January 2011 survey
ATLANTA (March 24, 2011) – The Thomas P. Hinman Dental Meeting — the nation’s premiere dental meeting – introduces its new logo and look at
Denplan once again supported this year’s Comic Relief on 18 March with lots of funny fundraising antics. Staff donated money to dress up in red