Do it like a royal – get that wedding smile
With all the royal wedding hoopla that has been a major media focus over the past several months, a huge emphasis was placed on how
With all the royal wedding hoopla that has been a major media focus over the past several months, a huge emphasis was placed on how
LEHI, UT – May, 2011 – Smile Reminder, the market leader in patient engagement and communication, introduces Active Presence, the latest innovation to benefit dental
Women are better than men when it comes to taking care of their teeth. That’s according new research published in the Journal of Periodontology which
Body Creating a safe, relaxed and inviting environment at the dental office is essential to instilling a positive dental attitude in the child patient. This
Practice owners who are not on top of their recruitment documentation are in danger of paying thousands of pounds in fines to the UK Border
TV presenter Holly Willoughby has been named the British celebrity with the most welcoming smile. The survey, carried out as part of the British Dental
The nation has been fixated with the royal wedding because it gave them something to feel happy about. Now that most of the hype is
The Department of Health (DH) is applauding the success of the now defunct Dental Access Programme (DAP) which it says played a key role in
Secretary of state for health, Andrew Lansley, will now address the 2011 British Dental Conference and Exhibition on Friday 20 May, it has been confirmed
Risotto xoxo, all-day breakfast frittata and slip down slurp down pasta – these are just three of the recipes featured in a new recipe booklet
King’s College London Dental Institute has been recognised as the UK’s first Healthcare Centre of Excellence. The award was granted in recognition of patient improvements
Body Susanne Currie, DIAC president-elect The Dental Industry Association of Canada (DIAC) Board of Directors unanimously elected Susanne Currie of Toronto as its next president,