Mouth cancer walk
Hundreds of people from across the country turned out to support a free 10k sponsored walk in London’s Hyde Park to raise awareness of mouth
Hundreds of people from across the country turned out to support a free 10k sponsored walk in London’s Hyde Park to raise awareness of mouth
With nearly 350 stands in over 17,000m2 of hall space, the 2007 Dental Showcase at Birmingham’s NEC is set to smash all records. Speaking exclusively
A recent Daily Telegraph story* claimed that some dental patients are paying more for NHS treatment than they would if the same treatment were provided
Lavender Road Dental Practice sits just off one of the main roads into Leicester, deep in the Midlands. An unassuming exterior, sitting on a quiet
Health minister Ben Bradshaw has been heavily criticised for his comments that patients who cannot see a dentist should visit their GP for treatment instead.
Scientists at University College Cork are working on a biodegradable gum that can be digested or worn away by the elements. Elke Arendt, head of
The British Dental Association has welcomed the announcement of £5 million extra capital funding to help dentists in Scotland prepare to meet new guidelines on
Problems in the public dental system are causing services for children and special-needs patients to suffer, according to dentists. The Irish Dental Association is blaming
Introduction Ceramic veneers were introduced in the late 1930s (Pinkus 1938) but only became widely accepted by the dental profession some 50 years later following
Our series focusing on different career options in dentistry is now well under way. First we looked at careers in the community service and then,
Are you happy to work within the NHS? There are a number of dentists who are happy having a large list of patients and working
The Dental Defence Union (DDU) has announced the outstanding teachers and trainers who have reached the final of the 2007 DDU Educational Awards. The finalists,