Applications to dental school on the up
Applications for 2010 to a dental school have risen by 32% following a phenomenal 122% last year. The figures for the Peninsula Dental School –
Applications for 2010 to a dental school have risen by 32% following a phenomenal 122% last year. The figures for the Peninsula Dental School –
Scientists are suggesting mercury amalgam dental fillings may be less toxic than previously thought. That’s the verdict of a new study appearing online in ACS
The 2009 Dentistry Awards was a resounding success, leaving winning dental practice teams ‘on a high’ after claiming they’d had ‘a night we will never
The Department of Health will not be seeking NICE guidance on the HTM 01-05 decontamination guidelines for dental surgeries, despite calls to do so from
If you think that hailing a cab for patients and paying for it to get them to their appointments on time is a bit excessive,
Dentists are being offered a new service designed to wrap up the business of website design in one easy package. Dentistry magazine and are offering
I’ve been in my current role for three years. I am responsible for co-ordinating a variety of oral health improvement programmes within NHS Lanarkshire. Most
Alison White has been appointed as interim chief executive and registrar of the General Dental Council (GDC). Alison has a strong track record of strategic
A Newcastle dental student has won the Junior Colgate Prize at the British Society for Dental Research (BSDR) conference in Glasgow. Rhiannon Davies (BDS 2009)
Since computers started to become widely available to small businesses, information technology has been playing a greater role in the way that small businesses operate
It’s been a busy few months in the BADN office – our National Dental Nursing Conference in Cheltenham last month, Showcase in Birmingham this month
A dental technology firm looks set to sign a distribution agreement covering all of North America within weeks if it gains regulatory approval for the