‘No compromises anymore – it’s mine!’
Jan Baxendale became a hygienist more than 30 years ago and has always considered herself a team player. She qualified with the Royal Navy in
Jan Baxendale became a hygienist more than 30 years ago and has always considered herself a team player. She qualified with the Royal Navy in
In this second part of our 2-part review, we discuss recent research about pulp tests that determine the vitality of the tooth and clinically accepted
Britain’s mouth cancer campaigners have welcomed news that eating your greens could cut the risk of cancer. The British Dental Health Foundation – organisers of
The head of a new quango, set up to advise the government on how many health professionals will be needed in the coming years, has
The GDC has opened a consultation to gather views on how the registrant fees (Annual Retention Fees) are set. The Annual Retention Fee (ARF) is determined
The Department of Health has seized on the latest statistics – showing a slight increase in the number of people seeing an NHS dentist –
The National Examining Board for Dental Nurses (NEBDN) has appointed a new Chief Executive. Phil Hughes has worked in senior managerial positions in both the
A children’s dentist has called for more aid for phobic youngsters in light of news that a girl starved herself to death, severely traumatised by
A dental charity boss has welcomed news that scientists believe they’ve found a new gene that will enable the re-growth of teeth. Chief executive of
The BDTA will again be offering members of the dental team the chance to reserve their Showcase tickets by text. Organisers reckon it’s a quick
A Norfolk dentist who gave a teenager £5 and told her it was for being a ‘good girl’ has been struck off. Among a string
England’s chief dental officer has dismissed a TV documentary highlighting the dangers involving mercury amalgam as ‘scare mongering’ and ‘sensationalist’. CDO Barry Cockcroft, who appeared