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Starting a new job can be a daunting time. After five years of being wrapped in the protective cocoon of dental school, you’re suddenly thrust
Starting a new job can be a daunting time. After five years of being wrapped in the protective cocoon of dental school, you’re suddenly thrust
A survey has found that patients are using GPs to fill gaps in dental treatment. And some GP practices are seeing more than one dental
A new scheme to help young dentists climb the career ladder following their NHS vocational training has been launched by the British Dental Association (BDA).
Health Minister Mary Harney is set to visit the Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health as part of a week-long a fact-finding trip in
First things first. If we are going to talk about case presentation, we have to deal head-on with an issue that makes most dentists wince.
The Irish Times has reported that health service unions are willing to discuss moves by health service management to introduce an extended working day for
A US dentist is the latest voice among dental and heart experts to say that patients with heart disease are more likely to suffer from
Young pot-smokers risk gum disease and tooth loss by the age of 32 or younger, a new study reveals. Regularly smoking cannabis as a young
Dental professionals want to make mouthguards compulsory for schoolchildren and club players participating in contact sports. Recent studies reveal that between 13% and 39% of
As the development of Adamstown continues, it has been reported that the Health Service Executive (HSE) is planning a new primary care centre that will
British patients are not the only ones going elsewhere for cheap dental treatment – Americans are now heading to Mexican border cities for the same
Health Secretary Alan Johnson is to call for fluoride to be added to Britain’s water supplies – and the move has the backing of the