Can we recover from the dental recovery plan?
It may well be true that the best things in life are worth waiting for… but this is not one of them. Kevin Lewis begins
It may well be true that the best things in life are worth waiting for… but this is not one of them. Kevin Lewis begins
It may be a time for contemplating the future, but Kevin Lewis suggests that we shouldn’t ignore the clues and problems from the past. Welcome
Kevin Lewis examines why patients, dentists and the government all want to control the frequency of attendance. ‘Do you come here often?’ Probably not the
Kevin Lewis discovers that, in NHS dentistry, new ideas and new solutions appear to be in very short supply. The government’s green credentials may be
It may or may not be true that everything you read (or post) on a website or social media is not wholly supported by fact,
Kevin Lewis is excited to discover that he has a pronoun and a noun, and heads off in search of things that he can be
It would take the mother of all sticking plasters to fix the NHS – and it has been tried many times, but maybe NHS dentistry is
‘Like all good Christmas stories and melodies, it will probably bring a tear to the eye – but for all the wrong reasons’: Kevin Lewis
Kevin Lewis explains why recent seismic events in Westminster have been overshadowing subtle changes happening behind the scenes. When somebody finally writes the book describing
Don’t believe everything you hear via social media, chatrooms and the professional grapevine, warns Kevin Lewis. Just because the GDC gets a decision wrong doesn’t
In the 1960s – 1980s, the NHS system actively encouraged dentists to save and restore teeth, thereby creating today’s ‘heavy metal’ generation, explains Kevin Lewis.
Farmers and dentists have more in common than you’d think, explains Kevin Lewis. Both suffer the financial consequences of inadequate government policies. I was grafting