Articles
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Nine steps to success
Convincing patients to sign up to your dental plan needn’t be a headache, says Gary Nelson
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As if you didn’t have enough to worry about
Dr John Barry questions the increasing level of regulation in dentistry
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Modern methods, microsurgery
Surgery should be a last resort to treat apical periodontitis, but new techniques are producing very good results
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Optimal results with your temporaries
A discussion of fabricating direct temporaries with bis-acrylates, by Dr Murad Muradov, Central Research Institute of Dentistry, Moscow
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Price of everything and the value of nothing
Opinion with Dr John Barry
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Anaesthesia just got a whole lot easier
Andy Johnson, of Holland House Dental Practice in Lincolnshire, describes features of the new Quicksleeper 4
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Communicating your dental plan
Communication is the key to increasing your number of patients
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Long-term strength and durability
In the second part of his series on the general principles of tooth preparation techniques, Dr Paul A. Tipton BDS, MSc, DGDP UK, looks at a restoration that is both aesthetic and strong
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Safety first
The appropriate handling and use of local anaesthetics in dentistry by Martin Foad, Regulatory Affairs Manager Septodont Ltd
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The route to aesthetic perfection
Temporary crowns have numerous duties during the process of a fixed restoration