Stress reduction = risk reduction
Time to read article: 4 mins
The use of hypnosis to counteract stress in dentistry. Stress means pressure - a test of your coping resources.
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Missed appointments and how to minimise no-shows
Time to read article: 3 mins
Theesan Vedan studied at the University of The Western Cape in January 2013. He has since taken up a position as a Military Dentist for the South African Defence.
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Securing Your First Job as a Dentist
Time to read article: 2 mins
Rachel Pino is a recent dental graduate in Australia. In this article she offers her words of wisdom and encouragement in seeking that first employed role as a young dentist.
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Foundation Training - The First Six Months
Time to read article: 4 mins
The life of a dental student isn't easy. They really make you work for it if you want those letters after your name.
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An ethical Dilemma!
Time to read article: 2 mins
Over the recent years the UK has become a significantly litigious country. Litigations faced by dentists are far more common now than what they used to be.
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The Transition from Dental School to Foundation Training
Time to read article: 3 mins
The first day of foundation training can be daunting. It will be the first day when you introduce yourself as 'the dentist' and no longer a student. With this comes new found responsibility and freedom to make your own treatment plans.
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Emily Hooper - Dental Volunteering in Nepal
Time to read article: 2 mins
Emily Hooper volunteered for two weeks in Nepal, to experience and practise dentistry in a foreign country in order to gain further clinical experience in a different working environment.
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I told them it might fail
Time to read article: 4 mins
James Foster explains why you should be extremely careful about what treatment you agree to provide for your patients when there is a poor chance of long-term success. Warning them of the risk alone is not sufficient.
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Self-employment in the dental industry
Time to read article: 2 mins
It is often the case that when you become an associate for the first time, you may not fully understand the implications of being self-employed. The associate ship arrangement is unique to the dental industry and therefore you shouldn't be afraid to ask questions about the arrangement with your practice owner.
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Whose problem?
Whose problem?
Time to read article: 6 mins
Simon Quelch discusses the boundaries of responsibility that exist between the trainer and the foundation dentist.
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How to Make Your Practice a Little More 'Fun'
Time to read article: 3 mins
Theesan Vedan studied at the University of The Western Cape in January 2013. He has since taken up a position as a Military Dentist for the South African Defence. Theesan is dedicated in pursuing a career in dental education and has a keen interest in writing, especially if it is dental related.
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Dental Volunteering
Time to read article: 2 mins
A recent graduate talks us through her experiences of volunteering and the understanding she gained.
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Dental volunteering at the Special Olympics
Time to read article: 3 mins
Tom Dudding studied dentistry at Bristol and graduated in 2012 following a degree in Biochemistry at Birmingham.
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Working as a Senior House Officer and as a Dental Officer in a community setting
Time to read article: 2 mins
My appointment was split in to two posts: one as an Oral Surgery Senior House Officer at Cardiff University School of Dentistry and one as a Dental Officer at Barry Community Clinic.
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A guide to a successful patient case presentation
Time to read article: 6 mins
For any final year dental student, the thought of standing up and presenting a case in front of tutors eager to pick your brains and home in on even the tiniest of areas you might not know about, can be a daunting prospect. Fortunately, tutors are not all as terrible as we think and neither are the presentations… if you know what they are looking for.
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Working as a dental student in Norway
Time to read article: 2 mins
She had the choice of a number of different countries including Sweden, Norway, Paris, Turkey and Latvia. She chose Norway and here she tells us all about it. Above is an image of the Northern Lights that she captured!
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Complex cases
Complex cases
Time to read article: 6 mins
There can be very few of us who have not benefited from the wisdom of hindsight in the course of our clinical career.
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NHS Dentistry and Its Future amongst Newly Qualified Dentists
Time to read article: 3 mins
This young dentist studied at King's College in London and qualified in 2010. They have written an article about NHS dentistry and its future amongst newly qualified dentists. This article will explore the benefits of hospital training post qualification.
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The emergency treatment
Time to read article: 6 mins
A revealing measure of a dentist's level of care and commitment to patients' needs can be found in the way they deal with emergencies.
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Undertreatment and supervised neglect
Time to read article: 8 mins
An interesting contrast between legal cases which involve dental practitioners, and those which involve medical practitioners, is that medical practitioners are often accused of 'failing to treat' or of 'delaying treatment' but rarely 'over treatment'.
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Volunteering in Cambodia
Time to read article: 5 mins
Ayesha Khan is a final year student at Leeds University and she hopes to qualify in 2014. This article focuses on her invaluable experiences gained from carrying out a dental volunteering placement in Cambodia.
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Starting work in a new practice
Time to read article: 3 mins
Every new practice is an opportunity to gain new experiences, meet new patients, work with new professional colleagues, try different things and hopefully learn and develop in some way.
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Composites
Composites
Time to read article: 6 mins
Patient interest in obtaining a pleasing aesthetic result shows no signs of diminishing.
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Don't worry, don't panic, about complaints
Time to read article: 6 mins
Raise your hand if you've ever had an unsatisfied patient. My guess is that everyone's got their hand up. If you haven't, unfortunately it will happen at some point.
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