The royal flying dentist
Time to read article: 3 mins
Dr. Andrew Wong has since graduated from the University of Sydney and divides his time between private dentistry and meeting the needs of the local community by working in public clinics as well.
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The next five years after dental school
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Some thoughts from Michael Lessani on life after dental school.
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Stepping outside the comfort zone - my first training post
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When I began my dentistry degree in 2007 at Queen's University Belfast, the course boasted a 100% employment rate following graduation.
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Beginning Dental Foundation Training: Flying the Nest
Time to read article: 3 mins
My graduation from the University of Leeds left me feeling both excited, as I was about to begin a new chapter in my career, but also nervous about the forthcoming challenges in the dental world awaiting me.
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Preventive dentistry
Time to read article: 9 mins
Increasingly, preventive dentistry is recognised for its contribution within the much wider context of health promotion
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Teamworking
Teamworking
Time to read article: 4 mins
Even if you have no more than a passing interest in Formula 1 racing you will realise that whilst the attention invariably focuses on the driver of the car, their success is only possible because of the effort from the supporting team.
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Money problems
Money problems
Time to read article: 4 mins
Strategies for keeping the patient comfortable when presenting the bill.
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Working as a Military Dentist in South Africa
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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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Balancing Work and Life as a Young Dentist
Time to read article: 3 mins
Rachel Pino, an Australian young dentist walks us through some helpful tips to maintain that all important work/life balance as a young dentist.
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Empowering the dental team for quality improvement
Time to read article: 2 mins
When you finally qualify as a dentist, you are usually very keen to start work. This enthusiasm, however, will not be particularly productive, unless the rest of the dental team is in place to support you.
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Crown and bridge
Crown and bridge
Time to read article: 8 mins
The provision of crowns and bridges, in particular, and to a lesser extent that of other fixed restorations such as inlays and veneers, are responsible for a substantial number of negligence claims against dentists.
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Dental health promotion in Malindi, Kenya
Time to read article: 4 mins
I have always been told that helping those who need help is one of the important messages in life.
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Before accepting your dental job offer
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This article gives advice as to the questions you need to ask before accepting your first associate job.
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A schedule for everything: your dental career pathway?
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As you throw your graduation caps in the air, don't you suddenly realise that the world is so wide that you wish you were still...
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Periodontal disease
Time to read article: 6 mins
These allegations are particularly likely to occur when a patient who has regularly attended the same dental practitioner over many years, for one reason or another, sees a second dentist.
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The potential hazards of respirable particles in Dentistry
Time to read article: 3 mins
Andrew Wilson was joint winner of the 1st prize of the undergraduate category of the Premier Awards in 2011.
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An Inquiry into your Fitness to Practise by the GDC
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Patient autonomy and consent
Time to read article: 10 mins
When dental professionals are trained, the subject of consent is usually taught as part of a jurisprudence or ethics course. It is often the legal aspects of consent that dominate discussions.
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Competence
Competence
Time to read article: 10 mins
One of the characteristics that distinguishes the professional from an amateur is the degree of competence they have in performing a particular task.
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Professionalism and integrity
Time to read article: 10 mins
It is not easy to find a consistent definition of what is (and is not) a profession, and by extension, to describe what is expected of a professional person.
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Short Guide to Final year
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What to Expect. You're almost there but regardless of which university you go to, you are bound to find your final year as challenging.
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The risks of taking your eye off the ball
Time to read article: 8 mins
It has been suggested that 'familiarity breeds contempt' and this is as true of the dental setting as of any other situation. The phenomenon can manifest itself in many different ways, of course, but the one thing that they have in common is the capacity to generate a real sense of shock in the clinical setting.
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Dentistry News
Dentistry News
Time to read article: 1 mins
Struggling to search for a new dental job or career pathway? Check out this new website SOURCE1uk, a one stop shop for the entire dental profession.
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Ethics and business
Time to read article: 12 mins
The title of this module might seem to be something of a misnomer for those readers who do not see themselves as being in business at all.
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