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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Dentists can be lured into a false sense of security
Time to read article: 2 mins
Dentists think they know their patients, and they say or do something that provokes an unexpected response.
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Relating to colleagues
Time to read article: 13 mins
One aspect of a professional career that sometimes receives less attention than it deserves, is the relationship that develops between professional colleagues.
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The Law and Ethics - do we really need both?
Time to read article: 3 mins
Whenever we think about the law and ethics we often include them in the same breath, rolling them together as one interchangeable concept, and while they are inextricably linked, naturally, it is possible to have one without the other.
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Memoirs of a foundation dentist
Time to read article: 7 mins
Today I said goodbye to my work fellows at the Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel where I spent the last six months and part of my year as a senior house officer in oral and maxillofacial surgery; and what a year it was!
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Exploring age differences in dentistry - talking 'bout my generation
Time to read article: 2 mins
Technology in the universal sense of the word is evolving at an ever increasing frantic pace.
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Adhesive dentistry
Time to read article: 6 mins
Over the past few years patient demand for better aesthetics has been met with an amazing spectrum of new materials and techniques.
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Why an Irish graduate dentist chose to do foundation dentistry in Scotland
Time to read article: 4 mins
Davina Graham graduated with honours from Trinity College Dublin in 2012. She is currently working as a Foundational Dental Practitioner (FDP) at Millersneuk Dental Practice, in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Orthodontics
Orthodontics
Time to read article: 6 mins
For many years orthodontics has been regarded as a relatively low-risk field of dentistry with few dento-legal problems arising. Times have changed and we are currently seeing an increasing number of claims and complaints involving orthodontics.
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Diary of a Bridge2Aid dental volunteer
Time to read article: 5 mins
Arti Hindocha reflects on some of the achievements made by Bridge2Aid and the satisfying and worthwhile friendships she has made whilst volunteering.
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Hypnosis in dentistry - how I became entranced
Time to read article: 3 mins
Alex Holden gives a brief introduction to the possibilities of using hypnosis in dentistry.
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Never make assumptions during your dental career
Time to read article: 2 mins
The people we work with, the materials, instruments and equipment we use and the dental laboratories with whom we work, and professional colleagues to whom we refer patients or who refer patients to us, are all part of our clinical routine and ‘comfort zone’.
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Job Hunter. What it's really like looking for your first dental job
Time to read article: 6 mins
When you leave dental school, you think that the world is your oyster and that you will never ever have to worry about work.
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Dental Tourism: Home and Away
Time to read article: 7 mins
This article looks at the many aspects that need to be addressed for patients considering undergoing dental treatment abroad.
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Dental Foundation Training, the light at the end of the tunnel
Time to read article: 3 mins
Andrew Wilson reflects on his first days in foundation training dentistry.
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How to improve dental patient satisfaction
Time to read article: 3 mins
Techniques dentists can use to improve dental patient satisfaction understanding patients better.
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Dental records as a tool for improvement
Time to read article: 4 mins
In the Internet age, dental records have never been easier to create and share. Online you can find text, videos, digital images, sound files and every combination of these.
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Ethics, values and the law
Time to read article: 11 mins
For undergraduate dental students, law and ethics, or ethics and 'jurisprudence' (that is, the science that teaches the application of every branch of dental knowledge, to the purposes of the law) tend to be intertwined and inseparable.
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Protecting your financial future with income protection
Time to read article: 2 mins
Kat Wainwright DipPFS, Dental Student Adviser at MedDen Financial Services, explains the need for income protection and exactly what it covers.
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Aren't you too young to be a dentist?
Time to read article: 5 mins
Reena Wadia reflects on her experiences so far as a young dentist and the challenges she faced.
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CPD - a Curse Post Dental school?
Time to read article: 4 mins
Most of us will have been in formal education for pretty much our whole lives, going from sixth form and college straight to four or five years of dental school.
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Stress. How you can overcome it
Time to read article: 6 mins
Tim Newton was a speaker at the 2012 YDC conference. The Adult Dental Health Survey provides information on the common reasons for members of the public avoiding dental treatment...
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My year working in Maxillofacial surgery - was it worth it?
Time to read article: 3 mins
I've now returned to general dental practice after completing a year in max fax. But it was only after leaving I realised that during the course of the whole year, I hadn't actually taken the time to reflect on why I wanted to do it and what I'd actually gained from it.
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Morality and decency
Time to read article: 9 mins
The public has a high expectation of the moral standards that should be maintained by anyone who employs a position of trust in society.
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