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Do You Want To Perfect Your Dental Impressions?

Taking impressions is often a complex process and it is essential that is stage is carried out properly to get the best impression and therefore the best fitting final restoration. To help with this, 3M have put together seven golden rules that should help you achieve perfection with your indirect restorations.

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How To Prolong The Working Life Of Your Dental Handpieces

Kate Scheer from W&H talks all things Sterilisers and how to prolong the working life of dental handpieces. It is well known that dental practices are required to follow stringent infection control procedures and that guidelines are rigorously upheld by the powers that be. With a backdrop of media hype and inflammatory criticism, it is now more important than ever to ensure that your pra...
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Finding The Best Shoes For Working In Dental Practices

The Science of Comfort & Wellbeing - By Toffeln The Difference with Toffeln  There are many brands of footwear promoting comfort. The difference with Toffeln footwear is designed especially for the healthcare industry, for dentists and nurses… people like you. Better by Design All shoes are not equal, sports footwear is designed for intensive, limited duration activities, the popular hi...

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Save Time And Money With 3M Glass Ionomers

Save Time With Glass Ionomer Placement with 3M Products that save time mean that, in theory, we can see more patients in a day. Glass Ionomers fit nicely into this space as an adhesive isn’t required, and the ability to bulk place to any depth due to the chemical cure makes these ideal time saving products. Ketac Universal glass ionomer restorative does not require the use of a glaze or con...

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How To Get Out Of The 'Patient To Contact Us' Abyss

How many of your patients are in the PTCU (patient to contact us) abyss? Do you want to get out of this abyss and see more patients, more chair time, more patient returns? You know how to get patients in the door, now let's keep them returning to us! “Realising all the stuff in your room used to be money, and all that money used to be time, and all that time used to be energy” This really m...

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How To Detect and Screen For Oral Cancer

What is Oral Cancer?  Oral cancer is a lethal disease, if left untreated, that dental professionals can encounter in their professional activity. Although not usually directly involved in the specific therapeutic phase, the role of the dentist and the dental hygienist is fundamental in the prevention of mouth cancer in it’s initial interception and in the control of discomfort resulting from...

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Is It Time To Level Up Your Oral Cancer Screenings?

Every hour of every day another person dies of oral cancer, it’s shocking, but true. Luckily, you are in a position to help ensure that your patients do not become part of this statistic. As a dentist, you are the first line of defence against this potentially deadly disease. “We are the first people that can see it, discover it and diagnose it,” points out Dr. Robert Convissar

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Reena Wadia on Calming patients’ dental phobia with pain-free anaesthesia

It requires a degree of pragmatism to acknowledge that your chosen profession is not always greeted with enthusiasm. But specialist periodontist Reena Wadia has built her dental career on developing an empathetic understanding of patients’ dental phobia and trypanophobia, as well as honing the clinical skills with which to deliver her dentistry. She has a wealth of experience in managing he...

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Hidden Nasties!

What you can't see may harm your patient, your staff and your practice reputation! Hu-Friedy look at the hidden nasties in waterlines. The narrow width, extensive length, and dark/moist environment of dental unit waterlines (DUWLs) provides the ideal home for the growth and survival of colonies of microorganisms that begin to build a sticky matrix creating biofilm, and just because you don’t s...