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Give oral health a sporting chance

19th May 2011

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The May 2011 issue of Preventive Dentistry is out soon – and here's a rundown of the key oral health news features, clinical studies and latest dental innovations for all dental professionals.

Colin Neil, joint principal of Preventive Practice of the Year 2010, Confident Dental Care in Stroud, Gloucestershire, looks at bone loss prevention. Plus, how to enter your practice in this year's brand new Oral B-sponsored award.

The British Society of Dental Hygiene & Therapy (BSDHT) president marches towards direct access and Carole Brennan disucsses what is needed to ensure your compliant in practice.

Ian Peace gets up close and personal to the perio-implant interface, there's a look at homeopathy as a complement to periodontal care and Diane Rochford talks bleaching techniques for the hygienist. 

Diane is appearing at the World Aesthetic Congress (WAC) next month – visit www.wac2011.co.uk to book you place.

Our front cover focuses on Sarah Holslag's look at the poor oral health reord of our athletes and there are two hours worth of CPD articles – with a look at two developments by J&J and Philips.

There's also another in the series of handy How to... guides with a checklist to medical emrgencies and a look ahead to the British Association of Dental Hygienist's conference next month.

And you can now subscribe to Preventive Dentistry magazine at the exceptional low price of £39! (was £59, SAVE 35%)

• One year's subscription (print) which is six issues costs £39

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• Three years' subscription (print) which is 18 issues costs £78.

Call the Preventive Dentistry team on 01923 851771 or email fmc@escosubs.co.uk.

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