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Disempower your ‘tut-tut’ – reducing your critical voice
Jane Lelean offers some top tips to help you reduce the influence your critical voice has on your thinking. For…
Dentistry
Do you have blind spots?
Jane Lelean explains how to identify your blind spots and help create a high support, high challenge environment in your…
Private Practice
Care begins from within – looking after our colleagues
Julie Deverick explains why care begins from within. As dental professionals, we are constantly told to put our patients first.…
Oral health
Orthodontic therapists – employed versus self employed?
Chair for the Orthodontic Nation Group, Sally Dye gives us the benefits and drawbacks of both options. Employment presents in…
Orthodontics
Female representation in the dental profession – is it important and can the profession change it?
Jayne Sproson talks about female representation in the dental profession and details some of the experiences that female dentists are…
Dentistry
Three quarters of female NHS workers report emotional stress during pandemic
One in five female NHS employees said they did not have access to the necessary PPE during the pandemic. This…
Dentistry
Staying professional on social media as a dental graduate
Iqra Chawdhary discusses the ins and outs of social media, and how newly-qualified dentists can keep it professional. Since the…
Young Dentist
COVID-19 – candour, censorship, conspiracy or compromise again?
Tony Kilcoyne questions how we can trust anything we’re told during COVID-19 when dentists are given misleading or misspoken advice.…
Dentistry
What should dentists wish for in 2020?
Alun Rees explains what the latest general election will mean for NHS dentistry and what dentists should hope for in 2020.…
Blog
Stress at work – the risk to practice owners
It is a good idea to have an anti-stress policy explaining your attitude to stress in the workplace, Sarah Buxton…
Dentistry
Stress in the workplace: are you prepared?
Andy Acton looks at some measures which could be put in place to protect your business from the effects of…
Dentistry
Children consuming 18 years worth of sugar by the time they’re 10
Children have exceeded the recommended sugar intake of an 18-year-old by the time they reach 10, Public Health England (PHE) says.…
Oral health
What you’ve missed this week
Missed out on this week’s dental news? No problem, here’s what happened over the past seven days… Dentistry to take…
Dentistry
Too much sugar linked to fighting and bullying amongst children
Children who consume too much sugar are more likely to become involved in fighting, smoking and bullying. Children with the…
Oral health
Burnt out? How would you know?
Emma Courtney questions whether you might be burnt out, and whether you know you’re burnt out. There’s a good chance…
Blog
Dr Hadiza Bawa-Garba – a risk to the public or simply a scapegoat?
Neel Kothari says the way the Dr Hadiza Bawa-Garba case was handled is worrying for all those working in healthcare.…
Blog
Bullying in the dental profession
The presence of workplace bullying may be more prevalent than you realise, Neel Kothari says. Surprisingly, bullying itself isn’t against the…
Blog
Social media in dentistry: the good, the bad and the ugly
David Bretton explores the benefits and challenges young dentists may face when using social media accounts. Social media covers a…
Young Dentist
Bruxism in teenagers could be a sign of bullying
Teenagers suffering from from sleep bruxism could be being subjected to bullying, a new study has found. The study, published…
Dentistry
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