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Interview: "Asia is completely new to us”

As one of the few manufacturers of dental implants, UK company Neoss has not operated in Asia before. With a recent financial support package of £1.5 ...

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New e-book recounts success story of Tetric Evo line

SCHAAN, Liechtenstein: Many dentists know and trust the Ivoclar Vivadent brand. Since its market launch ten years ago, the universal composite Tetric ...

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Irish Dental Association calls for reintroduction of free treatment

DUBLIN, Ireland: The Irish Dental Association (IDA) has called on the government to tackle the high incidence of periodontal disease in this country by ...

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Man fined £11,500 for providing illegal tooth whitening and training

NEWPORT, UK: The UK regulator of dental practice, the General Dental Council (GDC), has prosecuted an illegal tooth-whitening training provider for the ...

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Dental chair simplifies treatment of physically handicapped

SHOREHAM-BY-SEA, UK: Even though the dental care of disabled people has gained more significance in recent years, physically impaired patients are not ...

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Neoss receives cash injection for international expansion

HARROGATE, UK: Dental implant solution provider Neoss has reported that it recently secured an investment deal with Yorkshire Bank in Leeds. The £1.5 ...

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Pathways for selling or purchasing a dental practice

According to a recent survey by the National Association of Specialist Dental Accountants and Lawyers, private buyers and small groups in the UK have ...

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Dentists under scrutiny for dental pricing

LONDON, UK: The British Dental Association has rejected the results of a new Which? study that indicate dentists are to blame for confusion about dental ...

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Interview: “Bowie’s teeth were like everything else about him: different”

David Bowie was undoubtedly a major figure in popular music in the 1970s and 1980s. He is also one of the many celebrities who have undergone cosmetic ...

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Voyeur dentist released by Newcastle court

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, UK: After admitting to eight counts of voyeurism, dentist David Stocks from Stocksfield in Northumberland was released on unconditional...

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Study finds e-learning as good as traditional training for health professionals

LONDON, UK: Electronic learning could enable millions more students to train as doctors and nurses worldwide, according to the latest research. A review ...

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Clinical governance—A system for better health care

While accountability and improvement have been eminent in health care systems for quite some time, there is probably no other time in history when the ...

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Colin Davis joins board of Nobel Biocare

ZURICH, Switzerland: As part of restructuring measures after Danaher’s acquisition of Nobel Biocare, the Swiss dental implant company has appointed a ...

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New Year Honours list recognises five dentists

LONDON, UK: More dental professionals than ever have received governmental honours according to the New Year Honours list published by the Cabinet Office ...

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Tooth loss could slow down mind and body functions

LONDON, UK: The memories and walking speeds of adults who have lost all of their teeth decline more rapidly than those adults who still have some of their ...

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Henry Schein and International College of Dentists donate medical supplies

GILLINGHAM, UK/NAIROBI, Kenya: Henry Schein UK has donated dental and medical supplies to two outreach camps that are held to serve and provide care to ...

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Police appeal in case of BDIA Dental Showcase theft

London, UK: The Police Department in Newham, London, has released CCTV images of two men on Tuesday, who are suspected to have stolen dental equipment from ...

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2015: A fresh start for Dental Tribune UK

LONDON, UK: Since 2007, the Dental Tribune has been playing a major role in the UK’s dental publishing industry. After a short transition period, the ...

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A working opportunity for dental professionals in Europe

One of Europe's largest and most modern private centres for general dentistry and implantology is looking for talented professionals who are interested to ...

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Interview: “A-once-in-a-generation opportunity”

Next year, the scientific congress of the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) will be held in London for the first time in collaboration with the ...

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Dentist health scare – shocking, but rare

The recent news that 22,000 patients of a Nottinghamshire dentist are being contacted and offered testing for blood-borne diseases, such as HIV and ...

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Henry Schein UK announces recipients of 2014 educational awards

GILLINGHAM, UK: Five graduates from King’s College London Dental Institute have been awarded bursaries by Henry Schein UK this year. The dental ...

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Nature of our job could increase risk of developing mouth cancer

RUGBY, UK: Exposure to smoke, regular consumption of processed foods, time in the sun and the consumption of alcohol as part of one’s job could ...

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Canadian dental laser company expands dealer network

MISSISSAUGA, Canada: Zolar Technology, a Canadian-based dental equipment manufacturer specializing in dental diode lasers, has announced that it is seeking ...

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Record attendance: British oral surgeons gather for annual conference

EDINBURGH, UK: A record number of surgeons and practitioners recently came together for the Annual Scientific Conference of the British Association of Oral ...

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Rise in endocarditis despite antibiotics guidelines for dentists

SHEFFIELD, UK: Scientists at the University of Sheffield have identified a significant rise in the number of people diagnosed with a serious heart infection...

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Research finds tooth enamel fast track in humans

CANTERBURY, UK: New research conducted at the University of Kent in Canterbury has discovered a link between prenatal enamel growth rates of teeth and ...

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Society’s poorest have eight fewer teeth

NEWCASTLE, UK: The poorest people in society have eight fewer teeth by their seventies than the richest, one of the largest studies of its type ever ...

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Millions lost to front-line health care abuse in Northern Ireland

BELFAST, UK: Health and dental care worth £44 million were lost to cross-country fraud last year, Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland has ...

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Online reviews: Does Google really forget?

How is your relationship with Google; do you love or hate it? Does it display negative information about your dental practice? With right to be forgotten ...

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