The business skills dentists aren’t taught

Peter McKenzie discusses the key business skills that are not taught in dental school but are essential when moving from NHS to private dentistry. For most dentists, entering the profession involves years of rigorous clinical training, academic commitment and a strong ethical foundation. From anatomy and diagnosis to treatment planning and patient safety, the focus…
Successes and setbacks: adopting digital dentistry in the lab

Kristina Vaitelyte discusses the main challenges faced by dental technicians and dentists when adopting digital dentistry. Dentistry is a team effort, requiring the skills and expertise of various individuals in order to deliver exceptional outcomes for each patient. The advent and advancement of digital solutions have elevated workflows and afforded a number of additional benefits…
1688 Jay & Flint Geier : Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

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How Dentists Can Avoid a Dental Board Complaint

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Stability Precedes Growth (E. 160) – Part Two

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Disability Insurance: What It Actually Covers And Where It Fails – Ben Glass: Ep# 576

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Why Silence Feels Different Than Calm (E. 318)

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Protecting patient data: cybersecurity in dentistry

Join Jack Cooke on 26 February at 7pm as he discusses cybersecurity and protecting patient data in dentistry. This webinar will raise awareness of the most common cyber attacks affecting dental practices. It will explain, in clear and practical terms, how ransomware attacks operate and the risks they pose to patient data and business continuity.…
Amalgam ban: is the risk to practices bigger than the risk to patients?

With amalgam set to be banned globally from 2034, Kev Patel considers the potential impact on UK dentistry – is outlawing amalgam financially viable for practices and what are the benefits for patients? While Europe moved to ban the use of dental amalgam from January 2025, millions of UK patients continue to receive the metal-based…
Seven in 10 elite athletes have periodontal disease

Elite athletes have significantly worse dental health than their peers, a study has found – with 70% presenting with periodontal disease and 46% with active caries. Despite continuous access to dental and medical support, researchers have found that elite athletes have significantly worse oral health than expected. Study authors Fernando Mata and Cristina López de…