Mon.Oct 03, 2022

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Are You Truly Happy in Dentistry?

Oral Health Group

In last month’s blog, I asked the crucial question whether you can still be happy in private practice. I believe you can and how you achieve it is something I will explore in upcoming blogs. However, before we move into … The post Are You Truly Happy in Dentistry? appeared first on Oral Health Group.

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TePe supports the Pink Ribbon initiative in favour of cancer awareness and research

Dental News and Technology

This October, oral health company TePe will once again support the Pink Ribbon by offering health-promoting products in favour of cancer research. October is the breast cancer awareness month when organisations and individuals join forces to support cancer research. As an international company committed to sustainability and health awareness, TePe engages in Pink Ribbon initiatives all over the world.

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Are You Truly Happy in Dentistry?

Dental Peers

In last month’s blog, I asked the crucial question whether you can still be happy in private practice. I believe you can and how you achieve it is something I will explore in upcoming blogs. However, before we move into that realm, there is an even more fundamental question that dentists should consider. Namely, are you truly happy in dentistry? Many of you may consider this a silly question.

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The fastest way to access safety information in an emergency and stay OSHA compliant

Off the Cusp

Off the Cusp - Patterson Dental blog. Read Time: 2 Minute, 5 Second. How fast can employees in your practice access vital safety information in the event of an emergency and why does it matter? Chemicals are ubiquitous in both dental practices and research facilities. Dental workers are regularly exposed to hazardous substances, including anesthetic gases, pesticides, prostaglandins, formaldehyde, antibiotics and chemotherapeutic agents.

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Middlesex College Adopts MouthWatch TeleDent for Classroom Instruction and Community Outreach

Denticle

This is a nice way to start the week. For the past 3 years or so I have been hoping to see that dentistry starts having a greater focus on remote data gathering. Even before the 2020 shutdown from Covid-19, I had been in some skilled nursing facilities and was witness to an incredible need the ability for doctors to remotely evaluate dental problems.

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Lack of Oral Health Professionals Has Real Consequences for Mainers

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

Two dental clinics serving low-income patients will close at the end of November due to staffing shortages. Located in Rumford and Monson, Maine, the clinics provided much-needed dental services to more than 2,000 patients. For more than a year, the Rumford clinic has been searching for a dentist and the Monson clinic has been trying to hire a dental hygienist.

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Burning mouth syndrome – topical interventions

The Dental Elf

This review assessing the effectiveness of topical interventions in the management of burning mouth syndrome (BMS), based on the core outcome domains recommended by the Initiative on Methods, Measurement, and Pain Assessment in Clinical Trials (IMMPACT) includes 8 RCTs and higlights the need to apply standardised outcome measures in future studies. The post Burning mouth syndrome – topical interventions appeared first on National Elf Service.

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