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Orthodontics is an ever popular and in demand field of dentistry. Traditionally seen as a specialist only practice, it is becoming ever popular amongst general practitioners, seeking to both facilitate minimally invasive treatment and ultimately deliver the highest standard of care for their patients. In this article, Dr Tif Qureshi discusses his career pathway, followed by the developing trend of orthodontics in general practice and how it can be incorporated into the armamentarium of the GDP.
Considering purchasing a practice? Becoming a principal is both a daunting and alluring prospect that most dentists will consider at some point in their career. In this article, Liz Hughes, Managing Director at Frank Taylor & Associates, discusses the key points to consider before 'taking the plunge'.
Facial aesthetics is the non surgical treatment of fine lines/wrinkles and folds. It normally consists of injectables, whether this be Botulinum Toxin or Dermal Fillers. In this article, Dr Harry Singh discusses the developing trend of facial aesthetics and how it can be incorporated into the practice of dentistry.
Oral Surgery involves the treatment and ongoing management of irregularities and pathology of the jaw and mouth that require surgical intervention. This includes the specialty previously called Surgical Dentistry. In the following article, Kurt Naudi, Consultant in Oral Surgery, discusses how you can establish a career in the specialty.
Dental Foundation Trainee? Here are a few tips on how to make the best of your first year in general practice.
Dental Officers in the Royal Army Dental Corps provide dental care to soldiers both in the UK and when they are deployed all over the world. In this article Major Fiona Cunningham discusses how you could establish a career with the RADC.