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Significant help

Dr Tim Sandle considers pre-procedural mouth rinses in the COVID-19 era

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Radiographs: value v risk

Glenys Bridges considers the quality and compliance role of the dental nurse for diagnostic radiographs

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Reopening: Risky business?

Conducting a risk assessment is both a necessary and vital part of managing infection within your practice. However, your responsibilities extend far beyond that…

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Explore and expand

Emma Farrell talks us through implant nursing and rubber dam placement in a COVID-19 world

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Boost your confidence:

Dr Bhaven Modha’s guide for prospective students to achieving success in the Certificate in Orthodontic Dental Nursing

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Saving lives

Phil Jevon considers the safe use of oxygen in the dental practice

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Plant the seeds…

Former dental nurse and dental hygienist Anna Middleton considers how you nurture change in patients’ understanding of tooth erosion

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COVID-19: Child

Sarah Ramage, clinical director at Bupa Dental Care, shares some invaluable advice for your patients

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A helping hand

Amanda McLaughlin considers the importance of oral health care in nursing and residential care homes

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The role of a clinical

Clinical research is vital for finding new treatments and improving patient care. Here, Keeley Bramley and Jacqueline Rees share their experience of being the ‘central hub’ for studies

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COVID-19 and suction

There are many criteria that need to be considered and reviewed before practices start treating patients again, and guidance must be given from a UK regulatory body. Here, are some of the considerations that might need to be reviewed

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COVID-19 and dental practice

Microbiologist Dr Tim Sandle looks at some practical steps that can be taken to minimise any cross-infection risks