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This credential is often desired for hiring general dentist directors of AEGD ... Dental education is currently facing a crisis with the vast number of open ...
The text of the standard general dental services contract has been prepared by the Department of Health’s solicitors. The standard general dental services ...
The general dental services (GDS) statement of financial entitlements and personal dental services (PDS) statement of financial entitlements (SFEs) set out ...
2 publications for The Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK). Primary Dental Care. Full text available: Volume 7, Number 1, 1 January 2000 - Volume 13, ...
Statutory Instrument 1992 No. 661. The National Health Service (General Dental Services) Regulations 1992. © Crown Copyright 1992 ...
General Dentistry. A broad range of dental services is available through Strong ... You can receive comprehensive general dental care and specialty care. ...
The General Dental Council (GDC) is examining a record number of candidates for the International Qualifying Exam (IQE)he three-part exam which tests ...
New powers for the General Dental Council (GDC) to protect patients were today announced by Health Minister Rosie Winterton.
Dental, Dental Insurance, Dental Plans, Vision and Prescription coverage benefit programs available in all 50 states. Dental insurance rates as low as $9 a ...
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Toothache, could it be more then just a little pain? What is a Toothache? A Toothache can usually be referred to as pain that is felt around the teeth and or jaw. The cause of a toothache in most cases is by either problems with your jaw and or tooth. In most cases you (and I am talking from experience here) you would just leave it and wait for the pain to subside, but this isn’t the correct thing to do. Toothaches are a sign that there may be more to worry about then just a little pain. The causes of toothache are several but the major causes are, dental cavity, a cracked tooth, exposed tooth...
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Open any magazine and look at the movie stars and starlets strutting their stuff down the red carpet and what do you notice? Besides all those designer gowns and tuxes, all these stars seem to have been born with perfectly straight pearly whites. Lucky them you think, good genetics. Well, think again. With a visit to a competent cosmetic dentist you too can have a smile to rival that of Mona Lisa. Cosmetic dentistry is following right on the heels of cosmetic surgery. Remember the make-over show ABC's Extreme Makeover, where they took a person for 30 days and did a complete make over, and I...
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