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Fabricating a customised semi-permanent restoration
Indirect restorations are used regularly in prosthetic dentistry and can be differentiated in various ways.
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Dental staff training for inhalation sedation
Over the last few years, there have been several articles written about the equipment used
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Good people doing good things
Late last year I was lucky enough to be selected to participate on this year’s
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A family affair
Brothers Colm and Kieran Davitt set up Dental Care Ireland in 2014 with a vision
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Raising the status of oral health
Dr Mairead Harding looks back at the recent Oral Health Promotion Research Group – Ireland’s
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The power of positivity
Being told you have cancer is a life-changing moment in anyone’s book. However, when it
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Treatment of severe wear cases
Professor Paul Tipton describes the diagnostic work that is involved in a full mouth reconstruction
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Risk management in children’s dentistry
Dr Rose-Marie Daly looks at potential areas of risk for dental practices and public dental
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Recognising achievements
Irish dentist picks up top prize at Scottish awards ceremony and explains that the win
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Marley’s post
Dr John Marley, dean of the Faculty of Dentistry at the Royal College of Surgeons
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Ceramic abutments versus metal abutments
Abutments are the components of the implant system that connect directly to the implant. Their
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The veneer revolution
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, one definition of revolution is: “a dramatic and wide-reaching
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Low-stress alternatives
When resin-based composite is cured it shrinks by a factor of between 2 to 4
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The coronectomy technique
Alternative to complete removal of third molar in high-risk cases Impacted lower third molars are
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Narrowing down the options
Long-term follow-up of 2.5 mm narrow diameter implants in premolar and molar areas supporting a
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