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Dental practice and dental insurance

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2005
The time has come for dentists to recognize that the dental insurers, as an outside factor, must be considered when designing a practice business model. The same efficiencies that would be well-placed in any business now need to be considered carefully in a dental practice to keep income from being reduced.
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Dental nurse to dental clinician

Dental Nursing, 2020
What are the options for those who wish to follow their dreams, but haven't the required A-level subjects or grades to apply for BDS and BSc Dental Therapy programmes? Joanne Bowles talks to Fiona Ellwood
Joanne Bowles, Fiona Ellwood
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Dental Cements

Dental Clinics of North America, 1971
The manifold uses of dental cements-as (a) luting agents, (b) cavity linings and bases, and (c) restorations for teeth—make them perhaps the most important materials in clinical dentistry. The research of the last 10 years has resulted in four main types, classified by matrix-forming species: (1) phosphate, (2) phenolate, (3) polycarboxylate, and (4 ...
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Dental Education and Dental Practice

Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1984
This paper relates recent modes of dental practice to changes that the public and government are likely to ask the health care professions to make in the future. As usual they are asking for the best of all worlds. First, that we maintain the clinical model to the highest standards of personal dental care based and tested against the best research at ...
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Dental microwear and dental function

Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 1994
AbstractInvestigators have used many techniques to understand diet and tooth use in prehistoric species. A promising new addition to the analytical arsenal is dental microwear analysis—the study of microscopic wear patterns on teeth. On‐going work is proceeding on a number of fronts.
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The dental hygienist in dental practice

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1960
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