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Issue: Volume 48 Number 6 - June 2021
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P433 Editorial: More FAQs by T Burke
In the last Comment, I explained that I would answer some Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) in writing, as I didn’t have time at the conclusion of a webinar. Here are more! The most frequent FAQ was: Seal&Protect has been discontinued by the manufacturers: what is the best alternative? Read more
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There is a saying that goes: the only things that are certain in life are death and taxes. I would go one further and also say that there is one more thing that we can add to that – the inevitability of change. Read more
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In this article, the risks associated with dental X-ray examinations, the doses from different types of dental x-ray examinations, the principles of radiation protection and the key points set out in the IRR 17 and IRMER 17 legislation, with emphasis on the relevant changes between these new sets... Read more
P451 Orthodontics: DIY orthodontics’ – ‘don't do it yourself’! by G Townend, S Misra
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Do-it-yourself (DIY) orthodontics is becoming more popular as the demand for straight teeth increases, particularly with the ever-growing pressures of social media. In this article, the trends seen, the patients it attracts and what is being done, both nationally and internationally, to warn... Read more
P459 Periodontics: An update on halitosis: seven common questions by R Wadia
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The aim of this review is to summarize answers to common questions related to halitosis including its prevalence, the different types, aetiology, assessment, diagnosis and management in general practice. Read more
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Resin-retained bridges RRBs are a conservative and minimally invasive means of tooth replacement. The complex nature of planning for RRBs can be overlooked and may subsequently lead to poor outcomes. With ceramic RRBs gaining popularity, discussion surrounding how their preparation differs from... Read more
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The British Society of Periodontology, in collaboration with the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry, published guidelines in 2012 for the periodontal screening of children and adolescents. The guidelines recommended a simplified Basic Periodontal Examination (BPE) of six teeth for children... Read more
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ndodontic treatment can be technically challenging, requiring a high level of clinical precision and skill to avoid mishaps, to achieve a quality result and to ensure a favourable outcome. Understandably, dentists vary in competency and ability to manage challenging endodontic cases. Coupled with... Read more
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Oro-antral communication is a well-recognized complication of dental extractions in the maxilla, but is rarely reported to occur from periodontal causes. This article describes the formation of an oro-antral communication following non-surgical periodontal therapy, and its subsequent management. Read more
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Oral healthcare has an environmental impact that is specific to the profession and is currently unsustainable. This impact results in unwanted and difficult-to-manage waste, carbon emissions and other environmental impacts that contribute to climate change. Contributions to this pollution come from... Read more
P503 Letters to the Editor: Letters to the Editor by T Renton et al
FDS RCS parameters of care for patients undergoing third molar surgery Read more
It is advised that all young children are brought to see a dentist as soon as their first teeth come through and ideally, before the age of one year. Read more
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