Volume 33

  • No. 12 December 2020

    In this issue...

    In the final issue of 2020 we look at the impact COVID-19 had on the day-to-day workings of a dental practice

  • No. 11 November 2020

    In this issue...

    As the pandemic continues to cripple dentistry across the UK, we take a look whether missed appointments and the huge backlog could create an oral cancer time bomb

  • No. 10 October 2020

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    As the COVID-19 bowling ball careens through the dental industry as we know it, we ask whether labs and technicians are the last pins to fall

  • No. 9 September 2020

    In this issue...

    Welcome to the third BDJ In Practice associate themed issue. In it we take a look at how important corporate dentistry's recovery is to associates

  • No. 8 August 2020

    In this issue

    Dental services may have resumed in a limited capacity, but there is still a storm on the horizon. How do practices move from survival to revival?

  • No. 7 July 2020

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    We ask what kind of future lies ahead for students and young dentists

  • No. 6 June 2020

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    We've heard and read about the challenges high street dentistry faces in light of the pandemic, but what about the CDS? We ask how will the service look post-COVID-19

  • No. 5 May 2020

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    In times of crisis, sometimes difficult questions need to be asked. In this issue, I ask how much time NHS dentistry has left

  • No. 4 April 2020

    In this issue...

    We take a look at GDC Fitness to Practise cases relating to infection control violations between 2014-18

  • No. 3 March 2020

    In this issue...

    Times are changing in the profession, and the nature of complaints is no different. We take a look how they're changing - and how to handle them

  • No. 2 February 2020

    In this issue...

    We ask a simple question: where are all the specialists?

  • No. 1 January 2020

    In this issue...

    It's important to know where you've come from to know where you're going. In this issue, Kevin Lewis assesses where he thinks dentistry will be 20 years from now