• A glowing obituary for Sir Mota Singh

    Endodontist London Sadly, our resident Harley Street endodontist Dr Satinder Mathru’s farther passed away last month. Our condolences are with him and his family. Here’s the obituary of the fascinating “Silver-tongued Sikh barrister who became the first judge in England for more than 300 years not to wear the traditional horse-hair wig.” Via The Times newspaper.

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  • The right focus

    Endodontist London There can be no denying that dentistry is a skill intensive profession, which requires attention to detail, patience and consistent focus. Unfortunately, maintaining this, particularly a good level of focus, can often be difficult – after all, we’ve only got a finite amount of time and energy and there is always something to

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  • Will dentistry ‘go rogue’?

    Root Canal London There is a great deal of discussion about the future of dentistry at the moment; indeed, I think many of us are concerned about what the profession holds for us in the years further down the line. With the upcoming changes to NHS pricing, the constant introduction of new GDC edicts and

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  • Mind over body?

    Root Canal Specialist London. I recently finished a book called Cure: A Journey into the Science of Mind Over Body by Jo Marchant – it was on my reading list because I’m always on the lookout for anything that could help me improve my practice. In this instance, I wanted to see if I’d been

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  • The end of the road?

    Endodontist London Dentists with specialist interests have always been an integral component of our profession. Specialist practice was a way for practitioners to indulge their personal interests and improve their skills, giving them the range of expertise and confidence to handle some of the most complicated cases out there. Nevertheless, specialisms take time. Endodontics now

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  • An ongoing battle?

    Root Canal London We’re all hoping that racism in the dental profession is a thing of the past but, unfortunately, every once in a while, it raises its ugly little head. That some may suggest patients are inherently racist today in 2015, is almost beyond belief – and rather than providing the intended reality check,

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  • EndoCare’s Life support training

    Root Canal Specialist London. On Wednesday 4th May the EndoCare clinical and non clinical staff took an important afternoon off. Unfortunately it wasn’t spent drinking in the sunshine – although it was equally as fun. Ann Clark of Survive Alive LTD came to our Harley Street branch to teach us some vital basic life support

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  • A novel approach to endodontic NiTi instrumentation

    Endodontist London A major goal of endodontics is the prevention or elimination of “apical periodontitis”. Apical periodontitis is the general term for endodontic-related periradicular/periapical inflammation, whether it is histologically a granuloma, cyst or abscess, in symptomatic or asymptomatic form. When root canal treatment is indicated, we rely on the triad of instrumentation, irrigation and obturation

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  • What’s next?

    Root Canal London In a profession that is as heavily regulated as ours, there will always be those compulsory training days and sessions that we’ve all come to dread. Mine, in particular, is the annual infection control lecture. I always approach these sessions, with a distinct sinking feeling. Past experience has left me concerned about

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  • Better or worse? Part 2.

    Endodontist London Fundamentally, I think there are a number of factors missing that have only really started to emerge in the last few years; if we want to try and fully gauge whether dentistry is less or more stressful now, we have to include them in the mix. For starters, our patient is base is

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