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How to learn to do a Sinus Lift (if you haven’t done one before)
Five years ago, as my implant practice was developing really well, I realised that I was sending a considerable amount of patients away due to lack of height in the posterior maxilla or sending them out to a maxillofacial surgeon … Continue reading
Posted in Dentistry, Training | Tagged dentist, implants, sinus lifts | 1 CommentHow to change your practicing life.
In 2007 I approached my then boss and practice principle Andrew Keetley and told him I wanted us to purchase a cone beam CT scanner for the practice.
Posted in Dentistry, General, Practice News | Tagged dental practice, dentist, implants, orthodontics | Leave a commentClinicians who inspired me… Part 1
At a recent ITI Course at the ITI Centre in Crawley, we were asked to consider and write down some notes about people who have inspired us in our careers. The point of this exercise (this was a mentor training … Continue reading
Posted in General | Tagged dentist | Leave a commentPlacing implants where patients can see the results.
Teaching practitioners how to place implants appropriately and well is complicated.
Posted in Dentistry, ITI, Training | Tagged dentist, iti | Leave a commentTreating Patients as Members of your own Family
I have been providing implant treatment and oral surgery to patients in primary care since 1997.
Posted in General | Tagged dentist, family | Leave a commentJack of all Trades, Master of Some
Around three years ago I entered my first small triathlon and began training regularly to participate in multi-sport events…
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