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Food labelling
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Survey of the decontamination and maintenance of dental handpieces in general dental practice
Uses robust methodology to provide a useful insight into dental handpiece decontamination.
Demonstrates tha...
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The survival of Class V restorations in general dental practice. Part 2, early failure
Demonstrates the value of practice-based research to provide evidence from the 'real-life' clinical environment.
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Contemporary dental practice in the UK in 2008: aspects of direct restorations, endodontics and bleaching
Dental amalgam continues to be used widely for the restoration of posterior teeth.
Rubber dam, despite it c...
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Contemporary dental practice in the UK: demographic details and practising arrangements in 2008
Provides a snapshot view of, and maps trends in, primary dental care in the UK.
New technologies are increa...
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Contemporary dental practice in the UK in 2008: indirect restorations and fixed prosthodontics
Amalgam is still the preferred material for the core build up of vital teeth.
Fibre posts are being increas...
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The survival of Class V restorations in general dental practice: part 3, five-year survival
This study reminds dentists that they are the most important factor determining the survival of Class V restorations.
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Worrying attitudes
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Patients' attitudes towards screening for diabetes and other medical conditions in the dental setting
Highlights there is increasing interest worldwide in the possibility of screening for medical conditions in dental settings.
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Open AccessStanding up in multiple sclerosis (SUMS): protocol for a multi-centre randomised controlled trial evaluating the clinical and cost effectiveness of a home-based self-management standing frame programme in people with progressive multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an incurable, unpredictable but typically progressive neurological condition. It is the most common cause of neurological disability in young adults. Within 15 years of diagnosis, ap...
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Open AccessBalance Right in Multiple Sclerosis (BRiMS): a guided self-management programme to reduce falls and improve quality of life, balance and mobility in people with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: a protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial
Impaired mobility is a cardinal feature of multiple sclerosis (MS) and is rated by people with MS as their highest priority. By the secondary progressive phase, balance, mobility and physical activity levels a...
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Contemporary dental practice in the UK. Part 1: demography and practising arrangements in 2015
Discusses a 121-question questionnaire, based upon two previous questionnaires, on the subject of 'what UK dentists do', which was distributed to 500 UK dentis...
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Dental practice in the UK in 2015/2016. Part 2: aspects of direct restorations, bleaching, endodontics and paediatric dentistry
Presents data which help identify changes and trends in the provision of direct restorations, bleaching, endodontics and paediatric dentistry in general dental...
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Dental practice in the UK in 2015/2016. Part 3: aspects of indirect restorations and fixed prosthodontics
Explores current trends and practising habits of general dental practitioners in the UK with respect to materials and techniques used in provision of indirect ...
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Open AccessVestibular rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial and cost-effectiveness analysis comparing customised with booklet based vestibular rehabilitation for vestibulopathy and a 12 month observational cohort study of the symptom reduction and recurrence rate following treatment for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
Symptoms arising from vestibular system dysfunction are observed in 49–59% of people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Symptoms may include vertigo, dizziness and/or imbalance. These impact on functional ability, ...
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Open AccessBalance Right in Multiple Sclerosis (BRiMS): a feasibility randomised controlled trial of a falls prevention programme
Balance, mobility impairments and falls are problematic for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). The “Balance Right in MS (BRiMS)” intervention, a 13-week home and group-based exercise and education programme,...