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12 Noon to 2PM Friday 10th June 2011. The Bramham Room and The Micklethwaite Room Wetherby Town Hall. Looking Amazing couldn't get any easier! Ashby Dental Practice would like to invite you to a great girly charity event held at Wetherby Town Hall on 10th June 12 noon til 2pm. Why not join us for a couple of hours. you’ll be able to talk to lots of businesses about how they can help you change your look, your style, your hair colour, your skincare, your body, your makeup and even your smile!
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Collingham Real Ale Festival - Friday 3rd - Saturday 4th June 2016
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Collingham Real Ale Festival. Friday 3rd - Saturday 4th June 2016. How to Get Involved. Collingham Festival's own real ale! This year we will be showcasing over 30 Yorkshire Cask ale and Keg beers along with Yorkshire cider. We will also have a Prosecco, Pimms and Wine Bar as well as squash for the non drinkers. Thank you to all the local breweries who support our Beer Festival, without their help we really wouldn't have an event! These are the beers we are showcasing this year:. Brew York Brew York.
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Wetherby Orthodontics, Our Blog: November 2013
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Friday, 29 November 2013. This rather ugly example of classic 1970's concrete architecture houses the Leeds Dental Institute (as well as the medical school and other related courses). Of course, when I started as an undergraduate dental student in 1989 it was two separate entities, the Dental School and the Dental Hospital. Returned to do some weekly teaching in oral surgery 1997-1999, and became a full time student and specialist registrar in orthodontics from 2002 to 2005. Outside the building itself i...
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Wetherby Orthodontics, Our Blog: Submerging deciduous teeth and the value of x-rays
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Tuesday, 29 October 2013. Submerging deciduous teeth and the value of x-rays. Sometimes there's a risk of not taking radiographs when we really need to, and there seems to be a real reluctance from some dentists to take radiographs on children, when they can help to manage a case. Has it changed my management of the case? Which shows more severe sequalae for untreated submergence. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 171; Back to the main site. Submerging deciduous teeth and the value of x-rays.
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Wetherby Orthodontics, Our Blog: 'Hello my name is...' and dental charges
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Wednesday, 4 February 2015. Hello my name is.' and dental charges. On Monday on Radio 2 Jeremy Vine's lunchtime discussion programme had two topics that were particularly relevant. Firstly a discussion on dental charges and especially whether these should be displayed, and secondly doctor Kate Granger talking about her 'Hello my name is.' campaign. (You can listen to the discussions on iPlayer. From half way through the programme.). Late last year brought out many patients on his side. Hello my name is.
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Wetherby Orthodontics, Our Blog: October 2013
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Tuesday, 29 October 2013. Submerging deciduous teeth and the value of x-rays. Sometimes there's a risk of not taking radiographs when we really need to, and there seems to be a real reluctance from some dentists to take radiographs on children, when they can help to manage a case. Has it changed my management of the case? Which shows more severe sequalae for untreated submergence. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 171; Back to the main site. Submerging deciduous teeth and the value of x-rays.
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Wetherby Orthodontics, Our Blog: Student memories
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Friday, 29 November 2013. This rather ugly example of classic 1970's concrete architecture houses the Leeds Dental Institute (as well as the medical school and other related courses). Of course, when I started as an undergraduate dental student in 1989 it was two separate entities, the Dental School and the Dental Hospital. Returned to do some weekly teaching in oral surgery 1997-1999, and became a full time student and specialist registrar in orthodontics from 2002 to 2005. Outside the building itself i...
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Wetherby Orthodontics, Our Blog: June 2012
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Wednesday, 27 June 2012. Inspiring places, inspiring people. Every now and then there are a few days which make a difference. Over the last two weeks I've had several experiences I found inspiring. I spent three days in the Lake District attending a course run by Ashley Latter. Ashley had worked really hard with orthodontist Richard Jones. I have to also mention my fellow delegates, some of whom I had met before, but many I hadn't. Running a practice can sometimes be a bit lonely and isolated so the ...
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Wetherby Orthodontics, Our Blog: March 2012
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Tuesday, 27 March 2012. The Smile Awards were held last week and for the third year in a row I'm delighted to have brought home a Highly Commended certificate, this time for 'Best Aesthetic Practice'. The awards were held at the Landmark Hotel. In Marylebone, London. I travelled down with Carly-Ann and Angela, its great to be able to dress up and enjoy a night out, we're more used to spending working time together. Here we are at the drinks reception. The last award to be announced was for Best Aesthetic...
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Wetherby Orthodontics, Our Blog: Don't believe the hype
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Tuesday, 9 April 2013. Don't believe the hype. In the dental press caught my attention today, quoting research from America that has shown that injections of dental anaesthetic in young children might stop wisdom teeth developing in the future. Wow, that seems pretty amazing doesn't it? Now before I continue I should say that I haven't got access to the full article. Then they divided the children into two groups depending on whether they'd had a dental injection in the lower jaw between the ages of 2 an...
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