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'Sometimes the simplest interventions can make a big difference'.

Andrew Dawood, Susan Tanner

    British Dental Journal
    |March 9, 2013
    PubMed
    Summary
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    London dentists Andrew Dawood and Susan Tanner discuss advancements in dental implant inventions and facial reconstruction techniques. They share insights from their practice and experiences with media features.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dentistry
    • Oral Surgery
    • Medical Technology

    Background:

    • Overview of dental practice management and patient care.
    • Introduction to the speakers, Andrew Dawood and Susan Tanner, London-based dental professionals.
    • Context of the 2013 British Dental Conference & Exhibition presentation.

    Discussion:

    • Exploration of innovations in dental implant technology.
    • Discussion on the role of dentists in facial reconstruction.
    • Insights into media engagement, referencing Channel 4's Embarrassing Bodies.

    Key Insights:

    • The evolving landscape of dental implantology and its applications.
    • The intersection of cosmetic procedures and reconstructive dentistry.
    • The impact of media portrayal on public perception of dental treatments.

    Outlook:

    • Future trends in dental implant design and materials.
    • Potential advancements in non-surgical and surgical facial aesthetics.
    • The growing importance of public-facing dental education and outreach.