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Laura writes about an account of her own experiences with depression during her dentistry degree, and how best to help someone suffering from depression.
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Sharon studied a Bachelor of Dental Science at the University of Western Australia. Sharon say's "I wanted to write this article as my colleagues and I all suffer with back pain and I wanted to address these issues."
This is a brief article to highlight some simple yoga postures which help to relieve current back pain and help to prevent future occurrences.
The use of hypnosis to counteract stress in dentistry
Stress means pressure - a test of your coping resources.
Rachel Pino, an Australian young dentist walks us through some helpful tips to maintain that all important work/life balance as a young dentist.
You may think it unusual to be reading an article written by a chiropractor however, for the last 15 years I have been associated with the dental profession in various ways.
Sarah Kaddour explains why investing in your health is so important in the early stages of your career.
A pain in the neck and the back is not the way you want to perform in the dental profession.
Too many of its professional members suffer unnecessarily whilst trying to apply their mix of clinical, business and communication skills whilst running a dental practice.
Embarking on a new career is an exciting and challenging time, full of opportunities and demands. The learning curve is steep and we are anxious to prove ourselves, make friends and of course, maximise our social lives.
Dentists commonly experience musculoskeletal pain during the course of their careers. While the occasional back ache or neck ache is not a cause for alarm, if regularly occurring pain or discomfort is ignored, the cumulative physiological damage can lead to an injury or a career-ending disability!