You've been redirected to Dental Protection from The Young Dentist website. We recently merged The Young Dentist with its parent site www.dentalprotection.org. You'll find all the same information here, but also benefit from further help and advice provided by the wider Dental Protection site.
The site's search features will allow you to find information specific to your field and requirements, covering everything from Publications and Case Studies, to Conferences, e-Learning and membership information. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us on [CONTACT EMAIL].
You must use the template, which you can download to style your article to ensure consistency with the other articles that are on the website. Articles will be edited and optimised for the web and may be posted on any of the Dental Protection websites or on our Facebook page.
Each article must be between 500 and 1500 words. You must include an image, be it of yourself, an experience or of dentistry.
As a guide but not an exhaustive list, articles may be on topics including:
If you have any other topics you would like to submit then please let us know.
Submit your article to [email protected]
While some aspects of planning your trip might seem complicated, one thing really doesn’t have to be: your elective protection.
Browse our elective planning resources and apply for elective protection.
You'll notice a few things have changed on our website. After asking our members what they want in an online platform, we've made it easier to access our membership benefits and created a more personalised user experience.
Why not take our quick 60-second tour? We'll show you how it all works and it should only take a minute.
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Use the top navigation bar to access essential links from any page of the site.
Should you need to contact us, our phone numbers are always visible.
Start your search by choosing your profession and/or area of interest through the two dropdowns.
Enter keywords to find specific resources. For exact terms, just use speech marks, e.g. "record keeping".
We'll save your profession in the "I am a..." dropdown filter for next time.
Narrow your search based on theme, field, format, article, type or location.
Based on the pages you visit, we'll also provide useful links under the 'More' tab.
Now you've seen all of the updated features, it's time for you to try them out.
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