Dentists – physicians of the mouth, or glorified carpenters?
Dental As Anything
by Matt Hopcraft
2w ago
Being a competent dental practitioner is about much more than just surgical skills, and it is important that we focus more broadly on our role as physicians of the mouth. Dental education, like any form of education, is a beginning and not an end. It starts the journey, equipping graduates with knowledge and skills that can then be built on, and indeed must be built on, over time. It also equips them to adapt as the profession changes and adapts. This week Matt talks about the issues of dental education, professional identity and what it means to be a dentist ..read more
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Do we have too many dentists? It depends where you live.
Dental As Anything
by Matt Hopcraft
3w ago
There have been many dire predictions of an oversupply of dentists over the past decade, but do we in fact have too many dentists? Let's find out in this episode of the Dental As Anything podcast, where Matt discusses the issues of workforce supply and demand. This is particularly relevant as advocacy ramps up in the push to increase government funding for dental programs such as a Senior Dental Benefits Scheme ..read more
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The ethics of artificial intelligence
Dental As Anything
by Matt Hopcraft
3w ago
Artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms will play an increasingly important role in dental practice, and there is no escaping that inevitability. But it is not without risk. Alongside efficiencies in the way that dentistry is practised, there are concerns about over-diagnosing, data security and privacy, the use by third parties and direct-to-consumer applications, and on the wellbeing of dental practitioners. This week Matt is again joined by Dr Max Ganhewa to discuss some of these ethical issues that impact on how artificial intelligence will be used in dentistry ..read more
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How will artificial intelligence change dentistry?
Dental As Anything
by Matt Hopcraft
3w ago
Is artificial intelligence going to change the way you practise dentistry? According to this week’s guest Dr Max Ganhewa, the answer is a resounding yes. Machine learning algorithms are able to detect dental caries and periodontal disease by assessing radiographs.There is an opportunity to improve treatment decisions too, and this information might help guide patients to assess options as part of the informed consent process. And artificial intelligence could simplify the process of creating dental record entries and automate some of the back office business process in a dental practice. In th ..read more
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If in doubt, fill ... dogma, myths and clinical judgement in caries management.
Dental As Anything
by Matt Hopcraft
3w ago
This week Matt is joined by Dr Tim Keys, a specialist paediatric dentist whose research looked at clinical caries management. When do we make a decision to intervene restoratively? And perhaps more importantly, how do we make that decision? Is there a gap between the evidence and how clinicians actually practice? In a thought provoking episode, Tim challenges us to explore the current evidence and consider a more preventive approach ..read more
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Public dental funding lacks teeth, but is change coming?
Dental As Anything
by Matt Hopcraft
3w ago
This week Matt talks about public funding in the context of dental service provision across both the public and private sectors. Did you know that $1 in every $5 spent on dental care in Australia comes from the public purse? With the possibility of reform coming off the back of a Senate inquiry into dental services, it’s important for all dental practitioners to be aware of the reasons that change might be coming ..read more
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Ethics, professionalism and the imagination.
Dental As Anything
by Matt Hopcraft
3w ago
This week Matt Hopcraft is joined by Dr Jodie Heap, a clinical dentist and social theorist to talk about ethics and professionalism. Where do our ethics come from, and does it matter? Is it enough that we focus on ‘doing no harm,’ or is there more to being a health professional? And are our ethics fixed and immutable, or are they at risk of changing? Jodie explores these issues and more during this episode ..read more
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Mouthwashes - are they effective, and do they have a role in clinical practice?
Dental As Anything
by Matt Hopcraft
3w ago
This week Matt Hopcraft is joined by Michael McCullough, Professor of Oral Medicine at the Melbourne Dental School to discuss the role of mouthwashes in clinical practice - are they effective, and should we recommend them to patients? Michael has just co-edited a special supplement on mouthwashes in the International Dental Journal, which forms the basis of the discussion for this episode. Did you know that the ancient Romans used Portuguese urine as a mouthwash? It was thought that the ammonia would disinfect and whiten the teeth ..read more
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