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www.colgateprofessional.co.uk www.colgate.ie Only one toothpaste gives non-stop 12 hour protection from bacteria... Cavities Sensitive Teeth Bad Breath Staining Enamel Erosion Gum Problems Plaque Tartar For a healthy mouth recommend NEW Colgate Total. ...and protects your patients from the most common dental problems: COLGATE TOTAL 12 hours after toothbrushing – reduced bacteria regrowth 12 hours after toothbrushing – significant bacteria regrowth Colgate Total provides Stannous fluoride toothpaste %REDUCTION IN PLAQUE BACTERIA REGROWTH *Dramatisation illustrating reduction of plaque bacteria 12 hours after toothbrushing with Colgate Total vs stannous fluoride toothpaste. 1 Furgang et al, J Dent Res. 2011; 90 (Spec Issue): Abstract 3073. 12 hours after toothbrushing vs stannous fluoride toothpaste1 72 Do you have an opinion or some- thing to say on any Dental Tribune UK article? Or would you like to write your own opinion for our guest comment page? If so don’t hesitate to write to: The Editor, Dental Tribune UK Ltd, 4th Floor, Treasure House, 19-21 Hatton Garden, London, EC1 8BA Or email: lisa@dentaltribuneuk.com Editorial comment K ing’s College London Dental Institute can look forward to three more years of collaboration aimed at the development of the dental workforce in Brunei Darussalam after the renewal of the agreement with the Gov- ernment of Brunei. Professor Stephen Dunne, Head of Dental Practice & Policy at the Dental Institute and Mrs Mabel Slater, Head of Dental Care Profession- als Centre for Education and Learning will take this collabo- ration forward. In welcoming the news of the signing of the renewal of the agreement, Professor Dunne said: “I am delighted that we are continuing this highly successful collaboration. It is a great pleasure to work with Ministers and colleagues in Brunei Darussalam. Much has been achieved during the past three years, in particular, the establishment of a Brunei Diploma in Dental Hygiene and Therapy Programme. “In addition, foundations have been laid for other areas of workforce development, in- cluding Dental Technology and a Dental Hygiene Therapy Conversion Programme. Dis- cussions are also underway to establish a National Survey of Oral Health Brunei Darussalam to fully inform dental work- force requirements for the fu- ture. Thus, I am confident that the next three years of our col- laboration will be just as suc- cessful as the last.” In the meantime, discus- sions, being led by the Dean, continue with the University of Brunei Darussalam in respect of the possibility of collabora- tion in respect of BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) training. DT Renewal of Brunei agreement A s I write this the sun is shining, it’s getting too warm to work indoors and in a couple of days the Easter Bunny will be delivering a large pile of delicious choclately treats for my already hyperactive kids (not from me I hasten to add, they have two competitive, sorry, doting grandmothers...). I don’t know if dental profes- sionals love or loathe this time of year – all that sugar and choco- late and gooey things just waiting to be scoffed against every bit of advice given at dental appoint- ments; or the kind of cariogenic situation that gives fuel for the oral health instruction! (and I bet you thought I was ‘going down the more work for me’ route...) NeedlesstosayIhopethatevery- one enjoyed a peaceful time during the Easter break and are looking forward to the mayhem that will be the Royal Wedding and May Day! Of course it would be remiss of me not to mention the upcom- ing Clinical Innovations Confer- ence, just two weeks away. To be held May 6-7 at the Royal college of Physicians in Regent’s Park, London. Not only will some of the world’s top speakers be there, but you’ll also have a chance to see me as I will be attending! For more information about the event go to pages eight, nine and 30 of this issue. DT 3NewsApril 25-May 1, 2011United Kingdom Edition