Q&A Emma Webb: Passion, Vision and Innovation. Who are Ivoclar Vivadent?

webb-ivoclarIvoclar Vivadent is a leading international dental product manufacturer with a comprehensive system of product for Dental Professionals.

How would you describe it?

The company based in Lichtenstein with offices worldwide, focuses on three major dental product areas: composites, all-ceramics and implant esthetics with our products shipped out to over 120 countries worldwide. For dental professionals, Ivoclar Vivadent offers products and product systems for prophylactic and restorative procedures, as well as treatment processing.

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Q&A with Leah Cronk: It’s not all about teeth!

L CRONKWhen did you first become a dental nurse?

I started in 1994, when I was just eighteen. I had just finished school and I decided to train in Oral Surgery and Orthodontics in London.

What led you to become a dental nurse?

I have always been interested in health care and I just knew it was something I wanted get into. I did my National Exam in 2001 at Kings College and from there I worked myself up to be Practice Manager of my Practice.

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Q&A with Janine Greyling: From Dental Nurse to Business Entrepreneur!

Janine Greyling_DRNHow did you first start out as a dental nurse?

I trained in South Africa and first became a qualified dental nurse in 2001. I decided to move to London in 2004 when I was twenty four to get more exposure in the dentistry industry. In London, you get to work with more specialist dentists. I wanted to get the work experience and I really wanted to travel. I wanted to become more open-minded and to see what was out there in the world.

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Q&A Tiffany Paterson: 200 CV copies and didn’t need one!

Tiffany PatersonHow long have you been a dental nurse?

I have been a dental nurse just over four years now.

How did you get into dental nursing?

I was at college but I kept quitting and going back again. Eventually, I dropped out and I wasn’t sure what to do at all. I worked as a barmaid for a while but I wanted a full time job so I went for a job as a receptionist at a dental practice. When I went for the interview the boss’s husband said he wanted me to be a dental nurse at his practice. So I went for it and got the job.

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Q&A with Laura Poole: From Dental Nurse to Dentist!

LAURA POOLE_PHOTO_DNNWhen did you first become a dental nurse?

I first became a dental nurse in 1998. I had always had an interest in dentistry. I didn’t feel like I was very good at school so I applied for a job as a dental nurse when I was sixteen. I trained with my practice for two years and eventually became qualified. I am from Ayrshire in Scotland.

What led you to dental nursing?

My interest developed from my own experience of going to the orthodontist when I was younger.

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