Our founder Dr. Stanley writes for Ortho

Dr. Miguel Stanley, our founder and one of the top 100 dentists in the world, just penned a deep dive into the ongoing and interesting debate: can Slow Dentistry® be digital? The article in Ortho – International Magazine of Orthodontics, published by Dental Tribune International, raises important questions: As one of the fastest growing dental […]

Dr Rhona Eskander
on Slow Dentistry Global Network®

We’re starting off the week with a great read on @dentistry.co.uk, brought to us by the words, insight and professionalism of our longstanding Honorary Global Ambassador, Dr. Rhona Eskander, an award-winning dentist, a speaker and a Slow Dentistry advocate who is based in London, UK. Dr. Rhona Eskander understands that the Slow Dentistry work ethic means […]

The Slow Dentistry way – improving standards of care

Miguel Stanley and Rhona Eskander look at how to improve the standards of care in dental practices worldwide. UK dentistry can be a minefield. Indeed, patients are continually bombarded with advertising or website links to places they don’t know will suit them. How do we know what is safe? How will we ensure that our needs are met? […]

Dr Miguel Stanley talks about importance of practising Slow Dentistry

Many dental professionals equate business success to practice profitability. Unfortunately, this can sometimes lead to rushed dental appointments and poor-quality treatments. In his webinar on 4 December, Dr Miguel Stanley, the clinical director of the White Clinic based in Lisbon in Portugal and a passionate advocate for high-quality dental care, will talk about how Slow […]

Slow Dentistry launches in London

The new ‘Slow Dentistry’ initiative held its first UK event in London last month.   Slow Dentistry is the brainchild of Dr Miguel Stanley, who’s building a movement focused on achieving the best for patients. At the first UK event, held on 23 November, early adopters including Koray Feran, Simon Chard, Jameel Gardee, Rhona Eskander and Marcus Engelschalk explained […]

Slow Dentistry movement encourages dentists to change the way they practise

Slow Dentistry is a new movement looking to change the way people view their oral health.   Launched last weekend, the Slow Dentistry network is calling on dentists to slow down the way they practise. It hopes this will improve standards of care and ensure safety, well-being, comfort and understanding. ‘Time becomes a huge factor of practising […]