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AI and Technology in Dentistry: Fascinating, Helpful… and a Little Bit Scary 

Wed, 17th Sep 2025

By Gillian Gunning Artificial intelligence (AI) seems to be everywhere right now — from writing tools to online shopping, even helping plan your holidays. I was at a talk recently…


Career Development, Vocational Training and Beyond: Fill your buckets in the right order…

Tue, 4th Mar 2025

By Andy Gunning “For the last 2 years Gill and I have taken a week in January out of practice to sit down and plan our year ahead. This involves…


New Year, New You? Or Simply 1% Better?

Wed, 1st Jan 2025

“New Year, New You?” It’s a catchy phrase we hear every January, but let’s be honest—it’s not very realistic. Maybe there’s a better way, one that focuses on progress rather…


Gunning Dental 2024 in Review

Thu, 21st Nov 2024

I say this every year but I can’t quite believe how quickly this year has flown in. My favourite thing to do in the run up to Christmas for our…


Work Experience: Navigating the world of work

Mon, 12th Aug 2024

As we prepare to welcome young students for work experience at our practice, it got me thinking: how do we balance encouragement with realism? We want to inspire them, but…


Kid’s Day’s: Why do we do it?

Mon, 12th Aug 2024

Creating Smiles at Kid’s Day! Over the past year, we’ve had the joy of creating and hosting our Gunning Dental Kid’s Days. These special events are designed to make dental…


Steak is back on the menu

Thu, 29th Sep 2016

Dentures vs. Dental Implant Retained Dentures: A Comparison  In the last year we have seen a rise in requests to replace traditional dentures with implants. In most cases the decision…


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