Smart Accounting Tips for Dental Associates in 2026: What Every Self-Employed Dentist Needs to Know3/22/2026 If you’re a dental associate or self-employed dentist in the UK right now, you’ve probably noticed one thing. Dentistry is getting more advanced clinically, but financially, it’s also getting more complex. Between HMRC changes, digital reporting, and rising costs, managing your accounts properly is no longer optional, it’s essential.
The good news is this. With the right structure and habits, you can stay compliant, reduce your tax bill, and actually gain better control over your income. This blog breaks it down in a simple, practical way so you can focus on dentistry, not spreadsheets.
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If you’ve been in dentistry for any length of time, you’ll already know that materials come and go. Some promise everything and deliver very little. Others quietly become the benchmark without much noise. IPS e.max sits firmly in that second category. It’s one of those materials that, once you start using it properly, becomes very hard to replace.
From a lab and clinical perspective, e.max has consistently proven itself across aesthetics, strength, versatility and long-term performance. It’s not just a popular option, it’s a reliable one. And in today’s world, where patients expect both function and flawless aesthetics, that reliability matters more than ever. If you’ve been placing implants and delivering immediate load cases for a while, you’ll know there are a few different schools of thought when it comes to prosthetic design. FP1, FP2, FP3… they all have their place. But when it comes to immediate loading, I’ll say it straight I consistently lean towards FP1.
This isn’t theory. This comes from years on the bench, chairside experience, and seeing what actually works in real patients, not just what looks good on paper or in a lecture slide. Let’s break it down in a practical, no-nonsense way. |
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Kash Qureshi - Managing Director, Clinical Dental Technician
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Kash Qureshi is a Clinical Dental Technician (Denturist) in the U.K who oversees and quality controls over 3000+ fixed and removable prosthesis including implant cases from a clinical and technical aspect monthly at Bremadent Dental Laboratory & Swissedent Denture Clinic in London. www.swissedent.co.uk www.bremadent.co.uk [email protected] Categories
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