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The Dental Protection Australia podcast channel discusses the key and current dentolegal risks and issues affecting dental practitioners across Australia. The Dental Protection advisory team provide helpful advice and guidance on how to steer clear of dentolegal risks, assisting you to provide safe and high quality dental care for your patients. RiskBites provides short, bite sized guidance for some of the issues impacting the profession right now.Dental Protection Australia Pty Ltd (DPLA) Educación Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • Risk Matters - Deep dive into body dysmorphia
    Mar 22 2026
    Body Dysmorphic Disorder can lead to relentless dissatisfaction with one’s appearance. Join us as we unpack this important topic and learn how to approach it in dental practice.

    How do you think we can change the narrative around beauty standards?

    You can read Carolina's paper on this topic here: Body dysmorphia in dentistry and prosthodontics: A practice based study
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    48 m
  • RiskBites - Talking about veneers
    Mar 9 2026
    In recent years, the demand for cosmetic dental services has grown rapidly, and many practitioners will have noticed their patients becoming increasingly eager to enhance their smiles.

    Among the most commonly requested treatments are dental veneers, performed both in general practice and by specialist prosthodontists. As more clinicians provide these services, we’re also seeing a rise in conversations about the risks and challenges associated with veneer cases.

    In this episode of RiskBites, Dr Annalene Weston and Dr Simon Parsons, discuss some of these issues, highlighting areas to consider when planning, communicating, and delivering veneer treatment.

    Listen to hear more.
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    35 m
  • RiskBites - Compassionate release of superannuation
    Feb 19 2026
    It might surprise many of our listeners to learn that compassionate grounds for the early release of superannuation have actually been around for a long time since 1 July 1994, shortly after Australia’s modern superannuation system was introduced.

    And since 1 July 2018, it’s the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) that has been responsible for approving these applications.

    This topic has been attracting a lot of attention lately, and not always for the right reasons. Heightened media coverage, combined with some unfortunate commentary, has led to questions being raised about the integrity of our profession.

    In this episode of RiskBites, we unpack what’s really going on. We separate fact from fiction, talk through what compassionate release actually involves, and share practical guidance for navigating an area that’s now under close scrutiny. The goal is simple: to help our members feel informed, confident, and clear about their responsibilities in a rapidly evolving space.
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    38 m
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