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This week’s podcast had our hosts wishing they had more time. Prav and Payman chat with legend Linda Greenwall about the role of women in dentistry and her pragmatic approach to raising a family while in practice,

 

They also find out all about Linda’s charity work, and talk at length about why whitening may be one of the most neglected disciplines in all of dentistry.

 

Enjoy! 

 

“No secrets. The secret is no secrets.”

In this week’s episode

01.06 - Entering the family trade

03.55 - Women in dentistry

13.33 - On work-life balance

22.03  - What-ifs and creating a better now

36.42 - On whitening

59.26 - Looking back and speaking up

01.08.42 - Why no dentistry is the best dentistry

01.16.51 - Influence, leadership, vision and chill

01.28.56 - Linda Greenwall’s last day on earth

About Linda Greenwall

Third-generation dentist Linda Grenwall was born in Cape Town South Africa and graduated from Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in 1984.

 

She is a prolific lecturer on the international circuit on whitening and also runs a London-based multidisciplinary private practice.

 

Linda’s debut book, Bleaching Techniques in Restorative Dentistry won the award for Best New Dental Book 2001 and her latest book, Strategies for the Aesthetic Dental Practice was published recently by Quintessence.

 

Linda is founder and chair of the British Dental Bleaching Society (BDBS) which educates dentists on whitening and lobbies for science-based policy change. 

 

In 2011, Linda launched the Dental Wellness Trust (DWT) charity, which raises awareness of oral health issues in less fortunate communities across the globe.