Access problems highlighted
More than a quarter of a million people across England have lost access to NHS dentistry since the implementation of the new contract in April
More than a quarter of a million people across England have lost access to NHS dentistry since the implementation of the new contract in April
Independent Seminars revealed details of its first international seminar at the recent FDI World Dental Exhibition in Dubai. The event, titled Sun, sea, sand and…seminars,
The British Dental Association (BDA) is seeking an urgent meeting with Scotland’s chief dental officer Margie Taylor to address concerns about new decontamination regulations. The
Ciara Murphy has handed in her resignation as CEO of the Irish Dental Association, a position she has held since the beginning of 2006. Ms
Once again I am privileged to have been asked to judge on the Dentistry Awards this year and have the chance to see some great
The annual Schottlander prize for the advancement of knowledge in prosthetic dentistry has been won by Dr David Newsum from Doncaster. The prize is awarded
Over the past few issues we have established that there are many different options available to dental graduates. However, what we haven’t looked at are
Trainee dental care professionals who are due to qualify before 30 July 2008 can take advantage of the 2007 GDC registration fee of £72, so
A new study claims that the application of beneficial bacteria as an adjunct to traditional therapy may become a valid, non-antibiotic treatment approach for periodontitis.
Professor Anthony Blinkhorn OBE is retiring from the University of Manchester and as director of the National Fluoride Information Centre (NFIC). He is retiring from
The winners of the first annual Mouth Cancer Voice Awards have been announced following a live performance in London. Kirsty Nichol, 17, from Hampshire won
The British Dental Association claims that new data reinforces concerns about the new contract. The figures, obtained by a freedom of information request by the