Pledged 700,000 extra appointments expanded to non-urgent cases
The 700,000 additional dental appointments promised by the government will now apply to a broader scope of cases, following criticism of the limited amount considered
The 700,000 additional dental appointments promised by the government will now apply to a broader scope of cases, following criticism of the limited amount considered
Dental assistant Jonasica Hollins (left) and UTHealth Houston School of Dentistry fourth-year student Nicole Harari treat patient Silvia Rivera Garcia under faculty supervision during the

Main Content Dentalkart has announced a strategic partnership with NSK Japan, marking a significant step toward improving access to genuine, high-quality dental equipment for clinicians
With health-related misinformation becoming more and more prevalent in today’s world, patients’ health literacy is more important than ever. Enter the National Advisory Committee on
The Association of Dental Groups introduces its solution to the dental deserts leaving patients in pain and overseas dentists working in fast food restaurants. On
Three quarters of UK adults are not meeting the recommendation of seeing a dentist every 12-24 months, according to a new survey. While 78% of
Only one fifth of patients who tried to get an NHS dental appointment in the last month were successful, a new government survey found. Around
Nearly 10,000 urgent appointments have been booked through a pilot scheme allowing the NHS 111 service to directly arrange appointments with practices. In mid and
A man from Cornwall reportedly drove for more than 10 hours for an NHS dental appointment in Scotland after searching nearby for years. According to

Every day should be about children’s dental health. This is the message behind the ADA’s National Children’s Dental Health Month resources for 2025. Observed nationally
Scottish Labour has urged the government to improve access to ‘life-saving’ dental checks as data shows that Scottish dentists made more than 1,000 referrals related
Almost 40% of Scottish people who are registered with a dentist have not had an appointment in more than two years, according to Public Health