Treeline Dental achieves Silver Award from the Armed Forces Covenant
Treeline Dental is proud to have achieved a Silver Award from the Armed Forces Covenant. The midlands-based dental group believes it has a responsibility to
Treeline Dental is proud to have achieved a Silver Award from the Armed Forces Covenant. The midlands-based dental group believes it has a responsibility to
‘A matter of urgency’: The news that nearly 30,000 British Army soldiers are awaiting dental care has sparked MP concern. This comes as data from
More than 27,000 troops across the British army, navy and air force need urgent dental treatment for rotten teeth or gum disease. This is according
BDA and BMA representatives have expressed concern over the recently announced pay increase for dentists and doctors working within the armed forces. On 13 July,
Missed out on this week’s dental news? No problem – here’s what happened over the past seven days… Government announces ‘significant change’ to dental contract
Dentists and doctors in the armed forces ‘have been penalised for their military status’ as new salary increases fall short of their NHS counterparts. While

Something that tends to go below the radar a bit, is the oral health of our veterans and active duty service members. It’s just as
Dentists serving in the armed forces face a real-terms wage cut under recent pay recommendations. The move – which also impacts doctors – has been
A new report is calling for an ‘Armed Forces style’ campaign in a bid to recruit more healthcare workers. Neil Carmichael – chair of the

The American Association of Endodontists (AAE) is honoring its members who have served in the United States Armed Forces with an online tribute this Veterans
In 2008, 40% of Department of Defense Selected Reserve troops were classified as unfit for duty due to their dental readiness. Many others sent downrange
Military personnel with poor oral health simply can’t be deployed because it affects their readiness. That’s why the Armed Forces are ramping up their oral