Less than a month to enter NASDAL DCby1 Practice of the Year Award
Practices are reminded that time is running out to enter the 2026 National Association of Specialist Dental Administrators and Lawyers (NASDAL) Dental Check by One
Practices are reminded that time is running out to enter the 2026 National Association of Specialist Dental Administrators and Lawyers (NASDAL) Dental Check by One
Oosh Devalia took over as president of the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry (BSPD) at its Annual Scientific Conference this month. On 11 and 12
The dental profession speaks out following the news that a national supervised toothbrushing scheme will be rolled out in early years settings across the UK.
Supervised toothbrushing provision varies greatly between different UK areas according to new research, as experts criticise the government’s failure to implement a nationwide scheme. The
Members of the dental profession respond to new findings that children’s sugar intake fell ‘steeply’ after the Soft Drinks Industry Levy was introduced. According to
‘It’s important to get out there and spread the message’: Chris Baker speaks to Leanne Birkett about Ghyllmount Dental’s success at encouraging early-years oral health.

Carrying endorsements from the British Dental Association (BDA) and the NSPCC, the fact sheet, which can also be used as a poster, was co-developed with
The UK is significantly lacking specialists in paediatric dentistry, it has been suggested. In a new report into the dental specialist workforce and its UK

The British Society of Paediatric Dentistry (BSPD) and the Faculty of Dental Surgery (FDS) of the Royal College of Surgeons (England) have awarded a pair
Caroline Holland introduces an innovative way of delivering paediatric dentistry to children in the UK, without having to attend the hospital. Pre-COVID-19, the Yorkshire and
We speak to BAFTA award-winning TV presenter and NHS consultant paediatrician, Dr Ranj, about his lockdown experience, balancing his TV and hospital work – and
New NHS figures show there were 44,685 extractions of multiple teeth in under-18s in England during 2018/19. This equates to a 17% rise in the