Government U-turns on plan to cut mental health services for hospital dentists
The government has U-turned on its decision to cut NHS Practitioner Health coverage for hospital dentists and doctors. However, the British Dental Association (BDA) said
The government has U-turned on its decision to cut NHS Practitioner Health coverage for hospital dentists and doctors. However, the British Dental Association (BDA) said
As part of our Saving Grace campaign, one dentist opens up about the impact the current regulation has had on three members of her team
‘Like all good Christmas stories and melodies, it will probably bring a tear to the eye – but for all the wrong reasons’: Kevin Lewis
We look back on how dentistry adapted to the Covid-19 pandemic and what we’ve learned 12 months on from Covid freedom day. It’s a year
Catherine Rutland shares her experience of adjusting to normal life after the last two years of Covid. After a break of over two years, it
Catherine Rutland calls for the profession to embrace the changes of Covid and take charge of the future. Two years ago I would have said
Dentistry is fully behind Ken Finlayson and Tim Molony’s challenge to climb Kilimanjaro for Dentaid, raising over £45,000 so far. With only a week to
Paul Riddick highlights the latest peer-reviewed study showing Dentalair UVC’s effectiveness in the dental surgery. As a follow up from my previous articles in late

The College of General Dentistry (CGDent) and British Association of Dental Nurses (BADN) are warning of a potential catastrophe for dental patients if the planned
As the Omicron challenge looms over the public sector and the risk of up to 25% staff absence remains prevalent, Dentally wants to ensure that
We should celebrate how far we’ve come in the last year, Catherine Rutland says. At the moment I am frequently reminded of the phrase: ‘You
Nigel Jones suggests the public is more open to a core NHS service following the COVID pandemic than it was before. The season of gifts