‘The system is rotten’ – a whole years’ worth of dental treatments missed since start of Covid pandemic
Just short of 40 million fewer courses of dental treatment have been carried out in England since the start of the Covid pandemic. This is
Just short of 40 million fewer courses of dental treatment have been carried out in England since the start of the Covid pandemic. This is
Washington – The American Dental Association is urging lawmakers to include dentists in any decision-making bodies on pandemic preparedness when developing legislation that aims to
Despite the struggle that lays ahead for NHS dentists, the profession must swim against the tide, says Nigel Jones. Big decisions lie ahead for many
Dentists’ mental health and wellbeing will continue to suffer if their working conditions remain unchanged. This is according to research that looked into the impact
‘Perhaps there has been a more sinister scheme to monetise dentistry, as there has been in similar services.’ This was the verdict of MP Chris

The ADA Health Policy Institute has launched a monthly poll of U.S. dentists to measure the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and to gather
SOE explains how it can help your practice run efficiently and smoothly as NHS targets and footfall within practices increase. With an increasing number of
Seb Evans reports back from the Mouth Cancer Action Charter signing at the Palace of Westminster last month. Leading figures from dentistry along with MPs

Dr. Duong More than half of dentists would be willing to administer vaccines in their practices, but only 2% are currently doing so, according to
Amber Ojak launches her new series – Oral Health Highlights. In her opening column she reflects on 2021 and predicts what 2022 might hold. As
Exceptional circumstances have been announced by NHS England in light of the continued impact of Covid-19 and staff absence. Where patient activity is lost due
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Jan. 13 to block a federal mandate that called for large employers to require their employees to be fully vaccinated