Clyde Munro opens innovative training facility in 2023 to boost Scotland’s dental sector
Clyde Munro Dental Group has invested £1 million plus to launch an advanced dentistry and clinical skills centre in Scotland. Clyde Munros’ investment is in
Clyde Munro Dental Group has invested £1 million plus to launch an advanced dentistry and clinical skills centre in Scotland. Clyde Munros’ investment is in
The number of children seen by a dentist in Scotland fell to one quarter of the 2018-2019 average, it has emerged. Between May and December
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General dental practitioners (GDPs) may qualify for higher maternity payments, following a decision by the Scottish government. Authorities amended the maternity pay provision for practitioners
The Clyde Munro Dental Group has moved to showpiece headquarters in Glasgow city centre to accommodate ambitious expansion plans The move sees their support centre double
As many as 400 children with extensive tooth decay are stuck on a waiting list for up to six months in greater Glasgow and Clyde.
Scottish parents need to take more responsibility for their children’s oral health, a paediatric dentist has said. Professor Nicola Innes, paediatric dentist and associate dean
All cleft surgery in Scotland will now take place from one site in Glasgow Cleft lip procedures will now take place at one site for
NASDAL has announced the launch of its Scottish-focused department The National Association of Specialist Dental Accountants and Lawyers (NASDAL) has announced that it has formed a
‘Creating a Healthier Scotland’ programme aims to start a ‘national discussion’ on the future of Scottish healthcare The Scottish Government has launched a ‘national conversation’
There has been a sharp rise in patients registered with an NHS dentist in Scotland The number of patients registered with NHS dentists in Scotland
Childsmile programme has saved £5 million in dental treatments The Scottish Childsmile programme has reportedly reduced dental treatment costs by £5 million a year. The