Link found between dental phobia and oral health

Link found between dental phobia and oral health

The results from a study from King's College London showed that dental phobic people were more likely to have caries in comparison to non-phobics, and were likely to have one or more missing teeth. The report argued that this could be because many people with dental phobia avoid seeing a dentist to address oral conditions that are preventable and chronic in nature.

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Tax changes for self-employed put on hold

Tax changes for self-employed put on hold

Controversial plans to force millions of self-employed workers and companies to file multiple tax returns each year are to be ditched, which is good news for UK dentists according to NASDAL. Their media officer, Alan Suggett, said: “The aims of the scheme appeared to be laudable in terms of simplifying and making the tax system more efficient. However, the dental sector would have faced specific challenges.”

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Parliamentary Questions to end of session

Parliamentary Questions to end of session

A flurry of questions were answered in the last weeks of the Parliamentary session before the General Election. Questions from Steve McCabe came on undelivered UDAs (last year) and prevention, as well as the number of school days lost through dental symptoms. Another Labour MP Grahame Morris asked about the effect of low pay awards on the Service.

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BDA gives its feedback to GDC

BDA gives its feedback to GDC

The BDA has told the GDC it must focus on the fundamentals and fix Fitness to Practise, as it responded to plans set out in the regulator’s Shifting the Balance document. BDA Chair Mick Armstrong said:  “We asked dentists what they would change about dental regulation. They painted a picture of an overbearing regulator that really needs to focus.”

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LDC Annual Conference to debate contract reform in June

LDC Annual Conference to debate contract reform in June

Over 250 dentists from across the UK are due to attend the annual gathering of Local Dental Committees (LDCs) in Birmingham on 8-9 June. Alisdair McKendrick, Chair of Conference, said: “The LDC Conference has been representing the interests of grass-roots NHS dentists since 1948. We need them now more than ever but to ensure their ongoing relevance I urge GDPs everywhere to get involved in their local dental committee.”

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Dentist Phillip Gale acquitted

Preston Crown Court
 
Dentist Phillip Gale has been found not guilty of attempted murder, GBH and wounding, at Preston Crown Court. The jury was unanimous on all three charges. He has now been released from prison, where he had been since last October.
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