BDA Wales wins concessions on higher fees and red tape

BDA Wales wins concessions on higher fees and red tape

BDA Wales has secured substantial amendments to the new Government regulations on private dentistry in Wales, including those to ensure single-handed practitioners are not onerously burdened by annual fees and that private practices are not subject to unreasonable bureaucracy. Katrina Clarke, Chair of Wales GDPC, said: “The Welsh government has listened to reason.”

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BDA and MDDUS respond to higher compensation costs

MDDUS clarifies effect of higher compensation costs

The Lord Chancellor, Liz Truss MP, has announced a cut to the discount rate applied to personal injury claims from 2.5% to -0.75%. The effect will be an increase in the size of compensation payments, leading to significant new costs for the NHS Both the BDA and MDDUS have called for action to protect dentists.

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Whistleblower dentist wins claim against NHS trust

Whistleblower dentist wins claim against NHS trust

A consultant orthodontist, who said he had become the victim of a witch hunt at a Shropshire hospital has won legal claims against his former employers. Mr Paul Dowsing claimed detriment and constructive unfair dismissal after complaining that he was put under pressure to resign after making whistle blowing allegations against the hospital.

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BDA meets Welsh Secretary of State

BDA meets Welsh Secretary of State

The Chair of the Welsh General Dental Practice Committee, Katrina Clarke, and BDA Wales staff visited Barry in South Wales to meet with Alun Cairns, the Member of Parliament for Vale of Glamorgan who serves in Theresa May's Cabinet as Secretary of State for Wales.

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Paleolithic teeth yield solutions for modern dentistry

Paleolithic teeth yield solutions for modern dentistry

Early human teeth were healthier than modern teeth, says researcher. Among the about 5 million specimens at Tel Aviv University’s (TAU) Steinhardt Museum of Natural History, Israel National Center for Biodiversity Studies, are hundreds of ancient sets of teeth that are helping shed light on today's most pressing dental problems.  

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Chocolate bars reported to be reduced in size

Chocolate bars reported to be reduced in size

It has been widely reported in the press that chocolate manufacturers are planning to reduce the size of some of their best known brands by 20% in a bid to comply with new guidelines on cutting sugar. These include household name chocolate bars such as KitKats, Mars bars and Dairy Milk.

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