Only one in three practices in Manchester accepting new child patients

Only one in three  practices in Manchester accepting new child patients

An investigation by the Manchester Evening News has revealed that only one in three Manchester dental practices is taking on new child patients. The newspaper revealed its findings a month after statistics from the NHS were published, showing that children in Manchester have some of the poorest standards of oral health in the country.

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Seven practices in North East sold jointly

Seven practices in North East sold jointly

Over the course of the month of August, aided by Dental Elite, a group of six individual dental practice owners in the North East successfully completed on the sale of their seven dental practices to a small corporate from the South of England. By acting together the group secured a value 15-20% more than their individual valuations and for one practice a price £300,000 more than a heavily negotiated offer from a well-known dental corporate.

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£15,000 fine for illegal tooth whitener

£15,000 fine for illegal tooth whitener

The General Dental Council (GDC), has successfully prosecuted a Wirral-based man for unlawfully practising dentistry (namely tooth whitening). Wayne Roberts was found guilty at Wirral Magistrates' Court of three offences including unlawful use of the title 'Dental Technician'. He was fined £5,000 on each count, ordered to pay a £500 victim surcharge and full costs to the GDC of £3167.25.

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Dental Protection responds strongly to GDC

Dental Protection responds strongly to GDC

Dental Protection has responded in detail to the GDC’s recent consultation on its proposals to increase the Annual Retention Fee (ARF) by 64%. Dental Protection fundamentally disagrees with the GDC’s flawed starting position. It says the GDC sees no potential for improving what has become an increasingly dysfunctional and unnecessarily costly system.

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BDA tells GDC: ‘Step back or face legal challenge’

BDA tells GDC: ‘Step back or face legal challenge’

The British Dental Association (BDA) has submitted ‘damning’ evidence to the General Dental Council’s (GDC) fee rise consultation. It challenges the GDC’s financial case for demanding a massive increase in the annual retention fee (ARF). Mick Armstrong, Chair of the BDA Principal Executive Committee (PEC), said:  “The GDC now face a simple choice: step back from this flawed fee rise, or face a legal challenge. We are confident in our arguments, and ready to take any and all action necessary to stop it”.

Video message from Mick Armstrong can be seen here.

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Government backs down on foundation dentist pay cut

Government backs down on foundation dentist pay cut

The British Dental Association (BDA) has received notice that the Government is backing down on its proposed £2,000 pay cut for foundation dentists in England. Mick Armstrong, Chair of the British Dental Association PEC described the decision as ‘a victory for young dentists and for common sense’. He said: "The Department of Health should not be balancing the books off the back of young dentists.”

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  4. New dental school opens at Royal London
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