Urgent plea for patients in Aberdeen

Urgent plea for patients in Aberdeen

Dental students at Aberdeen dental school risk failing their final year due to a shortage of patients on whom to practise. The school has twice written to local dentists appealing for them to refer patients to alleviate a potential training crisis. A lack of volunteers is reported to be putting students' degrees at risk.

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Dental charges to rise on April 1st

Dental charges to rise on April 1st

From April 1 patient charges for NHS dental treatment in England will rise. Charges for Band 1 treatment will go up by 50p, from £18 to £18.50. The charge for Band 2 treatments will rise by £1.50 from £49 to £50.50. For Band 3 treatments the charge will rise by £5 from £214 to £219.

These charges are collected by dentists but form a tax on having dental treatment.

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GDC develops interactive site for its Standards

GDC develops interactive site for its Standards

To support the implementation of the new ‘Standards for the Dental Team’, the General Dental Council (GDC) has developed an interactive site with case studies, scenarios and FAQs. 'Focus on Standards' has been designed to help registrants test their knowledge on ‘Standards for the Dental Team’. Learning materials for each of the nine principles are included.

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Beautician in dispute with Megawhite

Beautician in dispute with Megawhite

The Daily Mirror has published a story about beautician Caroline Sumpter who paid Megawhite Express Teeth ­Whitening £1,500 only to be told by the General Dental Council that the practice is illegal. She paid the money for a package that included everything to get her started in her new business, including a licence to use the Megawhite name.

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DDRB says 1.8% gross, but Hunt says 1%

DDRB says 2.5% gross, but Hunt says 1%

The DDRB recommended at 2.5% rise in gross fees for general dental services, but in a written Ministerial Statement, released on 13th March 2014, Jeremy Hunt, Secretary of State for Health, said:

  in respect of General Dental Practitioners (GDPs), we accept its recommendation for an increase of 1% to general dental practitioners’ income after allowing for movement in their expenses, but abate the increase in the general dental service contract for GDP staff costs from the recommended 2.5% to 1%. This results in an overall uplift of 1.6% to be applied to gross earnings for independent dental contractors for 2014-15.

Dental leaders see this as a cut when considered in real terms, read more for quotes.

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Convicted dentist ordered to repay substantial sums

Convicted dentist ordered to repay substantial sums

Birmingham dentist, Joyce Trail, who was  jailed for 7 years for stealing £1.4 million from the NHS, has been ordered by Warwick Crown Court to repay £1,376,423.83. Any assets she has now, or receives in future, up to this amount can be claimed by the NHS. She was also given a confiscation order of £358,281.87 which she must pay within 18 months.

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