BenFund dentist carries flame

Crowds were cheering dentist Tony Chivers on as he carried the Olympic Torch through the streets of Bournemouth on 13th July. 92-year-old Tony, who was nominated as a Torchbearer by the BDA Benevolent Fund, said, “It is a great honour to be chosen to carry the Olympic Flame as it travels round the country, and to do so in support of the Fund.”

 

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GDC given a better annual report

The Council for Healthcare Regulatory Excellence (CHRE) has given a qualified welcome to the changes initiated by the General Dental Council (GDC) over the past year. The report acknowledges that improvements have been made to its processes, especially in its fitness to practise function. But the CHRE sees little evidence of improved outcomes.

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Pilots mean longer hours for less pay

 

Speaking at the Westminster Health forum, Safeer Butt, who runs two new contract pilots, said that his associates were having to work longer hours for less pay,  He said that in a fixed-cost system, someone had to take a pay cut.  Despite this John Milne, chair of the BDA's General Dental Practice Committee continues to view the pilots ‘in a positive light'.

 

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IDH ends NHS care in Thanet

 

A Kent dental practice has told its NHS patients they must join a payment plan or find another dentist. Integrated Dental Holdings (IDH) in Thanet, said it would provide NHS treatment until the end of August. When the company took over Associated Dental Practices the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) ruled that they had too much of the local market share.

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Yes, I have some regrets

 

New research shows that six out of every ten people aged 55 and over in the UK regret not looking after their teeth in earlier life, with people living in the North East of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland the most likely to regret their past oral hygiene. The findings have been published by the British Dental Health Foundation (BDHF).

 

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Dentists buy into new technology

 

A recent survey shows that purchases of intra oral cameras and intra oral digital sensors are increasing year on year. The research also revealed that almost three quarters of dentists have practice management software installed. Appointment making and patient record management are the activities for which most other computers within the surgery are used.

 

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