USA Follows UK in Dental Prescribing

UK dentistry may sometimes seem to follow the USA’s lead in dental innovations, but in at least one important area America is still trying to catch up.

UK dentistry may sometimes seem to follow the USA’s lead in dental innovations, but in at least one important area America is still trying to catch up.
First it was sugar awareness week. Then it was revealed that the husband of the new Minister of Health, Victoria Atkins, happens to have been the chief executive of British Sugar since October 2022.
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BUPA Dental made the shock announcement that they intended to dispose of 85 practices in March. This represented nearly 20% of their estate.
For a long time there has been a reluctance from NHS authorities and government, to accept the evidence that NHS Dentistry was turning into, at best, an emergency service, and abandoning any pretext of offering continuing care.
At Westminster, speculation is rife that Jeremy Hunt’s days as Chancellor may be numbered.
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Dentistry, in particular NHS access, has become a newsworthy subject during this government, and risen up the list of voter interests. Unsurprisingly, all parties are keen to let voters know what they plan to do, especially about the access crisis.
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