Time For Some Dental Stereotypes

Scarcity may have encouraged the public to look more kindly upon dentists, but the stereotypical evil dentist, reliable material for an easy shudder, is back on screen, and on stage.

Scarcity may have encouraged the public to look more kindly upon dentists, but the stereotypical evil dentist, reliable material for an easy shudder, is back on screen, and on stage.
There was a time when newspaper stories about dentistry tended to be rather predictable. They were usually restricted to greedy dentists, unnecessary treatment, and high costs. Then in the early 2000s two new distinct stories appeared.
A survey by the Medical Defence Union (the ‘MDU’), the indemnity provider that provides legal support to some 200,000 doctors, dental professionals and other health workers, has discovered that 40% of its clients are considering quitting the NHS because of ‘intolerable’ pressures.
Read more: MDU Survey: Doctors And Dentists Poised To Leave In Droves
For many years one of the government’s tools to manipulate the Dentists and Doctors Review Body (DDRB) has been to miss the agreed deadlines for submitting its evidence.
Read more: Delaying Tactics For NHS Dentists' Next Pay Award Have Officially Begun
The recent announcement of a 4.5% pay uplift for NHS dental contracts at a time when inflation exceeds 10%, represented a further pay cut for dentists. This is on top of the claimed 40% real-terms cut in pay since 2008/9.
Read more: Time To Review The Review Body, Say Doctors and Dentists
The owner of a well-established private dental practice in the Hertfordshire town of Ware has taken to Facebook to promote his willingness to help people in terrible pain who are unable to access an NHS dentist.
Read more: Private Dentist Opens Doors To 'Unregistered' Emergency Patients With No Charge