Antibiotic prescribing for dental conditions rose during Covid lockdown

Antibiotic prescribing for dental conditions rose during Covid lockdown

Restricted access to dental care due to COVID-19 resulted in greatly increased dental antibiotic prescribing, against an otherwise downward trend. In April to July 2020 was 25% higher than April to July 2019, with a peak in June 2020. The increase was highest in London (60%) and lowest in the South West (10%).

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Minister promises to meet Eddie Crouch to discuss effect of fallow time on practices

Minister promises to meet Eddie Crouch to discuss effect of fallow time on practices

Health Minister, Jo Churchill MP, was challenged in the House of Commons by Rosie Cooper Labour MP for West Lancashire to say what help the Government could give dental surgeries to improve their capacity. The Minister replied that the Department was ‘actively working on at pace’ and she would be meeting the BDA Chair, Eddie Crouch, to discuss what could be done.

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Covid restrictions on dentists threaten patients’ oral health

Covid restrictions on dentists threaten patients’ oral health

Dentists have provided around 19m fewer treatments in England since March this year compared to the same period last year, BDA figures show. PEC Chair Eddie Crouch said: “The clock is ticking on an oral health time bomb, as dentists lose the chance to act on the early signs of decay and oral cancer. Ministers have a choice. Make an investment that would pay for itself and bring millions back through our doors, or leave patients waiting for the care they need.”

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COVID-19: Update: Week ending November 13, 2020

COVID-19: Update: Week ending November 13, 2020

The four Chief Dental Officers of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have written a letter to dentists to thank them for their professionalism and flexibility during the COVID-19 crisis and anticipating some of the challenges the profession is likely to face during the second wave. There have also been updates on Dentists as Essential Workers, priority for any Covid-19 vaccine and the Overseas Registration Exam.

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BAPD tells how it responded to second lockdown in England

BAPD tells how it responded to second lockdown in England

The British Association of Private Dentistry (BAPD) says in its latest newsletter that the announcement of the second national lockdown in England was littered with ambiguity and they were the first dental organisation to reassure both public and profession following the announcement of the second lockdown, that private practices in England should and could remain open.

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Government minister quizzed on dentistry

Government minister quizzed on dentistry

Answering questions in the House of Lords, junior health minister, Lord Bethell said the challenge presented to the dental profession by Covid is severe. The Government is ‘grateful’ for the hard work of 10,000 NHS and private practices in introducing PPE and infection-control arrangements to keep patients and staff safe, and to the 600 urgent care centres that are providing services for the most severe cases.

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Controversy over possible use of iodine mouthwash in fight against Covid

Controversy over possible use of iodine mouthwash in fight against Covid

Helen Rumbelow, writing in The Times, has investigated the possible use of an iodine mouthwash as a way of combatting Covid-19. She interviewed Professor Stephen Challacombe who told her “I have no doubt that this should be used and had it been, it would have saved lives.” But questions have been raised about how significant its use would be.

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Association of Dental Groups warns of looming recruitment crisis in UK

Association of Dental Groups warns of looming recruitment crisis in UK

British dentistry is facing an impending recruitment “crisis”, according to a recent article in the Financial Times. The Association of Dental Groups (ADG) has told MPs that uncertainty over the UK’s new immigration system and the long-term validity of European Economic Area (EEA) qualifications after Brexit, coupled with a backlog of up to 15m missed dental appointments caused by the coronavirus crisis, was creating a “perfect storm” in some areas of the UK.

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Scotland's CDO says patients shouldn't be ‘forced’ into private treatment

Scotland’s CDO says patients shouldn’t be ‘forced’ into private treatment

Scotland’s chief dental officer, Tom Ferris, has been reported  by The Scotsman newspaper as saying that people in need of dental treatment should not be put in the “invidious position” of being forced to pay for private treatment because of a backlog of NHS appointments due to the coronavirus shutdown. He was speaking on the BBC radio show Call Kaye,

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  1. Chancellor announces support measures until March 31
  2. Dentists in Ireland are leaving the Government-funded scheme ‘in their droves’
  3. UK mouth cancer cases reach record high - Action Month starts
  4. COVID-19: CDO (England) update on dentistry in new lockdown
  5. COVID-19: Update: Dental practices should remain open during new English lockdown
  6. FGDP: Malcolm Pendlebury Lecture to be delivered online
  7. Chancellor increases packages for businesses and workers, but offers no support for self-employed dentists
  8. Plymouth dental school welcomes students’ safe return
  9. Covid-19: Half of UK dentists feel pessimistic about the future
  10. CQC: NHS staff went to ‘extraordinary lengths’ to protect those they cared for during pandemic