Fraudulent Practice Manager Escapes Gaol

Fraudulent Practice Manager Escapes Gaol

A former BUPA Dental Care practice manager has escaped a prison sentence after admitting carrying out a £60,000 fraud against her employers.

North Wales Live reported that Jennifer Christine Locke was given a suspended two-year gaol sentence after Caernarfon Crown Court heard that the 33-year-old had carried out a ‘sophisticated crime’ between September 2018 and July 2020.

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Calculus Reveals Drug Habits

A fact that may send a shiver down the spines of dentists and hygienists alike, is that calculus can remain on human fossils for a million years.

While it may disturb dental professionals, this phenomenon is helping archaeologists at Leiden University in the Netherlands to uncover the drugs habits of ancient people.

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Dental patients have been understanding during pandemic – DDU survey

Dental patients have been understanding during pandemic – DDU survey

According to new research published by the Dental Defence Union (DDU), the majority (95%) of dental professionals surveyed stated that patients have been understanding of the changes that have been made during the pandemic. Leo Briggs, deputy head of the DDU commented: “Working practices have dramatically changed during the pandemic and it is good that the majority of patients have been understanding.”

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BDA’s Eddie Crouch says: Write to your MP

BDA’s Eddie Crouch says: Write to your MP

In a New Year message to members BDA Chair, Eddie Crouch has called on dentists to share their experiences of the new lockdown with the MPs and ‘help us make a compelling case to government.’ He also asked dentists to write to their MPs calling for an end to the new UDA targets and an end to official ambiguity over ‘key worker’ status.

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Promotions of unhealthy foods restricted from April 2022

Promotions of unhealthy foods restricted from April 2022

Promotions on food and drinks high in fat, salt or sugar (HFSS) in retailers will be restricted from April 2022, the government has confirmed. Although this has been introduced as a measure to cut childhood obesity, it should also have some effect on the high incidence of dental caries, which is still the most common reason for hospital admissions in the 6-10 age group.

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Healthwatch finds a ‘significant increase’ in people unable to access NHS dentistry

Healthwatch finds a ‘significant increase’ in people unable to access NHS dentistry

In its latest briefing Healthwatch, the patients’ watchdog, has shared what over 1,300 people have told them about their experience of NHS dentistry during July and September 2020. They report a ‘significant increase’ in the number of people telling them about the problems they face when trying to get an NHS dentist appointment.

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  4. Dental caries and obesity must be tackled together, says BSPD
  5. New Deputy Chief Dental Officer (England) appointed
  6. Commons debate on COVID/dentistry now January 14th
  7. Targets back with a vengeance in England despite stricter lockdown
  8. Dental organisations investigate discrimination
  9. New UDA targets to be imposed in England from January
  10. Dental teams a priority for COVID vaccination and more testing