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Published: Tuesday, 21 April 2020 08:40
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The BBC has reported that dentists in England are facing "critical shortages" in personal protective equipment (PPE), forcing patients with urgent problems to "take matters into their own hands", according to the BDA. Vice-Chair Eddie Crouch explained on the BBC Radio4 Today programme.
Read more: COVID-19: Update: BDA protest over lack of PPE in Urgent Treatment Centres
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Published: Monday, 20 April 2020 19:47
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The General Dental Council confirmed on Monday that it will not be considering a reduction in Annual Retention Fees, despite the growing concern, particularly among lower paid dental registrants such as nurses, that they may struggle to pay the ARF this year.
Read more: GDC Will Not Reduce Annual Retention Fee Despite Financial Hardship
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Published: Monday, 20 April 2020 06:06
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A newspaper report from the Republic of Ireland tells of how the Covid-19 pandemic there has left dentists struggling to deliver any sort of service. The advent of Covid-19 means the options to do safe dentistry are severely limited. Since March, when the Government introduced restrictive measures, the Irish Dental Association has said that the vast majority of dental practices are limited to emergency treatment or had closed.
Read more: Dentistry crisis in Republic of Ireland reported
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Published: Friday, 17 April 2020 21:42
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The American Dental Association (ADA) president has appointed a task force for dental practice recovery after COVID-19 pandemic. The group includes practising dentists with support from ADA experts. He said: “While we guide dentistry through these trying times, the American Dental Association also has its eye on what will come next."
Read more: American Dental Association is looking to a future after the pandemic
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Published: Friday, 17 April 2020 12:44
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NASDAL (National Association of Specialist Dental Accountants and Lawyers) has felt that it would be useful for everyone in the profession to know where we are now from a financial perpsective, what we should have done already and what we should now be doing. The advice covers local council grants, self-employed support, actions NHS has taken, private and mixed practice, associates and furloughing.
Read more: COVID-19: NASDAL gives update on finance for practices
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Published: Friday, 17 April 2020 07:09
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The British Orthodontic Society (BOS) has just released legal guidance to assist its practice owning members, and those in the wider dental community, with the legal issues arising from the Covid-19 pandemic. BOS Director of External Relations, Peter McCallum commented, “We feel sure that this document will be useful to our members and the wider dental community as well.”
Read more: COVID-19: Update: BOS issues legal advice to orthodontists
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Published: Thursday, 16 April 2020 18:31
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Dental nurse, Joanne Gauntlett, was found guilty at a GDC tribunal of four misconduct breaches, having verbally abused staff at Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth. She left staff in tears and scared to go to work including one she told ’social services will pick their child up from school’.
Read more: GDC suspends dental nurse manager for verbally abusing staff
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Published: Thursday, 16 April 2020 16:27
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The NHS has published COVID-19 guidance and standard operating procedures for urgent dental care systems in the context of coronavirus. It covers how arrangemnts for urgent care will operate in the current circumstances. The guidance is applicable to the delay phase of COVID-19 pandemic management.
Read more: COVID-19: Update: NHS publishes guidance for urgent dental care systems
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Published: Thursday, 16 April 2020 11:34
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In reply to a written question in the House of Lords, the Government has said the current guidance does not extend business rates relief to properties providing medical services, including dental practices, which have not been required to close to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and that there were no plans to amend this guidance further.
Read more: Government gives ‘clarification’ on business rates