Support for refugee dentists in Scotland

Support for refugee dentists in Scotland

A scheme that has helped 37 refugee doctors undergo training to work in Scotland is being expanded to include dentists. The New Refugee Doctors Project, launched in 2016, provides “comprehensive support” for refugees who were doctors in their home countries. It is expected 50 doctors and 10 dentists will be supported over the next year.

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Self-styled ‘denturist’ in Manchester struck off by GDC

Self-styled -denturist- in Manchester struck off by GDC

The owner of a cosmetic dental clinic  called The Smile Centre has struck off for "deplorable" conduct. He has previously amassed four criminal convictions for illegal dentistry, the GDC said in its judgement. Barrie Semp ‘dishonestly’ claimed he ran ‘the most advanced denture clinic in all of Manchester’, they said.

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Paracetamol overdoses blamed on self-medication for dental pain

Paracetamol overdoses blamed on self-medication for dental pain

A study at Queen’s Medical Centre Nottingham’s A&E unit, published in BDJ, has identified self-medication for dental pain with paracetamol as a significant cause of accidental overdose and potential liver failure. Henrik Overgaard-Nielsen, GDPC chair said:  “Sadly lives are now at risk as failure to provide sufficient care for dental emergencies is leaving patients to self-medicate.”  

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Care home manager challenges Jeremy Hunt to find an NHS dentist

Care home manager challenges Jeremy Hunt to find an NHS dentist

A care home manager has spoken of her struggle to find a dentist who will check the teeth of residents with dementia and wants Health and Social Care Secretary Jeremy Hunt to take action. She has told carehome.co.uk that despite asking dentists to visit the care home in Banbury, most have refused to, claiming they are not trained to treat people with dementia.

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Good oral health helps recovery from heart attack

Good oral health helps recovery from heart attack

New research has made a promising discovery for the continued health of millions of heart attack survivors globally, as looking after their oral health has been found to help their cardiovascular system recover. CEO of the Oral Health Foundation, Nigel Carter said: "This is incredibly interesting research which could offer hope to the future of millions of people affected by cardiovascular disease.”

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Mouthguards in sport should be compulsory

Mouthguards in sport should be compulsory

Speaking at the annual conference of the Irish Dental Association in Galway, Dr Sally McCarthy, who specialises in treating sports injuries, emphasised the importance of wearing mouthguards. Up to 20% of players of contact sports will undergo serious dental trauma during their playing careers, a dentist and former pentathlete has warned.

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UCLan reaches ten-year milestone

UCLan reaches ten-year milestone

There were smiles all round as the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) reached its ten-year milestone in dentistry training. The School of Dentistry has produced more than 220 new dentists since opening its doors a decade ago. Angela Magee, Head of the School of Dentistry, commented: “What we have achieved over the last ten years is phenomenal.”

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Dentists highlight crisis to the pay review body

Dentists highlight crisis to the pay review body

Eddie Crouch, Vice Chair of the BDA’s PEC has written on their website about their evidence to the Review Body (DDRB). He said that the delegation that he led left the DDRB in no doubt that the viability of NHS dentistry is under threat ‘as we have never seen before’.

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