Government raising the drawbridge to health professions

Government raising the drawbridge to health professions

The British Dental Association (BDA) has responded to government plans to cut NHS bursaries in England. Paul Blaylock, Chair of the BDA’s Students Committee, said: “The government seems intent on raising the drawbridge to the health professions. Ditching the bursary will yield minimal savings for the treasury, but have a massive impact the next generation of health professionals.”

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Faculty launches updated clinical examination and record-keeping guidelines

Faculty launches updated clinical examination and record-keeping guidelines

The Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK) has launched the 3rd edition of its authoritative publication Clinical Examination and Record-Keeping, the first update to the guidelines since 2009.The new edition introduces a new structure, whereby an A grade recommendation is aspirational and not considered essential to good patient care, B is a basic requirement, and C is conditional upon circumstances.

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Dundee students win prize

Dundee students win prize

Students from the University of Dundee School of Dentistry have been recognised for their work with voluntary and community organisations. Groups of fourth year dental students worked with the aim of helping some of the people who have complex needs, working closely with individuals with mental health problems, learning disabilities, homeless people and the elderly.

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Survey shows widespread neglect of toothbrushing

Survey shows widespread neglect of toothbrushing

Four in ten British people are not brushing their teeth at least once a day yet admit to being too self-conscious to show their teeth according to a new survey. Those aged between 26-34 were the worst at caring for their teeth, with over half not brushing at least once a day (50.87%) whilst the most conscious 'brushers' are the over 55 age group (68%).  Regional results have been reported in some local papers

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Minister wants to work with profession to end ‘scandal’of child extractions

Minister wants to work with profession to end -scandal-of child extractions

Health minister, Alistair Burt MP, gave a keynote address to the BDA Conference in Manchester saying that progress to improve the oral health of children would only come in partnership with the profession. He described the number of children going to hospital for dental extractions is a ‘national scandal’. Responding in a press release, GDPC chair, Henrik Overgaard-Nielsen, said Mr Burt had identified all the right problems, ‘but was short on both detail and ambition when it comes to the solutions’. 

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Stuart Johnston inaugurated as new BDA President

Stuart Johnston inaugurated as new BDA President

Stuart Johnston, from South Wales has been inaugurated as the British Dental Association’s (BDA’s) 130th President in a ceremony on the opening day of the Manchester Conference. Accepting the Presidency, Stuart said that stress in dental surgeries was at record levels and BDA members would be at the forefront of needed change. He declared: “I am determined to be their best possible advocate, and for every dentist across the UK.”

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Ministers must do more than just talk about prevention says Mick Armstrong

Ministers must do more than just talk about prevention says Mick Armstrong

The British Dental Association’s Mick Armstrong has called on the profession to stand together, and show government the consequences of decades of indifference to oral health. In his keynote address to the British Dental Conference and Exhibition the BDA Chair outlined the Association’s plan to address the root causes of the big issues facing the profession, including declining morale and continued regulatory failure.  

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