BSPD President Dr Robin Mills goes on tour

BSPD President Dr Robin Mills goes on tour

Dr Robin Mills, a Paediatric Dentistry specialist at the Royal United Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Bath, has taken up office as President of the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry at their annual conference recently held in Bath. He will now start his year of office with a lecture tour of branches around the country.

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Regulator to reduce fees for dentists

Regulator to reduce fees for dentists

The regulator is the Care Quality Commission (CQC), which has issued a consultation paper in relation to fees in 2016/17 and beyond. For many providers, including GPs, this means large increases to achieve ‘full chargeable cost recovery’. For dentists, however, this is likely to mean no increase in 2016/17 and a reduction to in 2017/18. 

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BDA tells GDC to stop hoarding our money

BDA tells GDC to stop hoarding our money

The British Dental Association (BDA) has accused the General Dental Council (GDC) of hoarding reserves, and has told the regulator that it can and should set a fee level for dentists of no more than £500 for 2016/17. Mick Armstrong, Chair of the British Dental Association, said: “Sadly the regulator has served up another fees consultation with a familiar line in disinformation and predetermined results.”

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Professional footballers’ bad teeth exposed

Professional footballers? bad teeth exposed

Professional footballers have terrible teeth, according to a new study by Professor Ian Needleman of University College London and published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.  This may be affecting their game.  Too many sugary energy drinks and snacks have been blamed for the finding that almost four out of ten players have cavities and almost eight in ten have periodontal disease.

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GDC consults on English language checks for dentists

GDC consults on English language checks for dentists

The General Dental Council (GDC), has launched a consultation on a draft policy to ensure dental professionals have the necessary knowledge of the English language. Under new powers granted by the government, the GDC can now ask for evidence of a dental professional's language skills prior to registration. It can do this if there are concerns they don't have the necessary knowledge of English to practise. 

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Cut-price sugar will come at a cost for dental health say therapists

Cut-price sugar will come at a cost for dental health say therapists

The British Association of Dental Therapists (BADT) has voiced its concern in light of news that the EU is phasing out protections that have, until now, kept commodity prices high and prevented foreign imports. They say that the UK’s dental health will pay a heavy price if experts writing in the BMJ are correct in their prediction that new agricultural policy in Europe will see the cost of sugar plummet – and consumption rocket.

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IDA condemns Irish government’s child oral health policy

IDA condemns Irish government?s child oral health policy

The Irish Dental Association (IDA) has reported that 10,000 children under 15 are being hospitalised every year for dental extractions under general anaesthetic in the Republic. The IDA says figures are an indictment of a ‘slash and burn’ oral health policy. However, Health Minister Leo Varadkar said that the figure seemed high. He believed there were 3,600 admissions to hospital.

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NASDAL says practice sales were stable in last quarter

NASDAL says practice sales were stable in last quarter

The dental practice sales market has been relatively stable over the last quarter according to the latest quarterly goodwill survey from NASDAL (National Association of Specialist Dental Accountants and Lawyers). Alan Suggett, specialist dental accountant, said that the survey showed a steadiness in the overall market although the average goodwill value of 109% of turnover is considerably up on the start of 2014. 

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Barrister loses appeal over fine for dentist lawsuit threat

Barrister loses appeal over fine for dentist lawsuit threat

A barrister was fined £500 after threatening to sue his dentist for negligence - and saying he "was a barrister" and would "win the case". Henry Davies had told dentist Anil Shrestha that he was an "expert in medical negligence", a High Court judge was told. 

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