Dentists defeat NHS England in contract battle

Dentists defeat NHS England in contract battle

Two Northampton dentists have successfully challenged NHS England’s guidance relating to incorporation of their NHS contracts.  NASDAL members, Accountant Alan Suggett and solicitor Ray Goodman both congratulate the dentists and their barrister on their success in achieving changes to their contracts. However, they say that the guidance remains unfair and ambiguous and they are offering to help NHS England redraft the guidance to remove the postcode lottery on incorporation.

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BDA: “it’s time for blanket HPV vaccinations”

BDA: ?it?s time for blanket HPV vaccinations?

The British Dental Association (BDA), as a member of the HPV Alliance, is urging the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) to consider blanket immunisation against human papillomavirus (HPV). Dr Graham Stokes, Chair of the BDA Health and Science Committee, said they welcomed this indication that the JCVI is recognising the need to extend vaccination beyond girls, but they need to go further.”

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Janice Fearne is new President of BSPD

Janice Fearne is new President of BSPD

Janice Fearne, NHS Consultant in Paediatric Dentistry at Queen Mary’s University, Barts and the London NHS Trust, is the new President of the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry (BSPD). She qualified in 1978 from Kings College Dental Hospital and completed SHO posts in Oral Surgery and Paediatric Dentistry at King’s before moving to the London Hospital as Registrar in Paediatric Dentistry.

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US Supreme Court considers teeth whitening

US Supreme Court considers teeth whitening

Several justices at a recent hearing of the US Supreme Court sounded troubled over efforts by a North Carolina dental board to drive unlicensed teeth-whitening services out of business. “The object of the antitrust laws is to prevent private individuals who compete with each other in business from getting together and making agreements,” Justice Stephen G. Breyer said. “That kind of interest seems present here.”

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Dentistry supports antibiotic awareness day

Dentistry supports antibiotic awareness day

In support of European Antibiotic Awareness Day on the 18th November, the FGDP(UK) has made the entire text of “Antimicrobial Prescribing For General Dental Practitioners” freely available to view on its website (www.fgdp.org.uk) until the end of the month. Dr Graham Stokes, Chair of the BDA Health and Science Committee also said:  “The battle against antimicrobial resistance will require concerted action by individuals, agencies and governments.  And that is why the British Dental Association is stepping up”.

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Elite athletes have serious oral health problems

Elite athletes have serious oral health problems

In a consensus statement published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine a group of UCL-led health experts and sporting bodies have called for action to tackle poor oral health among athletes. They said that poor oral health affecting athletes' general health and performance shows 'no signs of improvement' and must be remedied.

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GDC writes press article on ARF rise

GDC writes press article on ARF rise

GDC Chief Executive and Registrar, Evlynne Gilvarry, has written an article for the dental press on its recent decision to raise the ARF. She says that the additional funds raised in 2015 will help to ensure that the GDC meets the challenge of making the improvements necessary to be ‘a more effective and efficient regulator’.  But she ends by criticising the BDA for its decision to seek Judicial Review on the issue.

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Nottingham dental patient recalls cause media storm

ottingham dental patient recalls cause media storm

Since June 2014 NHS England in Nottinghamshire has been working with Public Health England to investigate apparent breaches of infection control procedures by a dentist in Nottinghamshire. BDA’s John Milne said: “There is absolutely no excuse for putting patients at risk. We champion the highest standards in dentistry, and rigorous infection control procedures need to be at the heart of any practice, large or small”.

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Southampton fluoridation plans scrapped

Southampton fluoridation plans scrapped

Public Health England (PHE) has abandoned plans to fluoridate the water supply in Southampton as the measure has not received backing from the City Council. PHE chief executive Duncan Selbie said: "Water fluoridation would make a big difference to the dental health of Southampton children, particularly those in the most socially deprived areas. We regret having to drop the scheme, but we believe it is the right decision in the circumstances."

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