BDA threatens judicial review on ARF hike

BDA threatens judicial review on ARF hike

The BDA has told the GDC: “It’s time to shut down this flawed consultation.” It has also indicated its intention to apply for judicial review if its concerns are not addressed. BDA chairman Mick Armstrong said: “Dentists demand decent regulation and a fair consultation on fees. We urge the GDC to do the right thing, and call time on this consultation.”

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GDPUK launches Membership Survey

GDPUK have today launched a membership survey which aims to find out their members thoughts on a number of factors that affect UK Dentistry. Everyone who is a registered user on the site is invited to take part in the survey. To take part you have to be logged into your GDPUK account.

The survey can be found by following this link or by clicking on the image below.

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Denplan introduce new Health and Wellbeing Survey

Denplan introduce new Health and Wellbeing Survey

Denplan’s newly renamed ‘Denplan Health and Wellbeing Survey 2014’ has evolved this year to reflect that fact that dental plans are rising in popularity as employee benefits. In fact, they are viewed by employees as the most important benefit in demonstrating their employer’s support for their wellbeing. 

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Games Maker to Clyde Sider

Games Maker to Clyde Sider

Veteran Olympic and Paralympic dentist Hitesh Mody has been recalled to provide dental care for elite athletes competing in the Commonwealth Games, Glasgow 2014- Scotland’s biggest ever sporting and cultural event. “London 2012 was about inspiring a generation; Glasgow 2014 is about generating an aspiration”, explains Dr Mody.

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Cycling’s golden couple seek perfect alignment

Cyclings golden couple seek perfect alignment

Elite track cyclists Laura Trott and Jason Kenny are about to compete at the Commonwealth Games.  They have been a couple since the 2012 Olympics, and train together at the Velodrome in Manchester.  Before the start of the games they have both embarked on Invisalign orthodontic treatment and are about to be fitted with their first sets of clear aligners to realign their teeth virtually invisibly.

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ARF increase raised in Parliament

ARF increase raised in Parliament

Two MPs have asked questions on the proposed ARF increase. The replies from health minister, Dr Daniel Poulter, were similar. He said that, although the GDC was an independent body, the Government would not expect registration fees to increase beyond their current levels, ‘unless there is a clear and robust business case that any increase is essential to ensure the exercise of statutory duties’.

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Open letter attacks GDC further

More pressure has been placed on the GDC today by the publication of an open letter to the GDC Chair, of the General Dental Council, William Moyes. A group of 23 LDCs have collaborated to produce an in depth letter of criticism and advice for the GDC, joining the explosion of protest and discontent from the dental profession.

The letter contains eight recommendations.

The letter has been published in the second part of this article.

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Asif Chatoo elected ESLO secretary

 Asif Chatoo elected ESLO secretary

Orthodontic specialist, Dr Asif Chatoo. has been elected Secretary of the General Council of The European Society of Lingual Orthodontics (ESLO). Dr Chatoo said of his new role: “I was genuinely surprised and delighted to have been elected as secretary and am really looking forward to working with colleagues to promote our specialty.”

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Tooth decay by far the biggest reason for hospital admission

Tooth decay by far the biggest reason for hospital admission

Data released by the Health and Social Care Information Centre show that the number of admissions for dental problems among 5 to 9-year-olds rose from 22,574 in 2010-11 to 25,812 in 2013-14. Kathryn Harley, a consultant in paediatric dentistry, told the Sunday Times: “We have children who require all 20 of their baby teeth to be extracted. It beggars belief that their diets could produce such a drastic effect.”

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