The GDC 2024 “To Do” List

The GDC 2024 “To Do” List

Many New Years resolutions do not make it into February. Setting modest goals is one way to help a higher proportion survive, and the GDC have provided some helpful supporting material for registrants. In his blog, “A view from the Chair: the GDC’s priorities for early 2024” Lord Toby Harris provides some highlights from the Councils to do list.

Read more: The GDC 2024 “To Do” List

0
0
0
s2sdefault

Mothers' Resistant Microbes Affect Their Children's Teeth

Mothers’ Resistant Microbes Affect Their Children’s Teeth

A new study by scientists at universities in the USA and Kuwait, published in PLOS One and reported in The Times (17th January 2024) has ’found evidence that microbes that live in the mouth are linked to tooth decay are much more likely to be passed down to an infant from its mother if her dental hygiene is poor’.

Read more: Mothers' Resistant Microbes Affect Their Children's Teeth

0
0
0
s2sdefault

Dental Profession Hits Back At Mail Journalist Platell

Dental Profession Hits Back At Mail Journalist Platell

The dental profession has reacted with incredulity to an article by Daily Mail journalist Amanda Platell, whose January 19th column sought to blame mothers, and not government underfunding of NHS dentistry, for the admission of children to hospital for tooth extractions and clearances. 

Read more: Dental Profession Hits Back At Mail Journalist Platell

0
0
0
s2sdefault

GDC Clarifies Its Own Post About Clarity

GDC Clarifies Its Own Post About Clarity

In what would make a plotline in “The thick of it” the UK’s dental regulator has had to clarify one of its own news stories - about clarity. This has occurred within days of the GDC publishing:  ‘Seeking clarity on the interpretation of when immediate and substantive suspension orders commence and expire.’ 

Read more: GDC Clarifies Its Own Post About Clarity

0
0
0
s2sdefault

Twelve and Counting - ICBs Ignoring the Dental Funding Ringfence

Twelve and Counting - ICBs Ignoring the Dental Funding Ringfence

The progressive failure of the ringfence around NHS dental funding is getting worse, with more funds being lost. This includes money that practices were led to believe would be available to help provide much needed extra appointments. The Health Service Journal (HSJ) has found that there are now 12 Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) looking to ignore the ringfence.

Read more: Twelve and Counting - ICBs Ignoring the Dental Funding Ringfence

0
0
0
s2sdefault

More Articles ...

  1. Few Credible Solutions for NHS Dentistry - The Times
  2. NHS Dental Access Initiative Cannot Fill Its' Appointments
  3. Leadsom: Dental Recovery Plan Will Be Published "Very Shortly"
  4. The Risks of TikTok for Healthcare Professionals and Followers
  5. GDC “Seeking Clarity" - Yet Another Expensive Appeal
  6. On Tuesday Parliament Will ‘Hold Ministers To Account’ - Act Now Urges BDA
  7. Birmingham Dentist Slams Talk Of 'Ringfencing' As 'Platitudes'
  8. Blame Game and Reality Check for Commons Dental Select Committee
  9. Sara Hurley’s New Project Encounters Delays
  10. GDC Respond to FTP Failing With “nothing to see here” Article