NHSE Appoints Two Deputy Chief Dental Officers

NHSE Appoints Two Deputy Chief Dental Officers

NHS England used its weekly ’Dentistry and Oral Health Update’ bulletin to announce the appointment of two new Deputy Chief Dental Officers for England.

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Greener Dentistry Recognised At FDI World Dental Congress

Greener Dentistry Recognised At FDI World Dental Congress

Environmental, or ’green’ issues, are seldom far from the news headlines.  Whether it’s Uxbridge electors rejecting the London Mayor’s controversial ’ULEZ’ scheme or campaigners blaming ’global warming’ caused by human behaviour for droughts and floods, there’s no escaping the messaging.

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Norfolk Dentists To Visit Classrooms As Council Funds Toothbrushes For Children

Norfolk Dentists To Visit Classrooms As Council Funds Toothbrushes For Children

Within days of the Labour Party announcement that, should it form a government, children in the most deprived communities would receive supervised toothbrushing sessions in school, the Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care Board (ICB) has set aside £20,000 to fund school visits by dentists to teach children the basics of good oral health habits.

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GDC Fails to Answer About Expert Witnesses and FTP Costs

GDC Fails to Answer About Expert Witnesses and FTP Costs

The GDC’s coyness about its activities is well documented. The Freedom of Information Act was intended to make even the largest organisations answerable to individuals, and has from time to time resulted the public learning about things that various bodies would have preferred to keep under wraps. 

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Dentist's Annual Retention Fee to Decrease by £69

Dentist’s Annual Retention Fee to Decrease by £69

The Annual Retention Fee paid by dentists is being CUT by £69 (10%) to £621 for 2024.  Dental Care Professionals, which encompases all dental nurses and hygienists, will see their registration fee fall by £18 to £96. This represents a 15.8% drop from the current £114.

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