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Dentsply impresses with ProTaper Next

DENTSPLY impresses with ProTaper Nextä at BDTA: Dental Showcase

 

DENTSPLY was the talk of this year’s BDTA: Dental Showcase, with many delegates keen to find out more about its new endodontic file system, ProTaper Nextä.

 

Visitors to the DENTSPLY stand were impressed with the features that make ProTaper Next stand out from other endodontic files, particularly its unique swaggering movement. This motion is due to the file’s patented, off-centred, rectangular cross section which creates a larger space for the removal of debris, whilst also optimising canal tracking and reducing binding.

 

Delegates were also interested to learn about SDR®, the perfect companion to ProTaper Next, a Smart Dentine Replacement bulk fill material indicated for core build-up, designed to save time and successfully restore an endodontic treatment.

 

Members of the DENTSPLY team were on hand to discuss any questions or queries that delegates had.

 

Contact us at dentsply.co.uk or 0800 072 3313

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Access webinars and product demonstrations and earn CPD at dentsplyacademy.co.uk

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Burmaball – “great success”!

 

On the 12th October, guests gathered at the exclusive “Eight” private members club in the City for the inaugural Burmaball. The ball, which organisers hope will become an annual fundraising event, was organised in aid of Burmadent, the dental charity set up to help dental volunteers provide care to the people of Burma.

The ‘Burmaball’ has been 10 months in the planning, ever since dentist Henrik Overgaard-Nielsen and his wife Sharon Bierer returned from their first trip, during which they provided dental care to 1200 orphans and local people in the area of Lake Inle.

During this trip, Henrik and Sharon, who were accompanied by Lesley Naismith, support manager at Software of Excellence, had the idea for the Burmaball and on their return they enlisted the help of fellow Charity trustee Brian Weatherly (President, Software of Excellence).

10 months later, with 140 guests and a long waiting list for tickets, Sharon feels the effort has all been worthwhile. “Our aim was to raise awareness of the charity and its aims. We were also keen to raise enough money to cover the cost of a mobile unit, which will enable volunteers to bring desperately needed dentistry to the more remote tribal peoples.”

The black tie event was an eclectic mix of glamour and tradition, with Burmese dancers providing a traditional welcome for guest of honour Burmese Deputy Ambassador, Daw Ei Ei Tin and Syed Kamall, the MEP for London and Master of Ceremonies. Games, an auction and a raffle, featuring some amazing prizes such as holidays in Portugal and Italy, helped to keep the donations flowing and following a sumptuous south east Asian dinner, the evening concluded with dancing until the small hours, to music provided by Brian Weatherly’s band ‘The Viceroys’ and a professional DJ.

There are three separate trips already booked up until December, Burmadent is growing into a successful and influential dental charity. The Burmaball will only help in disseminating this message throughout the profession.

Anyone interested in becoming involved with Burmadent or wishing to donate to the Charity, please visit www.burmadent.com

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Win a Mini Cooper for 2014!

Win a Mini Cooper for 2014!!!

 

 

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The Dental Directory, in association with DENTSPLY, is offering two lucky customers the chance to win a brand new Mini Cooper for delivery in early 2014.

 

Spend £250 (excl VAT) on a single order of DENTSPLY products* between the BDTA Dental Showcase (17th October) and 5pm on the  20th December for your chance to win. 

 

Simply place your order of DENTSPLY products through The Dental Directory’s:

 

-         Telesales team.

-         Local Business Consultant.

-         On The Dental Directory website: www.dental-directory.co.uk

 

Or order from your DENTSPLY Sales Representative or on the DENTSPLY Rewards Website: www.dentsplyrewards.co.uk (as long as your order is billed through The Dental Directory you will automatically be entered into the draw).

 

For even more chances to win a Mini Cooper, visit The Dental Directory (G22, H14/15) or DENTSPLY (G07) stands at the BDTA Dental Showcase 2013.

 

For every £500 you spend during the BDTA Dental Showcase only, you will receive not two, but three entries for the exciting prize draw.

 

It could be you driving away with one of the most iconic cars ever made, so make sure you don’t miss out.

 

The prize draw is open to Dental Professionals that are residents of Great Britain (being England, Wales and Scotland). Full terms and conditions apply, available upon request. Competition closes at 17.00 on the 20th December.

 

* Excluding anaesthetics and pharmaceuticals and Terms and Conditions on application

 

 

 The Independently Verified Best Priced Dealer!

For more information, contact The Dental Directory on

0800 585 586, or visit www.dental-directory.co.uk.

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DPAS Walks for Charity

DPAS walks for charity

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Over twenty representatives from DPAS put their best foot forward on 29 September when they took part in the 10km Mouth Cancer Awareness Walk 2013. The team included members from all departments, including the majority of the management team.

The event, now in its 8th year, saw Team DPAS join many other fundraisers for a 10km walk around Hyde Park in order to raise awareness of the symptoms of head and neck cancers. In total, over 600 people took part and Team DPAS managed to raise over £1,200, with donations still being received.

Sam Brice, Marketing Manager at DPAS, said: “Mouth Cancer kills one person every 3 hours in the UK because of late detection. The work that the Mouth Cancer Foundation is doing in terms of education about screening and public awareness of the symptoms is tremendous and such a high profile event can only help to create a better understanding of the disease. DPAS is proud to be associated with this organisation.”

To add your donation to this worthwhile cause, visit the DPAS fundraising page: http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/TeamDPAS

For more information on the Mouth Cancer Foundation, visit: http://www.mouthcancerfoundation.org/

@dpas_ltd

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Esthetic Dentistry in the Modern Era – an interview with Dr Galip Gurel

 

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This year marks the 10th anniversary of the BACD Annual Conference – an exciting three-day event designed to offer the very best in education for all members of the dental team. This year’s Annual Conference will take place on the 7th, 8th and 9th November at the Hilton London Metropole Hotel, and will include a packed lecture schedule featuring some of the most highly regarded names from across the dental profession.

On Saturday 9th November, delegates can look forward to an extended lecture from the event’s keynote speaker Dr Galip Gurel. In his presentation, “Esthetic Dentistry in the Digital Era” Dr Gurel will investigate minimally invasive approaches in modern dentistry, and will examine how to make best use of digital technologies to improve communication between team members for the best treatment outcomes.

Introducing Dr Galip Gurel

For many years now Dr Gurel has been recognised as a leading figure in dentistry, and has a long list of honours to his name. He is the founder and the honorary President of EDAD (Turkish Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry) and he was the President of the European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (EAED) in both 2011 and 2012. He is a visiting professor at three universities: New York University (USA), Marseille Dental University (France), and Istanbul Yeditepe University (Turkey). He is also author of “The Science and Art of Porcelain Laminate Veneers” which was published in 2003, and has been translated into 10 different languages.

Away from his academic career, Dr Gurel also runs a private dental clinic in Istanbul, which he established in 1984. It has grown significantly over the years, and is now a large practice group employing a mix of specialists, associates and two different in-house laboratories, with a team of 34 people.

Esthetic Dentistry in the Modern Era

“In today’s dentistry, correct diagnosis followed by one of the selected treatment plans has prime importance,” says Dr Gurel. “Most of the time it necessitates a highly focussed team approach to execute the treatment. There are many different people involved in the treatment process – dentists, specialists, technicians – so it is important that there is a strong emphasis on good communication.

“Nowadays we are all living in a world surrounded by many digital technologies, and most of these technologies are being used by many of us for our daily activities and communication. In my lecture we will look at how to integrate these digital technologies in to our daily dental practice to ensure excellent communication between the patient, dentist, specialist and the laboratory in order to ensure the best end result.”

As well as exploring the use of digital technology in dentistry, Dr Gurel will also investigate the latest minimally invasive techniques, and how to incorporate them into the treatment planning process.

“A key part of my lecture will be to emphasise the importance of being minimally invasive,” continues Dr Gurel. “Even though the main goal should be excellent form and function, one should never sacrifice any extra healthy tooth tissue more than necessary. In order to reach this goal, in complex cases, specialities such as orthodontics and periodontics should definitely be a part of the treatment planning. For this reason good communication between dentist and specialist is even more important as it will ensure that the patient loses the minimum amount of natural tooth structure.”

In an expansive and wide-ranging lecture, Dr Gurel will speak at length on how technology can be used to enhance modern dental practise, and provide a better experience for the patient. As with all lectures at the BACD Annual Conference, delegates are guaranteed to come away with plenty of hints and tips that they can apply to their work the very next day.

“I hope that delegates will leave my lecture having learnt a great deal about ‘Esthetic Dentistry in the Digital Era’,” concludes Dr Gurel. “My lecture will include strategies for communicating with the patient and ways of presenting the design to the patient in 3D before the treatment even starts. We will then discuss getting the team together, and approaches for predictable, precise and repeatable tooth preparation. Finally, we will discuss how to make best use of modern CAD/CAM technologies, and how to use these technologies to best effect.

“I am really looking forward to my lecture at the BACD Annual Conference. I look forward to seeing you all there.”

This year’s BACD Annual Conference will be held on Thursday 7th, Friday 8th and Saturday 9th November 2013 at the Hilton London Metropole Hotel. For further information call 0207 612 4166, fax 0207 182 7123, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.bacd.com

 

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Hearts and Minds: Protecting Patients from Heart Disease With Better Oral Hygiene

 

 

 

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the major health issues of the day and the principal cause of death for communities throughout Europe[i]. According to NHS statistics[ii], chronic heart disease affects more than 2.6 million UK residents - approximately 0.6 million more men than women – and accounts for over 88,000 deaths annually, primarily from heart attacks.

CVD is a generic term encompassing a number of diseases of the circulatory system and the four main forms are coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, peripheral arterial disease and aortic disease. Nearly half of CVD-related deaths in the European Union (EU) are due to CHD, followed closely behind by instances of stroke[iii].

Considering the widespread devastation it is causing, it is interesting to note that cardiovascular disease is largely influenced by lifestyle; with contributory factors ranging from an individual’s weight, diet and levels of physical activity to smoking habits and even stress. In effect, cardiovascular disease is - to a degree - avoidable. Further to this, research is increasingly coming to light demonstrating another link that brings control or even prevention of the disease back to the individual – oral hygiene.

A Scottish health survey[iv] has indicated an increased risk of heart disease for individuals who don’t undertake an adequate, regular oral hygiene routine. Of nearly 12,000 participants in the eight-year study, those with the poorest oral hygiene (who rarely or never brushed their teeth) were found to be up to 70% more likely to develop heart disease than others who brushed their teeth twice a day. They also had increased frequency of markers of low grade systemic inflammation. The results suggested that poor oral hygiene might increase the risk of developing CVD by means of periodontal infection.

Another study[v], a collaboration between the University of Bristol, Ireland’s Royal College of Surgeons and the State University of New York, has looked into the association between oral bacteria and heart disease. In particular, the researchers found the oral bacterium Streptococcus gordonii to be a plausible agent for CVD. Chronic oral disease, such as periodontitis, provides a pathway for the bacteria to access the bloodstream, where they can interact with platelets and induce aggregation. The study found that the S. gordonii could contribute towards unwanted blood clotting and the development of infective endocarditis.

Although heart disease remains the biggest killer in the UK, there is some good news on the horizon. The rate of deaths from coronary heart disease has been slowly but surely declining for the past three decades throughout much of Northern and Western Europe; and mortality rate following stroke is also decreasing[vi]. Heart attack related deaths in England have cut in half since 2002[vii] while public health targets, including reducing premature death from CVD by 40% by 2010, have been met[viii].

Interestingly, oral hygiene habits and oral health in the UK have likewise shown improvement in recent years; with the latest Adult Dental Health Survey establishing that 75% of adults brush their teeth at least twice daily[ix]. However, much fewer numbers use adjunctive interdental cleaning methods - just 22% floss, for example - and this could account in part for the high instances of plaque[x] which was found in two out of every three adults.

Clearly, tooth brushing along with fluoride toothpaste - although an excellent start - is not enough and it falls to the dental profession to help patients to maintain their own oral health with encouragement and advice. Patient education divides into three main aspects: which oral hygiene products are best for the individual patient to use, how to use them, and why it is so important to do so.

Most patients are aware of string floss for cleaning the interproximal spaces, but few are keen to use it and they frequently cite a lack of time or claim they forget to floss. In the majority of cases, patients struggle to use string floss properly and are more liable to give up quickly. In addition to this, research has thrown considerable doubt on the effectiveness of string flossing on reducing interproximal caries[xi] or inflammation.[xii] Perhaps it is time to give other interdental cleaning techniques a higher profile?

One method of quickly and efficiently cleaning between the teeth and below the gumline is the oral irrigator, also known as the Water Flosser. Easy to use and suitable for most patients, including those with braces or restorations, the leading Water Flosser can reduce gingivitis[xiii] and bleeding[xiv] and can help to minimise probing pocket depth[xv]. In particular, the Waterpik® Water Flosser is superior to dental floss at reducing gingival bleeding,[xvi] inflammation,[xvii] and plaque[xviii] with multiple patients including orthodontics, implants, and mild to moderate periodontitis. In fact, evidence shows that the Waterpik® Water Flosser removes up to 99.9% of plaque biofilm from any treated area of the tooth in just three seconds.[xix]

 

Through sound education on both the risks associated with poor oral health and the right tools for effective oral hygiene, we can help patients to prevent or control oral disease and help minimise the risk of developing or exacerbating chronic systemic disorders.

 

For more information on Waterpik® Water Flossers please speak to your wholesaler or visit www.waterpik.co.uk. Waterpik® products are widely available in Boots stores and selected Lloyds Pharmacies.

 



[i] European Heart Network and European Society of Cardiology (2012) European cardiovascular disease statistics. P10. Available through: http://www.bhf.org.uk/publications/view-publication.aspx?ps=1002098 [Accessed 19th December 2012].

[ii] NHS website. Cardiovascular disease. Available through: http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Cardiovascular-disease/Pages/Introduction.aspx [Accessed 19th December 2012].

[iii] European Heart Network and European Society of Cardiology (2012) European cardiovascular disease statistics. P10. Available through: http://www.bhf.org.uk/publications/view-publication.aspx?ps=1002098 [Accessed 19th December 2012].

[iv] De Oliveira C, Watt R, Hamer M (2010) Toothbrushing, inflammation, and risk of cardiovascular disease: results from Scottish Health Survey. BMJ. 340:c2451.

[v] Petersen HJ, Keane C, Jenkinson HF, Vickerman MM, Jesionowski A, Waterhouse JC, Cox D, Kerrigan SW (2010) Human Platelets Recognize a Novel Surface Protein, PadA, on Streptococcus gordonii through a Unique Interaction Involving Fibrinogen Receptor GPIIbIIIa. Infect Immun. January; 78(1) 413-422. Available through: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2798181/ [Accessed 23rd January 2013].

[vi] European Heart Network and European Society of Cardiology (2012) European cardiovascular disease statistics. P10. Available through: http://www.bhf.org.uk/publications/view-publication.aspx?ps=1002098 [Accessed 19th December 2012].

[vii] British Heart Foundation website (2012) Coronary heart disease statistics: a compendium of health statistics. P10. Available through: http://www.bhf.org.uk/publications/view-publication.aspx?ps=1002097 [Accessed 19th December 2012].

[viii] British Heart Foundation website (2012) Coronary heart disease statistics: a compendium of health statistics. P14. Available through: http://www.bhf.org.uk/publications/view-publication.aspx?ps=1002097 [Accessed 19th December 2012].

[xi] Hujoel PP, Cunha-Cruz J, Banting DW, Loesche WJ (2006) Dental flossing and interproximal caries: a systematic review. J Dent Res. 85(4): 298-305.

[xii] Berchier et al (2008) The efficacy of dental floss in addition to a toothbrush on plaque and parameters of gingival inflammation: a systematic review. Int J Dent Hygiene. 6(4): 265-279.

[xiii] Barnes, CM, Russell CM, Reinhardt RA et al (2005) Comparison of irrigation to floss as an adjunct to tooth brushing: effect on bleeding, gingivitis and supragingival plaque. J Clin Dent. 16(3): 71 -77.

[xiv] Barnes, CM, Russell CM, Reinhardt RA et al (2005) Comparison of irrigation to floss as an adjunct to tooth brushing: effect on bleeding, gingivitis and supragingival plaque. J Clin Dent. 16(3): 71 -77.

[xv] Jolkovsky DL et al. Clinical and microbiological effects of subgingival and gingival marginal irrigation with chlorhexidine gluconate (1990). J Periodontol. 61: 663-669.

[xvi] Rosema NAM, Hennequin-Hoenderdos, NL, Berchier CE, Slot DE, Lyle DM, Van der Weijden GA (2011) The effect of different interdental cleaning devices on gingival bleeding. J Int Acad Periodontol. 13(1):2-10.

[xvii] Cutler CW, Stanford TW, Abraham C, et al. (2000) Clinical benefits of oral irrigation for periodontitis are related to reduction of pro-inflammatory cytokine levels and plaque. J Clin Periodontol 27(4):134-143.

[xviii] Sharma NC, Lyle DM, Qaqish JG, Galustians J, Schuller R (2008) Effect of a dental water jet with orthodontic tip on plaque and bleeding in adolescent patients with fixed orthodontic appliances. Am J Ortho Dentofacial Orthoped. 133(4):565-571.

[xix] Gorur A et al (2009) Biofilm removal with a dental water jet. Compend Contin Ed Dent 30 (Special Iss 1):1–6.

 

 

 

 

Biographical Information for Deborah M. Lyle, RDH, MS

 

Deborah received her Bachelor of Science degree in Dental Hygiene and Psychology from the University of Bridgeport and her Master of Science degree from the University of Missouri - Kansas City.  She has 18 years clinical experience in dental hygiene in the United States and Saudi Arabia with an emphasis in periodontal therapy.  Along with her clinical experience, Deborah has been a full time faculty member at the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey, Forsyth School for Dental Hygienists and Western Kentucky University.  She has contributed to Dr. Esther M. Wilkins’ 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th editions of Clinical Practice of the Dental Hygienist and the 2nd and 3rd edition of Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice by Darby & Walsh.  She has written numerous evidence-based articles on the incorporation of pharmacotherapeutics into practice, risk factors, diabetes, systemic disease and therapeutic devices.  Deborah has presented numerous continuing education programs to dental and dental hygiene practitioners and students and is an editorial board member for the Journal of Dental Hygiene, Modern Hygienist, RDH, and Journal of Practical Hygiene and conducted several studies that have been published in peer-reviewed journals.  Currently, Deborah is the Director of Professional and Clinical Affairs for Waterpik, Inc.

 

 

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The New Treatments on the Block - interview with Dr Tif Qureshi

 

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In such a fast-paced modern world, change and evolution are inevitable. The dental industry is a prime example of this, with new ideas, materials and clinical techniques constantly emerging in all areas of the profession and from all over the world.

Aesthetic Orthodontics is one such field that has seen and is still experiencing significant advancement, particularly with the growing emphasis on aesthetics.

Today, limited outcome ‘aesthetic orthodontics’ involves almost invisible appliances, maximum patient comfort, and minimal preparation on the existing teeth. The Inman Aligner established itself as one such option several years ago, and it soon became renowned for its ability to promote minimally invasive dentistry.

As the UK pioneer and the world’s most experienced clinician with the Inman Aligner, Dr Tif Qureshi is proud announce that the company behind the appliance is developing and expanding.

“This is something we have been thinking about and planning for a very long time now but we always want to work with the best people,” he says. “The Inman Aligner has built a great reputation for offering one of the best short-term aesthetic orthodontic training courses available, and this provided us with an effective platform to work from.

 

“As anyone who has attended one of our courses will know, our instructors are not driven by the motivation to ‘sell’, and so have always been very honest and have highlighted the limitations of the appliance as well as the many benefits. Having studied these restrictions for some time, we are soon to introduce to the UK two more systems that have the ability to treat cases not suitable for the Inman Aligner.”

Using the same ethical and planning principles, the team are soon to add IAS ClearSmile Aligners and IAS 6 Month Braces (Powerprox) to their repertoire. Both new treatment options are more than suitable for all GDPs to offer, are easy to work with and use simple mechanisms to achieve the best results. They are designed to be as discreet as possible, and offer safe and comfortable orthodontics for all. Requiring similar protocols with regards to occlusion setup and digital treatment planning, the new systems also ensure that more patients can be treated effectively with the same ethical systems.

“Both systems will incorporate our existing company philosophies and ethics,” explains Dr Qureshi. “The training for each will also be delivered in a similar format, as we believe that the better the training is, the better the treatment outcomes will be. The same essential ‘Spacewize’ software that comes with the Inman Aligner will also help enhance practitioners’s digital treatment planning with the new systems, ensuring successful results from their first case by allowing real digital anterior arch planning.”

Looking at IAS 6 Month Braces (Powerprox), Dr Qureshi is keen to highlight that the team are working with the best in the business to provide comprehensive training for clinicians.

“The training for IAS 6 Month Braces (Powerprox) will be headed by the famous Dr Rick DePaul – by far and away the best instructor in short-term-orthodontics [STO] around the world. Widely attributed as the originator of STO and indirect tray systems and highly praised among the US dental community (dentaltown US is a good example), Rick is recognised for developing and perfecting the concept. Committed to ethical and thorough training, he also works with a similar teaching style to those we have already been employing, so we are delighted to be working with him. In addition, Rick has been teaching STO for over 10 years – far longer than anyone else in this field.

“As such, the training for IAS 6 Month Braces (Powerprox) will be hands-on and will demonstrate how to use and adjust the appliance for optimal results. As with the Inman Aligner, all GPDs taking the course will also have access to on going support through the online forums, which professionals can utilise to gain any bespoke information or advice they need.”

The IAS ClearSmile training will also be supported by these online forums, which practitioners can use to post photos of their cases and seek guidance both from fellow clinicians and directly from the experts. This is particularly useful for initial cases and for those that require a more complex treatment plan.

“With all three short-term-orthodontic appliances, clinicians will be able to offer fast, safe and highly effective treatments to more patients. The Inman Aligner is probably the simplest of the appliances, but there are cases that it is not suitable for, so IAS ClearSmile and IAS 6 Month Braces (Powerprox) are the natural progression from here. For some time we have been helping clinicians with cases using similar products, and now we are delighted to provide a fully structured service encompassing all the comprehensive training and continual support practitioners need. The real difference here is that rather than people just jumping on the band wagon of STO, the true originators of the Inman Aligner technique and the true originator of all 6 month-style systems have combined to form the best team with the most experienced teachers around. We also have Specialist Orthodontists on our forums to assist with advice on cases that are outside the remit of GDP orthodontics, and better suited for referral.”

 

Now incorporating all three orthodontic appliances, the overall company will soon re-brand to Intelligent Alignment Systems (IAS), from whom you will be able to source all the information, advice and guidance you could need. Demonstrating just how far the world of Aesthetic orthodontics has come, these courses are tailored specifically to your needs, whether or not you have previous training or experience in this field.

Find out how you can provide convenient, safe and effective orthodontic treatment for your patients today.

 

 

For more information on the training courses available from IAS,

please call 0845 366 5477

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Walk down the path of exciting career development with an online provider of CPD

 

 

The concept of moving continuously along the path of personal development should be at the heart of every professional’s motivation in the work place. Keeping up-to-date with changes in industry information and refreshing key skills is vital to progress up the career ladder or remain knowledgeable of an existing position. Relying solely on expertise learnt during training or in the early stages may not be applicable to today’s working environment and could cause issues to arise.

 

Patients have a right to expect their dental professional to be capable of delivering high quality dental care that is current and meets industry standards. In 2002, the GDC made it a requirement for dentists to complete 250 hours of CPD during a five-year cycle and in 2008 it was made a requirement for dental care professionals to complete 150 hours during the same time frame. Despite it being a requirement, 1,947 DCPs failed to declare if they had completed the required number of hours during their first full five-year cycle of CPD[1]. These individuals will be contacted by the GDC and informed of the next steps. If they fail to comply they could risk losing their registration and their ability to practice.

 

No one should ever stop learning. As the practise of dentistry continuously evolves, dental professionals should make a conscious effort to develop their skills and understanding as new techniques, standards and equipment emerge. To be most effective, learning should become a natural part of a dental professional’s routine, so it is not seen as a requirement or a chore. CPD should be seen as a gratifying experience throughout which dental professionals should want to strive to achieve best practice and enhance their existing knowledge. It is a chance for dental professionals to stay stimulated, to keep pace with others in the profession and to maintain public confidence. If a dental professional stands still and does not move along the path of CPD, they will get left behind. If at any point a dental professional finds that completing the required hours of CPD has become a drag, they should consider changing their provider, because they are not reaping the full benefits that completing CPD can bring.

 

Starting the CPD journey has never been easier. Accessing thousands of articles, lectures, videos and webinars can now be achieved through the growing selection of online CPD providers. These e-Learning facilities have enhanced the concept of CPD through their simple to navigate websites, which have been designed to make completing CPD enjoyable for the user and to make the requirement so much more than just a ‘box-ticking’ exercise.

 

The flexibility these sites offer dental professionals is vast. Instead of attending timetabled lectures and reading books to log CPD hours, a dental professional can now complete their core and verifiable CPD from home, on the commute or at work when they catch five minutes during their busy schedule. This can be done by accessing the internet using their desktop PC, laptop, tablet or smartphone and logging on to their chosen provider’s website. This allows subscribers to log their hours of learning at a time convenient to them.

 

To log CPD and to keep track of learning, these sites offer users the ability to create a personal development plan. This allows dental professionals to plot how they will complete their CPD over the next five years. Subscribers will be able to determine their own personal goals, keep objectives in mind and ensure they achieve all CPD requirements as set by the GDC. Creating a personal development plan is unique to the individual, but there are of course three core topics that must be covered. Medical emergencies, disinfection and decontamination and radiography and radiation, are topics that a dental professional needs to complete, but when it comes to choosing what topics to study to achieve the required number of hours for verifiable CPD the list is endless. The creation of a personal development plan aids with keeping focus and helps keep documentation in order.

 

There are many providers of CPD out there, but one of the leaders in online learning is ProDentalCPD. Their website contains over 50 subject areas for subscribers to delve into, providing unlimited online access to CPD, including core and verifiable topics. And now they have made completing hours of verifiable CPD even easier with the launch of their new bitesize CPD bundles. These bundles gather together articles from over 2,000 authors in one accessible package, for both subscribers and non-members.

 

To develop your knowledge of the dental industry with ease, log on today to make ProDentalCPD your online provider of core and verifiable CPD.

 

To learn more, contact ProDentalCPD on 0114 282 3509, or visit

www.prodentalcpd.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What does your local planning consultant know about dentistry? Roger Gullidge

 

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When looking to build a dental practice, many will turn to their local planning expert in order to negotiate changing the use of the building to D1. However, it is not always the case that they will be the best person for the job. The usual misconception is that because they are local they will be familiar with the planning authority and know who the ‘key players’ are. Many believe that this will benefit the project by speeding up the process of gaining planning permission. Though this can sometimes be the case, it will not always be the right choice as a non-specialist’s knowledge of D1 use buildings will be limited. The right expertise and a background in dental practices is essential when embarking on a project of this nature, so a non-specialist should not be gambled upon.

Although a specialist planner may not be familiar with the local authority, they will be very familiar with dental practices and will understand all of the requirements that a D1 use building must negotiate.

A key issue that many forget about, is that it is not just a case of getting through planning, part of the process includes getting approval from the Highway and Environmental Health Officers, who form part of the statutory consultee process. If they believe that the project may not be viable they have the right to raise an objection to the development, this can terminate the project. It is clear that although there is a lot of emphasis on planning, much attention must be paid to all statutory consultees. This will include looking at aspects such as parking and access, if you can’t fulfil these requirements you won’t have a project.

This is why it is advisable to make sure that you research all areas of the project before you start spending a lot of money. Looking at policies regarding D1 use is not an expensive task, which means that grasping a good idea of the fundamentals is possible before any serious money is spent.

It is advised that projects go through pre-consultation, especially if you are unsure if they meet all requirements. This can act as an opportunity to see how flexible the local authority will be when it comes to changing the use of the building. If you have ticked all of the boxes and you are sure that you will be granted change of use, then you may decide to go straight for a full application. However, if you are close to meeting the policies that the local authorities stipulate then it is worth going through pre-consultation. For instance, if you have four parking spaces but the local authority wants you to have five, pre-consultation will be a chance to find out if the local authority will negotiate on this aspect.

This isn’t such a concern if it can be proved that the building is in a sustainable location that has good public transport links and easy access to public parking, this may mean that you can negotiate less parking spaces on site. Obviously, this isn’t such a concern in places like central London where there are rarely parking spaces.

Every local authority will have a different core strategy or local development framework. There are also national planning policy guidelines that must be considered, but there will be certain aspects that local authorities will have as their prime considerations. One example of this is trying to gain change of use from a ground floor retail unit in a shopping centre to D1. The local authority may deem the unit to be in a primary shopping centre and will want to keep a certain percentage of the properties under A Class usage. For instance, some London boroughs insist that 75% of primary shopping parades remain as retail units. Therefore, if a Change of Use to D1 were to take the number below this percentage it would not get planning permission.

The loss of retail units is a particular concern in London, so negotiating this can be quite tricky. One way of reaching an agreement with the local authorities is to keep the frontage of the unit as partly retail, this can be done by having product displays in the front window of the practice and proving to the local authorities that you are selling to the general public as well as patients, though this still requires a change of use application to be submitted and approved.

All local authorities must work within set guidelines for determining applications, these range from 8 weeks for minor proposals to 12 weeks for major developments.  The application may take in the region of 2 weeks to register before the clock starts ticking on the determination period. An applicant should not presume that their application will be decided quickly and allow plenty of time. Pre-application advice can take up to 6 weeks depending on the Council’s workloads and are not given priority over full applications, as full applications are monitored by central government and councils (in some cases) are fined if they do not meet the deadlines.

When it comes to hiring a planning consultant, local isn’t always the best option. Though they may have a greater understanding of your local authority, they will not necessarily understand the pitfalls and unique requirements associated with gaining D1 use of a building. It is wise to seek the assistance of a specialist company like Roger Gullidge Design who has an in depth understanding of the ins and outs of designing a dental practice, which is backed up by more than 20 years of experience.

 

Roger Gullidge Design is a specialist design and project management consultancy specialising in the dental sector. Call 01278 784442 for more details or visit: www.rogergullidgedesign.com

 

 

 

 

 

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FINDING YOUR WAY AROUND A GDS CONTRACT - Julia Posener Goodman Grant Solicitors

 

 

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FINDING YOUR WAY AROUND A GDS CONTRACT

A GDS contract runs to several hundred clauses over approximately one hundred and fifty pages.  Not all of the provisions are relevant to each practice, and a contract might state ‘Reserved’ in the case of a number of the provisions. This would be the case where the contractor is an individual, and the PCT omitted provisions that apply to partnerships or dental corporations. In some contracts the PCT will omit the clauses which relate to additional and further services where there are none.

Clause 65 should contain the address of the practice, and the surgery’s normal hours should be incorporated in Clause 75, with Clauses 77 and 78 dealing with the vital issue of the number of UDAs that are allocated. It is sometimes the case that all these points, as well as others, are incorporated in a separate Schedule 5 at the end of the document. A PCT may also include specific quality standards in a Schedule 6.

There is a pro forma GDS contract, but each document is individual to both the practice and the PCT; it should never be assumed that there are no deviations from the standard form. In the case of corporate contractors, the NHS may incorporate a totally new provision, either in the main body of the agreement or one of its schedules, to the effect that a change of control within the company will require the approval of the NHS or necessitate the contract being put out to tender. The impact of European regulations on the procurement of public service contracts has been reflected in the careful review of applications by dentists for their sole provider contracts to become corporate ones, and the determination will reflect individual circumstances.

Nevertheless, there are provisions that will be unchanged and can be expected to be present in all GDS contracts. Part 1 deals with the definitions and interpretations and is useful in explaining the meaning of terms used in the document. 

Clause 12 of Part 2 is pivotal, it prevents any transfer of the performer’s rights under the GDS contract unless in accordance with the agreement. The one exception that is specifically stipulated is sub-contracting. The effect of Clause 12 is to ensure that the GDS contract cannot be used to distort competition in the provision of NHS dental services, and also to favour the existing contractor against other possible service providers.

Sub-contracting is covered in Clauses 198 – 200, essentially it is permitted where it is reasonable in the circumstances and if the sub-contractor is properly qualified. These clauses may be useful if the contract is to remain in the name of the individual but performed by his company, and may be considered as an alternative to having the contract vested in the company on incorporation. Notice must be served on the NHS in accordance with Clause 199, and it may seek a formal contract variation.

Otherwise, save for the provisions of the contract which deals with the inclusion of a new partner, the contractor named in Schedule 1 of the GDS contract is the contracting party and is unable to dispose of his rights to it or entitlements under it. The partnership provisions are the subject of a recent NHS Commissioning Board instruction to its local area teams, explaining the process and the relevance of checking the partnership’s registration with the Care Quality Commission. This has caused some consternation in the sector, engendering additional work for the CQC, and may be a question of ‘watch this space’.

 

For more information call Goodman Grant Soclicitors on  0113 8343705  or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

www.goodmanlegal.co.uk

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The ticking time bomb of flawed incorporation

 

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Coming across a Dental Practices that has not been properly incorporated is a problem that is becoming increasingly common.

The erroneous incorporation of a dental practice is a ticking time bomb which can have dire consequences for the practice owner when it detonates.

Having had the ability to trade as limited companies since 2006, it wasn’t until 2009/10 that incorporated dental practices began to appear in more significant numbers. Four years later, many of these practices are now being put on the market, only to discover that they have not been incorporated correctly.

The generic name for this situation is, “Flawed Incorporation”

There are a number of mistakes that can be made in the process of incorporation. Often the reason for the practice not being incorporated properly is down to unsuitable legal advice – or in many cases a lack of any legal advice whatsoever.

One of the most common problems is that practices with an NHS contract will purport to incorporate the practice without asking the PCT permission for a new contract to be issued in the name of the limited company. This lands the practice in a situation where although it has been incorporated, the NHS contract is still in the name of the individual practitioner. There are a number of problems with this. The idea of incorporation is that the assets owned by the dentist are transferred to the limited company, however, all NHS contracts state that they can not be transferred. So, without the consent of the PCT the purported transfer of the contract is a fundamental breach, which gives the PCT the right to terminate the contract.

Another problem is that when the time comes to sell, the owner won’t be able to sell their shares in the limited company because the NHS contract (usually the biggest asset) is still in their personal name, which means that this asset still belongs to them, even if the principal may have believed that it transferred and that tax savings have been claimed on this basis since incorporation.

Another common problem is the failure to notify practice funders, usually the banks, of the proposed incorporation of the practice. The transfer of goodwill without bank approval will be a breach of the terms of the borrowing and would allow a funder to call in the loan.

One wonders how much the tax saving would be considered to be worth in that scenario?

If the incorporation is flawed, then it may well be necessary for it to be unravelled in order to sell the practice. The importance of having the very best legal advice cannot be underestimated when looking to incorporate your practice. This is why it is advisable to seek the assistance of a legal firm like GoodmanGrant, who practice exclusively in the dental industry and are able to provide a tailor made service that suits each practice’s individual needs. The experience and knowledge of a specialist is unrivalled, and their comprehension of every key detail that needs to be addressed will ensure a successful incorporation.

As if the above issues were not enough, yet another risk that a practice runs by not following a proper procedure and ensuring that the right documentation is in place is that the Inland Revenue may decide to investigate. The number of Inland Revenue investigations is on the rise and if they discover that there is no written evidence of a transfer of the assets, no mention of what should happen to the property, no valuation of goodwill they may not recognise it as a proper incorporation. This will mean that the practice will have to pay back any tax it has saved, defeating one of the principal reasons for incorporating in the first place.

Making any professional move requires the time and advice of a specialist. In order to effectively and correctly incorporate a dental practice one should make an effort to seek the assistance of a dedicated dental law firm. With a wealth of knowledge and experience that directly relates to the dental sector you can be sure that when the time comes to sell your dental practice there won’t be any unwelcome surprises!

 

 

John Grant of GoodmanGrant Lawyers for Dentists  - a NASDAL member

For more information call John Grant on 0113 8343705 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

www.goodmanlegal.co.uk

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You are not alone - Andy Sloan dbg

 

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Regulatory compliance is no easy matter, and it is a task that gets more and more difficult. Not only is there the burden of the CQC for practices based in England, but there are also other bodies such as the HSE, DoH and various local authorities. Even your practice website comes under the scrutiny of regulators, with not only the CQC and GDC taking an interest but the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) too.  

Given the depth and complexity of regulations within modern dentistry it is no wonder that many people won’t know where to start. With so many details to cover and boxes to tick it can be easy to make a mistake, or neglect something in the rush of getting to scratch.

Compliance support

Thankfully, help is out there and when it comes to dental compliance, there are a number of well established companies working within dentistry that have all the skills and experience to help pass any inspection with flying colours. There are a wide range of support services available and whatever help you need, there is something out there for you. Some companies will offer dedicated compliance help-lines to answer any queries you may have, while others can run interactive hands-on workshops at your practice to help your team familiarise themselves with assessment protocol and what might be expected on the day.

Helping you prepare

Some companies will even be able to run mock inspections where a certified assessor will visit your practice, and assess every area of regulatory compliance. Once the assessment is complete they will then compile a report, based on their findings and highlight areas of improvement in order to bring your practice in-line with the latest guidance and legislation.

Practice assessments can prove to be a great benefit to your team, and even if you’ve passed an inspection in the past, they give you peace of mind. So, when your real inspection comes around, you and your team will be less stressed, and completely confident that your practice is in the best shape possible to pass.

What to look for

There are many different compliance support companies out there, and it can be hard to distinguish between them. In the world of compliance, experience counts for a lot. Not only does experience show that a company has been working in the field for a long period of time, but it reflects the company’s ability to respond to changing regulations over the years.

The very best companies working in compliance will be able to demonstrate a proven record of success over many years, and will also work closely with regulators to ensure they are always up to date.  

In terms of practice assessments, a compliance support company should be able to cover all relevant areas, including:

  • Premises and Access
  • Fire precautions/procedures
  • Business Continuity
  • Information governance including Data Protection
  • Radiography including IRR99 and IR(ME)R2000
  • Infection/Decontamination including HTM 01-05 compliance
  • Foreseeable medical emergencies including resuscitation, emergency drugs provision, equipment and protocols
  • Training, documentation and certificates
  • Waste management/disposal, documentation and storage
  • Practice policies and written procedures
  • Audit of clinical records and patient outcomes including quality measures
  • Record keeping

Post-assessment reports should also be detailed and clearly constructed to give you all the information you need to bring your practice up to scratch. In cases where you may need further support, the best companies will advise you on relevant services and steps you can take.

Complete peace of mind

Though it has become something of a cliché in recent years, compliance really shouldn’t be seen as a ‘box-ticking’ exercise. The practice teams that deal best with compliance are those who maintain a proactive approach and who are able to draw upon a range of compliance support services when they need them most.

Almost all dental practices will need the help of a compliance support company at one point or another, but even if you don’t need one now, it can prove incredibly reassuring to know that when you do, companies such as dbg are always on hand to give you complete help and support.

Compliance isn’t easy – it’s not supposed to be – but you don’t need to face it on your own. In the busy, world of dentistry, peace of mind is absolutely priceless. By choosing to work with a dedicated compliance support company you can be sure you will be in the best position possible come inspection day.

 

 For more information call dbg on 01606 861 950,

Or visit www.thedbg.co.uk

 

*England only

 

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Learn to do it MI way Find out more at The Dentistry Show 2014

 

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Promising to educate and inspire every member of the dental profession, The Dentistry Show 2014 returns for another exciting two-days at the NEC in Birmingham.

World-class lecturers will dominate the Hygienists & Therapists Symposium by speaking on informative and motivating topics. Among them is Professor Avijit Banerjee. He is Professor of Cariology and Operative Dentistry at King’s College London Dental Institute at Guy’s Hospital and a Consultant in Restorative Dentistry at the Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust in London and will speak on ‘Preventing Dentistry “MI” Way: The Team Care Approach’.

He says, “I am lecturing about the roles of dental care professionals, namely hygienists and therapists, in the care framework of minimum intervention dentistry. I will focus on identifying problems with patients through risk assessment and developing patient-centered pragmatic prevention regimes that are achievable by the patient, with the professionals' help. I will show how administration of remineralising agents and practising non-operative prevention is the key to successful long-term oral health maintenance, and how the future, developing role of the dental team must not be under-estimated.”

Avijit believes the whole team has a vital role to play in MI dentistry and that modern dental practice should not be underrated. “The whole team can take away an understanding of the term MI Dentistry and where they fit in to the MI care plan framework. I hope delegates will also garner a better appreciation of the methods used to detect and diagnose dental disease, specifically caries in this instance. In addition I will speak about risk assessment and working with the dentist, developing and appreciating the pragmatic prevention programme for the individual patient, playing to their strengths and behaviour changes.”

To end the inspirational lecture programme a panel of experts will lead a discussion on the impact of Direct Access, one year on from when the changes took place. This is an excellent chance for delegates to voice their opinions, share their thoughts and ask any questions.

Also brand new to 2014, delegates can sample the latest products and techniques in the exciting four hands-on workshops situated across the trade floor. Delegates can also seek professional advice and support from representatives of governing bodies in the Professional Hub. Throughout the whole weekend delegates can top-up their vCPD within the various lecture streams and particularly within the new and improved CORE CPD Theatre. And to round off the first day, delegates are invited to join the organisers, exhibitors and supporting organisations at Heart Your Smile’s “Circ de Sourire” – a vintage night of fun and fundraising. 

For the first time The Dentistry Show is running alongside Dental Technology Showcase at the NEC in Birmingham on Friday 28th February and Saturday 1st March 2014. The collaboration of the two events is sure to provide excellent networking opportunities for the whole dental team.

With a great deal on offer for every member of the dental team, The Dentistry Show 2014 is cannot be missed. Registration is now open, so book your free place to attend the most highly anticipated event of the year.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

 

For more information, and to register for your free delegate passes, please visit www.thedentistryshow.co.uk, call 020 7348 5269 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

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Enhancing the Very Grassroots of Dentistry with Eschmann

 

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Dedicated to providing the highest quality of education to all dental hygiene, therapy and nursing students, the University of Portsmouth Dental Academy has recently introduced a brand new facility.

Sponsored and supplied by Eschmann, the Academy has installed a brand new and totally unique decontamination training suite. Much to the delight of both staff and students, the new facility will enable students to learn all the decontamination processes effectively and safely, as no instruments processed will have been used on patients, but on training (plastic) teeth only.

Experienced and qualified dental colleagues from around the local area will also be able to utilise this suite in order to meet their continual training needs, in line with GDC regulation.

Dean of the Faculty of Science, Professor Paul Hayes, said “The Dental Academy is, without any doubt, one of the jewels in the University’s crown. It is enormously satisfying that this new decontamination training room is available to our students and to the wider community to meet their CPD needs. We are extremely grateful to Eschmann who sponsored this facility and have been valuable partners in its creation. We are sure that what has been created here will play a significant part in preparing our students for life in primary care, and it is my great pleasure to declare this facility open.”

Professor Hayes and Peter Abrahamowicz from Eschmann then pulled the ribbon to officially open the fantastic new suite. All students, University staff and Eschmann representatives in attendance clearly shared in the excitement of the event.

Director of the Dental Academy, Dr Sara Holmes said, “All of us at the University are delighted to have such a great facility. Our courses focus on three stages of training – theory, simulation and reality – and this decontamination training suite enables us to follow these steps while keeping both our students and their patients safe.”

Of the partnership between the University and Eschmann, Clinical Director John Weld said “We have been working with Eschmann for a few years now – the support they provide has always been very good, particularly considering the volume of patients who visit the Academy.”

Sara Holmes added, “We have formed a very good relationship with Eschmann, and therefore a very powerful partnership. This is a testament to all the professionals involved in this project, and is a great credit to the team from Eschmann.”

The experts at Eschmann were equally as delighted to be involved in the project, and were pleased to have contributed to the very grassroots of dentistry. David Gibson, Marketing Manager from Eschmann says, “As the first and only one of its kind in the UK, this is a truly ground-breaking educational initiative, which we at Eschmann are delighted to be a part of. We want to help these students learn about decontamination in the right way, so that they have the practical skills to work safely and effectively in the dental industry. Although this is our first joint venture with a leading establishment, we hope it will not be the last and is a model we can look to repeat elsewhere in the UK.”

 

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For more information please visit www.eschmann.co.uk, or call 01903 753322

 

 

 

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A third of cosmetic treatments booked online!

 

 

A third of cosmetic treatments booked online!

Recent booking data analysis by Toothpick (toothpick.com) has identified that online appointment booking is fast-becoming a must-have service within the dental practice, revealing that half of all live bookings (50%) [i] made are done so outside of surgery hours (Mon-Fri, 9am – 5pm).

This ever-increasing statistic represents a dramatic shift in the way patients perceive dentistry and the options available to them, as their personal time is being spent researching cosmetic treatment and trawling practices for last-minute appointments whilst sitting in the comfort of their own home.

The analysis also uncovered that over a third of these bookings (37%) were made for cosmetic consultations. With around one in ten general dental practitioners now signed up with toothpick.com and the average practice offering cosmetic treatments, online appointment booking is proving to be an ideal platform to promote these services.

Mintel’s ‘Dentistry MBD 2013’[ii] recent report also supports these statistics, reporting significant growth in cosmetic dentistry over the last five years, increasing to £1.3 billion in 2013, and highlighting that there is likely to be as much as 21% growth in the next five years.  Such findings are further evidence that by opening your doors 24/7 with an online appointment booking system, your practice can generate additional revenue and become more profitable whilst working the same surgery hours.

Additionally, this electronic revolution offers an obvious solution to prevent last minute ‘white space’ in the appointment diary, as Toothpick’s analysis confirmed that over 1 in 5 (21%) bookings are made within 24 hours of the practice putting them online, successfully making unfilled gaps in the diary visible to potential patients and ensuring they’re quickly occupied.

 

See the results for yourself and try online appointment booking for FREE* today, with a no-obligation, no-risk trial. If it’s not for you, don’t worry – you can choose to cancel for free! For more detailed information visit www.toothpick.com/get-listed, call 020 77681851 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Facebook: /ToothpickDental

Twitter: @toothpick

 

[1] Toothpick booking data analysis, online bookings, Jul-Aug 2013

[1] MINTEL, 2013. Dentistry MBD August 2013. London.

 

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Dental Technicians - The creative craftsmen at the heart of every restoration

 

In the same way that a film director rarely receives as much attention as the stars of the film, the dental technician almost always performs his or her wizardry behind the scenes. The dentist takes an impression with a disposable tray, despatches it to the laboratory, and then fits the prosthetic without giving too much thought to what happens in between. 

While the patient can perhaps be forgiven for taking little interest in the creative process, the dentist’s own role is almost certainly enhanced by a greater understanding of that of the technician.

The product will generally be a crown, bridge or abutment created from an amalgam of glass and ceramic, a combination which has proven strength and longevity in the mouth and also offers a close aesthetic similarity to natural tooth enamel. Various techniques are used to build the prosthetic in liquid layers applied with a small brush, with each layer being allowed to cure before the next is applied. The ceramic formula can be varied to exactly match the shade and translucency of the contiguous teeth. 

It would be easy to regard dental technicians as the junior partners in restorative dental treatment, but this would be a false premise, as without their skills most treatments would simply not be possible. Nevertheless, in spite of their vital role, laboratories throughout the UK are expressing concern at the fall in the numbers of trainee technicians entering the profession in recent years. 

While there is no doubt that becoming a dental technician is the first step on a worthwhile and rewarding career which has a direct impact on raising the quality of other people lives, it requires highly specialised skills.

The situation is compounded by the lack of UK training institutions which offer courses in Dental Technology. Even institutions that offer courses are often not fully subscribed, and their intensity leads to a high dropout percentage; for example, 35 students enrolled on the Dental Technology course at Lambeth College in September 2011, and only 12 survived until February 2012 – a dropout rate of almost 66%.

As is frequently the case with professions requiring practical skills as well as applied theory, recent graduates often have difficulty in finding sympathetic initial work experience, and an abrupt entry into the pressurised environment of a commercial laboratory, followed by a failure to work fast enough or to a consistent standard, also leads to staff losses. When all these factors are taken together, there is a strong probability of an industry-inhibiting shortage of skilled dental technicians in the coming decade. 

In an attempt to remedy the situation, Sparkle Dental Labs Ltd has entered into an alliance with the UK Department of Education to allow its own, existing team of dedicated and experienced dental restoration and prosthetic technicians to deliver hands-on training to a new generation within a commercial laboratory environment.  It is hoped that early exposure to the deadlines and rigour of completing actual commissions, on budget and on time, will assist more students to ‘stay the course’ and build their careers in the longer term.

Dental laboratories and technicians are the beating heart of restorative dentistry, and should it miss a beat the impact on both patients and clinicians would be severe to say the least. As the number of trained technicians is threatened, Sparkle is acting in both its own and the public interest to safeguard the existing skills base and the dental and oral health of society generally. There are particularly high hopes that the growing cooperation between Sparkle laboratories and educational establishments will begin to stem the decline and underpin the future for restorative dentistry in the UK.

For any additional information please call 0800 138 6255 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit:

www.sparkledentallabs.com
 

 

Mustafa Mohammed is the Managing Director of Sparkle Dental Labs Ltd. and Genix Healthcare. In this article he explains the vision behind turning an old warehouse in Leeds into one of the UK’s up and coming dental laboratories.

 

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Introducing the new A-dec 400 – available from Clark Dental

Experience the very best in reliability, comfort and style with the brand-new A-dec 400, available from Clark Dental.

The A-dec 400 is designed to deliver pure comfort for you and your patients, bringing together form and function for less complexity and more style, all at a competitive price.

The Radius-style delivery and support modules rotate quickly and easily to deliver a truly ambidextrous configuration. And when you add robust construction, contemporary styling, and the legendary reliability of the A-dec brand you have a dental unit that represents the best long-term value available on the market today.

For bespoke styling to suit your practice, you can choose between A-dec’s sleek seamless, or plush sewn upholstery options, all of which are available in a range of designer colours. You can also choose from A-dec’s three dental light offerings and factory-installed ancillaries that can be integrated into the delivery system and pre-wired for the touchpad controls.

To find out more about the brand-new A-dec 400 dental unit, contact Clark Dental today.

 

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Clark Dental – “an excellent track record of success”

 

Dr Ramesh Siva worked closely with Clark Dental during the refurbishment of his practice, Albion Dental in Lewes. During the course of the project Clark Dental completely refitted two surgeries and a new decontamination room. Dr Siva says:

“When embarking on a project such as this, it’s important that the contractors you use are reliable. I decided to opt for Clark Dental, firstly because I had experience with them from my time at Bridge Dental, but also because of their name, and because they are known for the quality and reliability of their work. Quite simply I knew that I could rely on them, and they have an excellent track record of success.”

The team at Clark Dental have over 30 years’ experience providing turnkey surgery designs to dental practices across the UK. Using the latest computer aided technology, the dedicated Clark Dental team can guide and support you through every stage of your project from consultation to completion and ongoing support.

To learn more about how Clark Dental is the smart choice in surgery design, contact the Clark Dental team today.

 

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Clark Dental – surgery design made easy!

 

 

Dr Riaz Yar and Dr Craig Barclay worked with Clark Dental to create The Square Advanced Dental Care – a dedicated specialist referral centre in Hale Barns.

Dr Yar says:

“The whole design process went very smoothly indeed. Clark Dental created some initial plans that were presented to us on 3D computer design software that really gave us a good feel for how everything would look. We were then able to provide feedback and make changes until we came up with something we were all really very happy with.

“Throughout the whole project Clark Dental’s Managing Director Richard Beal acted as our project manager, and really took a lot of stress out of the whole process. This meant my business partner Dr Craig Barclay and myself could focus our time more effectively and oversee things rather than getting ourselves caught up in every single detail. Clark Dental supplied and fitted everything in the practice from the dental units to the X-Ray equipment, and were also responsible for bringing in and managing sub-contractors as required. They literally dealt with everything and took a great burden off our shoulders. I highly recommend them!”

 

For more information contact Clark Dental on 01270 613750,
email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.clarkdentalsurgerydesign.co.uk

 

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Dancing dentists raise vital funds for the BDA Benevolent Fund

 

 

 

 

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Eighty dentists and their partners took to the dance floor and raised £2,485 for the BDA Benevolent Fund to help their colleagues who have fallen on financial hardship.

As part of the Fund’s Be Active Campaign, a dinner dance was held at the Cardiff Village Hotel in April. It was organised by Dr Ann Rockey, Chairman of the Fund, and Dr Pam Norman, South Wales Trustee for the Board of Trustees of the Fund.

Dr Ann Rockey says, Pam and I wanted to undertake an event for the Be Active Campaign in South Wales that would bring the branch together, as well as fundraise. Our colleague Andrew Matthews royally entertained us with an array of songs from the 40s and 50s. We had a very successful and enjoyable evening at the dinner dance. We are very grateful to all the companies and individuals that kindly sponsored the event.”

The Fund brings hope to dentists who are struggling financially by providing one-off or regular loans and grants.

The registered charity relies on donations to carry on with the vital work it does and relies on the Profession’s help.

 

For more information about the BDA Benevolent Fund
call 020 7486 4994, email
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 or visit www.bdabenevolentfund.org.uk

All enquiries are considered in confidence.

 

Registered charity no. 208146

 

 

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Harris New Chair of the Alpha Omega London Chapter

 

 

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Alpha Omega – so much more than meets the eye

Alpha Omega is the worldwide dental organisation that promotes professional excellence through family, fraternal and Judaic values. With Chapters located across the globe, Alpha Omega represents many thousands of dentists and dental students, and welcomes new members of all ages and backgrounds.

As one of the longest servicing members of the Alpha Omega London Chapter, Harris Sidelsky has been attending regular meetings for over 30 years. In September 2013, Harris will succeed Linda Greenwall as chairman of the London Chapter. Looking to the year ahead, Harris hopes to build on the excellent work done by his predecessor, and increase still further the number of activities and events Alpha Omega members can look forward to in the year to come.

“To follow Linda Greenwall is a challenge,” admits Harris. “She has built a tremendous legacy, and has been a superb chairperson. Over the last year the London Chapter has grown in its activities, its membership and its educational programmes. What we’ve managed to achieve in this past year really has been superb. The challenge then for me, and the other committee members, is to continue to build on our successes and do even more than what we’ve done in this last year.”

Providing high quality postgraduate education has always been one of the main focuses for Alpha Omega, and the programme for 2013-14 is no exception. “We have the complete lecture line-up planned already,” continues Harris. “Everything we have planned will be practically focussed and oriented, and the aim is that whatever we present, practitioners will be able to use it the very next day.

“The first lecture we have planned will be on the morality of porcelain veneers, and the marketing of cosmetic dentistry. Mervyn Druian will present on the pros and cons of porcelain veneers and Akiva Tatz will then speak what he considers to be the ethical position. Our second lecture will feature Avijit Banerjee, Professor of Cariology and Operative Dentistry. He will be discussing minimally invasive dentistry and pitfalls when making a diagnosis – when to drill, and when not to drill. It should prove fascinating. Other lectures in the series include a session on dental lasers with Elay Maden, as well as a presentation from Crispian Scully CBE on oral medicine and the issues that confront us. Our fifth lecture in the series will examine digital dentistry with Daniel Edelhoff, while our final lecture will be with Jonathan Lack, speaking on grafts in periodontics.”

As well as a highly anticipated series of evening lectures – all of which are free to Alpha Omega members – there will also be the annual Annenberg lecture day in June 2014. This year’s lecture will feature Jack Griffin. Jack is known currently as one of the most knowledgeable and entertaining speakers on the American circuit, and as Harris is keen to point out, that’s not all:

“As well as our packed lecture programme I’m really excited to announce the launch of our brand-new study clubs,” continues Harris. “For me this really embodies the whole mentoring side to our organisation. To start with, we have lined up four dentists to do practical demonstrations in their offices. Mervyn Druian will run a session on marketing and patient communication, Linda Greenwall on bleaching, Malcolm Schaller on implants and Michael Sultan on molar root canal therapy. These sessions should be really interesting and will give our younger or less experienced members the opportunity to learn from experts in their field.”

As part of its family-centred ethos, Alpha Omega holds numerous social events throughout the year. These are a great opportunity to network with colleagues, make new friends, and generally have a good time! This year in particular Harris is keen to include even more social events than in previous years and has already arranged a number of exciting events in line with Jewish festivals Hanukkah, Sukkot and Purim.

“It really is an exciting programme that we’ve got lined up for the coming year, and we’re still adding more to it now,” continues Harris. “One of my main ambitions as chairman is to drive up membership and increase the amount of participation in our lecture events. I hope that by putting together a really strong and diverse programme I can re-enthuse people about Alpha Omega and the basic principles that we represent.

To me, Alpha Omega is so much more than ‘just another dental society’ – it’s not just a place you go for lectures! For me, Alpha Omega is all about family; it’s about sharing in friendship and always being ready and able to provide help and support. If I can re-enthuse members about these key principles in my time as chairman, then to me, that will be a job well done.”

 

For more information on the Alpha Omega London Chapter, visit www.alphaomegauk.co.uk

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CAD/CAM Technology – A Modern Day Tool

 

 

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Many events have changed the practice of dentistry over the years, creating a highly efficient and much more comfortable visit for patients, with an increasingly more aesthetically pleasing outcome. Dentists and technicians alike have worked hard to improve various techniques and materials in their strive for excellence, aiding the continual development of the profession. Particularly within the areas of restorative and prosthetic dentistry, the industry has seen some huge advances in the last few decades.

For example, the humble crown has a fairly long history; the well known, all-porcelain ‘jacket’ crown (PJC) was first patented in 1889. As the name suggests, it consisted of rebuilding the tooth with a porcelain covering to create the restoration. Though improved over time, the PJC was used extensively well into the 1950s. [1]

The introduction of ‘porcelain-fused-to-metal’ in the1950s greatly improved the strength of crowns, with lost-wax fabricated metal copings addressing the issue of marginal fit.[2]

Many would now argue that one of the most influential developments in the history of dentistry has been the application of digital technology. Conceptualised in the 1970s by Francois Duret, computer-aided design (CAD) and manufacture (CAM) has totally transformed the way both dentists and technicians approach the creation and manufacture of restorative and prosthetic devices, especially single- or duel- tooth restorations.

 

The enhanced and refined CAD/CAM equipment available on the dental market today, present a wide range of benefits to both dentists and technicians in their every-day working lives. The latest impression scanning equipment produces crystal clear images in either 2D or 3D, ensuring optimal consistency and predictability and offering a level of detail and accuracy that otherwise would have been well beyond reach. Dental professionals can now create restorations of a high quality that fit the patient correctly first time ­– tolerances of within ± 25 µm now ensure a perfect fit, with no space between teeth, or between tooth preparation and restoration, both of which have the potential to cause infection or decay. The lack of metal content means that x-rays can penetrate the structure allowing dentists to keep track of potential decay. Add to this improved comfort, reduced intrusion and shorter assessment times, and it isn’t difficult to see why such procedures are so popular and encourage patient satisfaction.

Modern CAD/CAM technology is also designed to improve the professionals’ workflow, as well as enhancing the patient experience. Special features such as high-angulation scanners and light guidance systems enable professionals to capture the images they need with little preparation. Mass production with individual customisations is another advantage of digital impressioning, as each restoration can be reviewed and adjusted to meet the necessary requirements in a fast and cost-efficient way.

The most effective CAD/CAM systems can then be fully integrated into the practice management software, dramatically increasing accessibility and efficiency throughout the practice or laboratory. Such programmes also facilitate communication between the dentist and technician, as impression scans and images can easily and securely be sent between the two, for truly successful collaborative cases.

With the equipment to scan, mill, design and place restorations all in one place, modern CAD/CAM technology ultimately offers dentists a choice – they can either create restorations chairside for a quick and efficient treatment process, or they can send their images straight to their technician for manufacture in the lab. This flexibility ensures all dentists can work they way that best suits them and their patient. From technicians’ points of view, the easy-to-use equipment allows them to provide a broader range of services, without excessive retraining costs.

However the CAD/CAM equipment is used, it is a highly effective way of developing the business and driving the practice or laboratory forward. Systems such as the CS Solutions from Carestream Dental, bring all the facets of scanning, designing, milling and placing restorations into one portfolio. Available as stand-alone technologies or as a fully integrated solution, the equipment will help streamline your processes and ensure your whole team works as efficiently as possible.

Compact and easy to use, the impression scanners require no trolley so are easily portable around the premises, and USB connections ensure images and data can be transferred to any computer or workstation. Ergonomic designs and simple interfaces further increase ease of use, and professionals can create superior restorations in a matter of minutes.

Only a few years ago, the idea of ‘digital dentistry’ was very much something of the future. Well that time has now come, and CAD/CAM technology is one of the most effective tools to drive both dental practices and laboratories forward. Are you a part of the revolution yet?

 

 

For more information on CS Solutions or bespoke advice on CAD/CAM technologies, please call the experts at Carestream Dental

on 0800 169 9692 or visit www.carestreamdental.co.uk

 



[1] Helvey, G. (2010) ‘A History of Dental Ceramics’, Compendium, AEGIS Communications 31(4).

[2] Helvey, G. (2010) ‘A History of Dental Ceramics’, Compendium, AEGIS Communications 31(4).

 

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CPD – more options than ever before!

 

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As a qualified dental professional, you will appreciate the need to continue learning throughout your career. This isn’t important just for the sake of GDC revalidation – it’s also essential to maintain clinical standards, and ensure you provide the best level of care for your patients.

No matter your CPD training requirements, it is important that you find a training provider that offers learning solutions that are flexible, and fit with your busy working schedule. Many providers will be limited in offering just one type of training, however many of the best providers will have a range of options to meet your every need.

Face-to-face options

One increasingly popular solution comes in the form of off-site training. This extremely cost-effective approach brings together dental practice teams at a central location for an intensive day of CORE CPD training. These will often include hands-on practical sessions, and can be a great way of team-building as they bring together all members of the practice to share in learning and role-play activities.

If off-site training isn’t convenient then many training providers will also offer on-site training that can take place at your practice. This can be particularly useful if you are unable to give up a whole day to training, or if it is inconvenient for your team to travel. Many practice teams find this type of training especially useful for the fact that training can be tailored directly to the practice environment. For example with Infection Control training, there might be questions or issues pertaining to your specific practice setting that the training instructor will be able to address.

Learning online

Beyond face-to-face options, one type of training that has seen a massive boom in recent years has been in the form of online learning, also known as e-learning. This is perhaps the most flexible of all training options, and lets you learn at a time and location that is convenient to you. Not only that, but many e-learning platforms will offer a wide range of learning modules which you can choose from, so you can tailor your learning to areas of particular interest to you.

As a further benefit a number of e-learning providers now offer a ‘Personal Development Plan’ (PDP) as part of their package. This allows users to tailor their CPD training like never before, improving on weaknesses, building strengths and adopting a reflective approach to learning outcomes. Not only that, but many of the best e-learning platforms will also include a CPD tracking element so you can always keep an accurate log of CPD completed, and what you yet need to do to complete your cycle.

Learning need not be a chore

To make the most of your CPD, you should always look to invest in providers that offer the very best quality of learning content. In order to ensure your learning is truly effective – that your training ‘sinks in’ – you should also consider the way your training is delivered.

While many providers will claim to offer high quality CPD content, few can claim to offer a high standard of delivery that is both informative and engaging. After all, if you aren’t engaged with your learning – if the presenter is boring, or unenthusiastic – then you won’t be getting the most you can get out of your training.

In terms of online training, you should also consider the variety of learning materials on offer. The best providers will include a diverse range of content to help you learn that will extend beyond just written articles to also encompass videos, webinars, audio recordings and other interactive elements as well.

All this goes to show us how it isn’t just the content that matters – it’s also the presentation!

Quality control

While there are certainly many different training providers out there, few offer the breadth and diversity of content that is offered by many of the most established names. By choosing a high quality learning provider with many years of experience in dentistry, you can be sure your training will be flexible, relevant, informative, and engaging. 

At dbg we really are passionate about helping you meet your CPD requirements, and continue to expand your learning throughout your career. Whether you are new to the profession, nearing retirement, or anywhere in-between, we believe we offer a comprehensive range of training courses and learning options to meet your every need. To find out more, why not give our team a call today, and find out for yourself just how we can offer you the complete training solution, and so much more besides.

 

For more information call dbg on 01606 861 950,

Or visit www.thedbg.co.uk

 

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“I know that I do not know” Journey through an MSc in Restorative & Aesthetic Dentistry - Dr Oliver Harman

 

 

 

 

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Dr Oliver Harman is now coming to the end of his two-year MSc in Restorative & Aesthetic Dentistry, with only a couple of weeks before the dissertation section of the course. Designed to advance practitioner’s skills in this area, the course is provided by renowned education provider Healthcare Learning: Smile-on in collaboration with the University of Manchester

The second half of the MSc course has provided everything I have come to expect. The latest modules have taught me a lot about how much I still have learn, and it has been an exciting and at times challenging journey.

Module 4 was an introduction to the research and evidence-base behind everything we do. This was completely new to me as such an area was not included in my initial training to become a dentist, and with this came my greatest challenge from the MSc course. While it was extremely interesting to delve into all the research associated with the practical work I do, it was a real eye-opener – for all the things I didn’t know! When I first qualified, I was told how things worked, shown how to do them and that’s what I did; so this was a whole new way of thinking. The test for this module was a particularly rude awakening, as I realised just how much there still was to learn. I am however very pleased to report that I did pass the module after some hard work.

 

Having considered myself a fairly experienced clinician, I was surprised to find sections of this course quite so challenging. That said, I think it was invaluable to go back to basics and to be able to form my own opinions directly from the evidence-base available. I experienced a different style of teaching here as well – it was clear the course instructors were training us for bigger things. This module in particular encouraged a high level of thinking and reasoning, which has already had a huge influence over the way I practice dentistry.

By the time we reached module 5, I was somewhat relieved to return to the wet-fingered dentistry I am reasonably comfortably with. In this section we looked at how to perform back fillings correctly and how to achieve highly aesthetic results.

Module 6 then covered more advanced techniques and involved a lot of implant work. This I found exceptionally useful as it forced me to go beyond the basic understanding I already had and it gave me a really good grounding in implantology, as well as covering complex restorative areas too. For the first time, I think I can now honestly say that I actually understand occlusion – if anyone can!

While I appreciate the Manchester University’s methods of teaching are not the only ones, this MSc course has been superb, especially when it came to occlusion. The course strengthened my clinical foundations, covering all types of treatments and providing practical advice for day-to-day procedures. Patient communication was an especially helpful area to go over, and covering the potential risk factors has helped strengthen my treatment plans.

I have also been thoroughly impressed with all the academics leading the course, who really know their stuff and have been fantastic instructors. A good balance between the research, hospital and general dentistry has also been presented.

Now nearing the end of the MSc, I am keen to take a much more minimally invasive approach to cases wherever possible. This has been reflected in my practice and we have started to focus on providing more advanced cosmetic and restorative treatments, with enhanced treatment planning procedures. We also now have an in-house implantologist, and the MSc has certainly helped me build this relationship.

For any professionals thinking of undergoing a Masters course, I think it is important to evaluate your personal situation before you start. I have found that running a busy practice while taking on the extra workload from the MSc difficult at times, so I would say such an endeavour would be best suited to those running more established practices, or to associate dentists with fewer responsibilities. I also take my hat off to the clinicians on my course juggling a busy family life as well, particularly those with young children!

 

A good support system is vital when undertaking this type of course – designed to test you and develop your skills, the workload can understandably put you under pressure. I am fortunate enough to have a very understanding wife, who has stepped in to help with the daily goings-on of my practice, and I can’t thank her enough for her support. It’s all about finding the balance between your passion to learn and your current commitments.

As the old saying goes, ‘you don’t know what you don’t know’. To quote Socrates in Plato’s dialogues, the course has ensured that now ‘I know that I do not know’. As I come to the end of the formal training of the MSc and look towards my dissertation, I can say without a doubt that is has changed the way I practice for good. It has been an excellent course and I have thoroughly enjoyed the journey.

 

To find out more about the MSc course, please call 020 7400 8989 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

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Scan and design by local technicians, for technicians

 

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For many years Nobel Biocare has been at the forefront of dental CAD/CAM technology. Drawing on the groundbreaking work of Matts Andersson, we have continued to push the boundaries with our innovative NobelProcera® system – the pinnacle of what is achievable today.

 

By harnessing the unrivalled power of NobelProcera technology you can generate real and sustained growth for your dental laboratory business. While some laboratories may choose to invest in their own system, we also offer the option to take advantage of our NobelProcera Scan Centre Network – a group of specially selected laboratory partners based across the UK and Ireland.

 

This hand-picked network gives you all the flexibility of the NobelProcera system, without the need to invest heavily in your own lab-based CAD/CAM equipment. Each laboratory in our network is able to provide you with Bars, Abutments and Bridgework/Copings, created to the highest standard using our leading NobelProcera technology.

 

The process is simple:

 

  • Step 1: Send your model to one of our Scan Centres, being sure to communicate any specific requirements prior to shipping.
  • Step 2: The Scan Centre will then scan your model using the NobelProcera scanner. The experienced Scan Centre technicians will then design an individualised solution using NobelProcera software.
  • Step 3: The design is then sent directly to one of our leading NobelProcera production facilities. There, the individualised solution will be produced according to the CAD data sent by the Scan Centre.
  • Step 4: The ready-to-use solution is returned to the Scan Centre, ready for shipment.*

 

By taking advantage of our unique Scan Centre Network you can avail yourself of all the benefits of advanced CAD/CAM technology without the additional capital cost.

All materials used by our NobelProcera Scan Centre Network are fully biocompatible, and are tested and verified for authenticity. Our screw-retained restorations are compatible with all Nobel Biocare interfaces and we offer a choice of versatile restorative solutions available for all major implant systems. Options include:

 

  • A selection of framework materials including high strength zirconia, and alumina for high translucency. We also offer base metal alloy cobalt chromium for a cost-effective option and titanium for a strong lightweight solution.
  • IPS e.max® CAD – full-contour crown, monolithic, time-efficient, 20 shades.
  • Telio® CAD – full-contour long-term acrylic temporary, 6 shades.
  • A range of abutments including screw-retained and individualised options in both titanium and zirconia.
  • Implant bridges in a range of materials including zirconia for high-end aesthetics and titanium for high-stress uses.
  • Titanium implant bar overdentures, for fixed and removable restorations.

Whatever your restorative need, Nobel Biocare has a range of excellent tailored options designed to help you offer your customers the best and most efficient solutions available. To learn more about how you could benefit from using the NobelProcera Scan Centre Network, contact Nobel Biocare today.

 

For more information contact Nobel Biocare on 0208 756 3300 or visit www.nobelbiocare.com

 

*Screws are provided free with bars and abutments, however bar attachments are an extra cost.

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A Little Help From My Friends…Beverley Carlyle, business manager at Ballynahinch Dental Practice in Northern Ireland

 

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Running a dental practice is by no means an easy task – there are so many different aspects to consider from staff, to regulatory compliance, to managing the accounts. As a practice owner or manager, you may feel that you have everything under control, but are you making the very most of your practice?  

Sometimes, you need someone to come in from the outside to help you realise how your practice is actually performing, particularly if that someone can offer bespoke and highly effective advice. The team at 7Connections have all the experience and expertise they need to analysis your practice, identify all your strengths and weaknesses, and then help you implement any changes necessary.

The Discovery Day is designed for just this – one of the team will come to your practice, evaluate your systems, protocols and overall business strategy, and then provide fresh ideas on what and how to enhance the practice for increased productivity, profitability and success.

Beverley Carlyle, business manager at Ballynahinch Dental Practice in Northern Ireland, recently enlisted the expertise of 7Connections partner Chris Barrow, who ran a Discovery Day with her and her team.

“I have worked with Chris in other practices in the past when I contacted him to visit the team at Ballynahinch Dental Practice,” says Beverley. “I saw him turn those practices around so I already had a lot of confidence in him as a business coach – what he does really works.

“As a practice, we were looking to increase our turnover and check how viable our business actually was, so we were keen to take part in the Discovery Day with Chris Barrow and the team from 7Connections.”

Chris visited the practice only weeks ago to led the Discovery Day, combing through each and every aspect of the business to show the team exactly how the business was performing, what areas could be improved and how.

“The Day itself covered every area we hoped it would, providing us with a fresh and far more accurate perspective of how the practice was performing. Claire, the practice principal, and myself took part in the whole day, while other members of our team such as our hygienists were also able to get involved when they were not with patients.

“It also set us up very well for the full service coaching. I had already recommended that we go ahead with this stage, and before the Discovery Day was even over, everyone in the practice was in full agreement. All the team thought Chris was great, although he wasn’t how everyone expected – he didn’t wear a suit and he was very down-to-earth and highly approachable!

“Talking about the strengths and weaknesses of your business can feel very personal, and many people can feel embarrassed about discussing such matters with people they don’t know.  I think it is so important for the team to feel comfortable with their business coach in order to really evaluate the practice, and find out where changes and improvement can and should be made. Chris and the team from 7Connections took the time to listen carefully to what each team member had to say, making everyone feel very comfortable and ensuring that we were all on an even level with each other.”

With any business coaching or support, it is of course important to make the very most of the opportunity, and as soon as possible. Beverley was delighted to find that yet again, her team was able to take practical and realistic tips from the Discovery Day, which could be put into practise straight away.

“From working with Chris this time and from my experiences of working with him in the past, I have found that improvements are made to the practice immediately. As soon as you start implementing the systems and strategies Chris suggests and helps put in place, you start seeing results. You also have very realistic expectations which is great, as Chris is very to-the-point and always says it how it is.”

For those practices thinking about working with a business coach, Beverley is keen to highlight the benefits to be enjoyed from such a venture.

“For any practices considering enlisting the extra business support, I would say don’t hesitate! The benefits you receive as a result of an unbiased analysis of your practice ensure the investment is a highly effective one. For all those practices who think they can do better but aren’t sure how much better, or how they might achieve that, I don’t think they can afford not to work with a business coach.”

“I also think there are a lot of practice owners, managers and principals out there who don’t really know or understand the current performance of their business – although many would say that they do. Sometimes you need the extra experience and the honed-in expertise of a coach to get a totally accurate picture and really understand how you and your team can improve the business.

“In addition, it is important to tailor your business strategies to meet the demands of both the industry and the local community. Unless you go to every single exhibition, show and conference, and visit every single online forum, you can’t possibly know what is happening in every aspect of dentistry. The business coaches from 7Connections do – as a team they do attend the shows and the lectures and take part in online discussions, so they can pass on that knowledge. They have also seen what works and what doesn’t, and can offer new ideas to help us enhance our business and reach our full potential.”

So if you think you could benefit form a little extra business support and advice, contact the team at 7Connections today – you might gain more than you think!

 

 

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The Complete Compliance Suite - SafeSeen Touch

 

Designed For You – Protecting Patients and Safeguarding the Dental Team The SafeSeen Touch

 

The area of ‘compliance’ has caused much concern within the dental profession in recent years. As many of the rules and regulations have changed to meet the evolving needs of the industry, practices have been expected to not only meet the requirements, but to also demonstrate how they do so.

While this has widely led to an increased workload for principal dentists, practices of course still need to run efficiently and cost-effectively. Particularly for smaller businesses with little free space to store records, electronic management solutions can provide the answer many practice owners are looking for.

Having been involved in dentistry for more than 30 years, the Directors of SafeSeen recognised the challenges arising from the new compliance directives. They also saw that an increasingly litigious patient-base could easily lead to problems for dental professionals, should any issues surface with regards to treatment.

As a result of their extensive experience, the SafeSeen Directors developed the SafeSeen Touch – a compact tablet that acts as a complete compliance suite. Designed to enhance compliance, improve patient communication and ensure informed consent, the innovative device offers an ideal and contemporary solution for any dental practice.

Containing all the information both professionals and their patients need with regards to CQC, HR and consent regulations, the tablet can be used to show all aspects of the practice’s compliance. From infection control and prevention protocols, to the management of medicines, maintenance of equipment and clinical and staffing records, everything can be documented on the tablet. Ensuring all practice staff have access to the latest protocols and procedures can be a time-consuming task within any practice, and is often easily forgotten about during the busy day-to-day goings on. With all the details stored on the SafeSeen Touch, all team members can check queries at any point during the day with minimum hassle.

As an electronic device, it is also quick and easy to update records and all data can of course be backed up so as to enhance security and reduce the chance of losing any information.

Boasting high quality graphics and with treatment plan information readily stored, the device is also the perfect communication aid, as images and visual explanations can be used to ensure patients fully understand their proposed treatments. With a high level of comprehension comes well informed consent and patient / professional relationships are enhanced. Patients also gain an improved understanding of what is required by them in order for treatments to succeed, which encourages high patient compliance as well as informed consent. Once properly informed, patients can then sign the tablet directly, and the e-signature can be used for future convenience.

Storing a record of what exactly is shown to each patient, the device even offers protection should any patient complaints arise. When the time comes for the CQC inspection, practices can also demonstrate their compliance to all outcomes from the tablet, emphasising their organisation and attention to detail.

In addition to all this, the SafeSeen Touch helps ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the practice, incorporating programmes to help organise and manage routine tasks. While being independent to any other software manufacturers in the market, the SafeSeen Touch is compatible with any existing practice management systems, ensuring it can be easily integrated into any practice. The size and format of the tablet also means that it can be used anywhere on the premises, maximising access and flexibility for all members of the dental team.

 

The SafeSeen Touch is designed to ease the workload. With all records and proof of compliance in one safe place, they are easy to monitor and of course provide a great platform for all staff to work from on a daily basis, giving the principal dentist one less thing to worry about.

 

The SafeSeen team will even visit the practice before installing the tablet, offering a consultation of the general protocols already in place and showing how these would apply to the SafeSeen Touch. The team will also provide training for all staff so that the device can be used effectively from the moment it is set up.

So regardless of the size or speciality of your practice, this innovative tablet could make a huge difference to you and your team. Catering to all your CQC compliance, HR and patient consent needs, the SafeSeen Touch could be key to your continued success.

 

For more information, please contact Chloe Booth on 07825 201657 email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

 

 

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DENTSPLY welcomes new GM for UK Dental Division

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DENTSPLY UK is delighted to announce that from September 2013, Olivier Collet will become the new Vice President and General Manager of its UK Dental Division.

Olivier has significant experience within the dental industry, beginning his career with a Swiss dental dealer in 1985, and moving on to join DENTSPLY Maillefer Switzerland as Interco Manager in 2000.

Olivier was promoted to Sales Director of DENTSPLY Maillefer in 2004, responsible for the worldwide Dental business. In this role he successfully created and developed a global sales network, increased sales volumes, explored diversification alternatives and prospected new Endodontic dental markets, latterly adding Surgical products to his portfolio.

 

Contact us at www.dentsply.co.uk or 0800 072 3313

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Dental Focus ® ‘Websites for your profit’ wins The Big Break 2013

 

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Dental Focus ® ‘Websites for your profit’ has scooped an award as part of The Big Break 2013. The campaign, run by Bacs, offers prizes for companies who sign clients up to Direct Debit, and raises money for charity in the process. This year’s campaign will benefit no fewer than 100 charities and good causes, making sure they get a Big Break in 2013 too.

Krishan Joshi is CEO of Dental Focus ® ‘Websites for your profit’. He says:

‘It’s really exciting to have been awarded a prize from Bacs, and it’s testament to quality of service that we can offer. With over 500 dental practice websites to our name, we provide an excellent level of customer service and on-going support to all our customers. This prize is a great credit to our team who work extremely hard to keep our clients happy.’

Simon Reynolds, marketing manager at First Capital Cashflow adds:

‘It’s great to see clients such as Dental Focus ®, take advantage of promoting direct debit as a collection method. Clearly in this instance Dental Focus ® have been rewarded for their hard work and involvement in the Big Break campaign. Collecting fees by direct debit really is a win-win for all parties involved. The beneficiary enjoys improved cash-flow, reduced debtor days and streamlined administration, whilst the payer benefits from the convenience factor.’   

With over a decade of experience building beautiful bespoke websites for UK dental practices, the Dental Focus ® team have all the skills and experience to put your practice quite literally, on the Google map. To learn more, contact Dental Focus ® ‘Websites for your profit’ today!

 

For more information call 020 7183 8388, or visit www.dentalfocus.com

 

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Rules changed in GDP Orthodontics

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GDPs who wish to offer orthodontic treatments in their surgery now have the support of your very own team of registered specialist orthodontists. LR Orthodontists are unique by being the only provider who is there for dentists throughout each and every case. They assign a named specialist orthodontist to each and every case for diagnosis and treatment planning.

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Coming soon – a paradigm shift in curing light technology

 

Kerr is excited to reveal that a new curing light that meets all your ‘wants’ is to be launched in October at the BDTA Dental Showcase on stand N14 and will soon be available UK-wide.

Committed to providing the very best for its customers, Kerr asked potential purchasers what they were looking for in a new curing light. In line with the responses, the product offers:

• A non-degrading power source

• Battery-free and cordless operation

• Rapid recharge in 30 seconds or less

• Uniform depth of cure

• Low heat generation without compromising cure time (C.U.R.E technology)

• Simple and intuitive operation and maintenance

• Unit swap should failure occur

• Warranty extension

• Accidental damage cover.

Keep an eye out for Kerr’s upcoming announcement that will reveal the name of this exciting new light, even more benefits, and when and where you can see it for yourself.

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Leading market research company predicts strong growth for dental sector

A report published last month by market research giant Mintel, forecasts strong growth across the industry in the coming 5 years and concludes that by 2018 UK dentistry will be worth £9bn, a 14% increase on its current value.

Leading dental marketing agency Manan Limited, who collected data from more than 600 dentists for their 2012 Dental Survey, shared their findings with Mintel, having been approached by industrial analyst and author of the report, Angus Handley. Manan’s data provided an insight into some key areas of the dental market, including dentists’ likelihood of increasing specialist service provision, the level of hygienist services currently available, and the profession’s adoption of new technology, such as online appointment booking.

The report gives detailed forecasts of how the next 5 years are likely to develop, particularly in the face of a new NHS contract, currently expected no earlier than 2016. Predicting slow growth in the private sector of only 2.5% (on a par with GDP forecasts) between 2014 and 2016, a more favourable economic climate and increased disposable income will lead to more patients accessing private care, causing a rapid increase in 2017 and 2018, resulting in an overall 5 year forecast of 14% growth, according to the report.

Similarly, cosmetic dentistry is also expected to benefit from the predicted change in the economic environment. The report concludes that once the financial barriers to cosmetic treatment are removed there is a healthy prediction of 21% growth over the next 5 years in this sector.

Manan has full access to the report and will be happy to discuss those aspects that pertain to their clients’ individual needs.

For more information visit www.mananltd.com

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Unbeatable interdental cleaning with NEW JETPIK

 

b2ap3_thumbnail_Jetpik_logo2-300x176.jpgThe team at JETPIK is excited to announce the UK launch of its JETPIK Smart Floss at BDTA Dental Showcase on Stand C06a.

 As a special Showcase offer, dental professionals who choose to make JETPIK available to patients through their practice will  have the opportunity to buy a new unit at a reduced rate to discover the benefits for their patients.

Offering unbeatable inter-dental cleaning action that pulsates 20 times per second to tackle stubborn areas, laboratory tests show that JETPIK Smart Floss is twice as effective at removing plaque biofilm from human teeth as a high pressure water irrigator.

The ‘Go-with-Water’ design of JETPIK combines the essential power of floss with clinically proven water and air irrigation to allow floss to reach all areas of the mouth, even below the gum line and between teeth.

JETPIK Smart Floss improves overall oral health and assists in combating gum disease. In addition, for patients who wear braces, JETPIK offers the ideal oral hygiene solution.

To see JETPIK in action for yourself, please visit Stand C06a or visit www.jetpik.co.uk for more information.

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Nobel Biocare launches new online store

 

 

 

 

 

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Nobel Biocare is dedicated to expanding the value of services offered to all its customers. As part of its on-going commitment, Nobel Biocare has developed a brand-new online store designed to make online ordering easier and more convenient than ever before.

Integrated within the Nobel Biocare website (www.nobelbiocare.com), the new digital store offers customers smarter, easier and more personal choices of the most comprehensive range of implant systems, drills, surgical components, surgery kits, and a wide range of prefabricated prosthetics, as well as everything you need for guided surgery. The online offering is also complemented by a comprehensive choice of patient education material.

Benefits of Nobel Biocare’s new online store include:

  • Significantly improved speed
  • Intuitive navigation, including a ‘quick buy’ function
  • Personalised online product catalogue
  • Convenient product filtering
  • Previous orders available via purchase history
  • Fast access to customer support
  • Limited-time money-back guarantee for components purchased online

With over 1,700 products available, the new Nobel Biocare online store really is the perfect choice for all your needs.

 

For more information, contact Nobel Biocare on 0208 756 3300, or visit www.nobelbiocare.com

 

To register for the Nobel Biocare Online Store go to:

store.nobelbiocare.co.uk

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GC UK launches NEW e-Comic: The Adventures of everX

 

GC UK is excited to announce the launch of their new and innovative e-Comic exclusively for Facebook fans and online community. With an aim to illustrate the significant advantages of using GC everX Posterior, readers will be able to view a new episode each week and benefit from exclusive product offers.

 

GC everX Posterior is a fibre-reinforced composite designed to be used as dentine replacement, in conjunction with conventional composite such as G-ænial Posterior for enamel replacement. The short fibres of GC everX Posterior will make it a perfect sub-structure to reinforce any composite restoration in large size cavities. Fibres will also prevent and stop crack propagation through the filling, which is considered to be the main cause of composite failures.

Click to view the latest episode of The Adventures of everX e-Comic

 

Phone: 01908 218999

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Website: http://www.uk.gceurope.com

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Facebook:     https://www.facebook.com/GCUKLTD

 

 

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DENTSPLY and the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh team up for Dental Skills Competition

 

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Dental students in their final year at participating universities will get the chance to showcase their talents in a nationwide Dental Surgery Skills Competition. This inaugural contest is organised by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh’s (RCSEd) Faculty of Dental Surgery, and sponsored by DENTSPLY.

 

Students who wish to participate will be invited to apply through the RCSEd website. The first 25 eligible students to register from each school will get to represent their university in the regional contests.

The regional heats will be held at Dental Schools from October to December 2013, where the students’ clinical dental skills will be judged. As a sponsor to the competition, DENTSPLY will be supplying the participants with materials they need for the skills tests such as burs, rotary endodontic files, composite material and light curing units.

The winners from each regional event will be invited to the final at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in March 2014. The final competition at the RCSEd will take the regional winners through various skill stations.

The winner of the Dental Surgery Skills Competition will receive an expenses-paid trip to America to attend the Chicago Dental Society’s Midwinter Meeting in February 2015, courtesy of RCSEd’s Faculty of Dental Surgery, as well as taking the accolade and pride in being the first winner to ever be named for the contest.

For more details on the competition, visit www.rcsed.ac.uk/dental-skills-comp.

 

Contact us at www.dentsply.co.uk or 0800 072 3313

Earn Rewards against purchases at www.dentsplyrewards.co.uk

Access webinars and product demonstrations and earn CPD at www.dentsplyacademy.co.uk

 

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Protecting you and your finances from harm - guidance for young dentists

 

If you're a young dentist, it could be easy to dismiss the prospect of being unable to work because of illness or injury, as something that only happens to older colleagues.
 
Almost two-thirds (59%) of income protection claims made to Wesleyan Medical Sickness by dentists occur between the ages of 40 and 54. This may seem a long way off at the start of your career, but it is important to get protection early on.
 
Musculoskeletal issues are the single most common cause of incapacity in the profession and made up a quarter of income protection claims made to Wesleyan between 2002 and 2012. This is more than twice as many as the next most common ailments.
 
Overall, the vast majority of dentists (86%) claim income protection for less than a year before returning to work. However, Wesleyan’s analysis shows those who are unable to work for more than 12 months, on average claim for almost eight-and-a-half years.
 
This is a stark reminder of how debilitating some conditions can be and how long you may be away from your surgery without an income.
 

Protecting yourself

When you consider how hard you’ve worked to get where you are today, it makes sense to take steps to protect your income. Taking out income protection should be an integral part of any financial plan as it will enable you to maintain the standard of living that you currently enjoy should anything happen to you. The longer you leave it before taking out a policy, the more difficult it could be to find cover later on.
 
 
Sick pay and additional protection
 
The amount of sick pay you are entitled to during your foundation year will depend on the deanery where you are studying. Once you take up a second year of foundation training (DF2) or take up a Performer position, you are likely to lose your entitlement to NHS sick pay for the next 12 months.
 
You need to complete two years on the General Dental Council register, before you are eligible again for sick pay from the NHS. This can include your foundation year and your first year as a Performer, or two foundation years. You’ll then receive full pay for six months, subject to the PCT’s discretion.
 
Without an income protection policy, once your sick pay stops you may have to draw upon your own savings or, if eligible, rely on state support. The Employment and Support Allowance pays out a maximum of £105.05 a week, which may be some way short of your regular income.
 
Income protection policies are generally based on your full earnings and will pay you a regular tax-free income, typically up to 50% of your pre-incapacity level. Most policies pay out until you are well enough to return to work, are no longer suffering from a loss of earnings (if you start receiving your pension for example), you reach the maximum age for your policy, or you die.
 
When buying income protection you should ensure the policy is specifically tailored to your needs and provides all the key benefits you require if you need to claim. For example:
 
  • Ensure the policy includes an ‘own occupation’ definition, meaning it will pay out if you are unable to carry out your specific job. If the policy states ‘any suited occupation’, it won’t pay out if you are able to carry out other types of work based on your knowledge and experience.
  • Check the scheme offers ‘permanent’ protection, meaning the terms on which it is offered will remain unchanged until the policy expires or you retire, whichever comes sooner.
  • Think about the right deferred period for your needs. Premiums are normally cheaper if you wait longer before benefits are paid, so you might choose to defer payments until other sources of income, such as sick pay, have expired or reduced.
  • Review your policy regularly as it may be impacted by any changes in employment conditions and salary increases that occur throughout your career.

 

Critical illness
 
You may want to supplement any income protection policy with critical illness cover. While income protection will pay a regular income until you are able to return to work, critical illness policies will provide a tax-free lump sum if you are diagnosed with a pre-defined medical condition, even if you are able to carry on working. This lump sum could be used to pay off your mortgage or to adapt your home to assist with changing requirements if you were to suffer a disability, for example.
 
Any time you are off work without receiving an income could leave you financially vulnerable. Speak to a financial adviser with an understanding of the dental profession to ensure you have adequate cover in place throughout your career.
 
The above information does not constitute financial advice. For further information please speak to your financial adviser.
 
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Adult Cosmetic Orthodontic Case Dr Barry Buckley

A 29 yr old lady, images displayed below, came to see me a while back and was quite depressed with her teeth which had been a hindrance, her whole life. Since she was younger her parents had brought her to see dentists and specialists to see what could be done and she even spent time in the dental hospital being passed from pillar to post.

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She has a real skeletal issue which complicated her treatment and all the specialists wanted to fix this as part of any treatment plan. She understood that it was probably the best thing to do but she was unprepared to go through the surgery and at this stage in her life wasn’t keen to wear braces either. She wondered if there was anything I could suggest. She had no issue with her bite, she was only concerned with her appearance. Now this is where I stand up and say that I am on the patient’s side. If it were me I don’t think that I would go for the surgery if there was another option. 

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Our first stage was to do a diagnostic wax up; this proved what we felt would be the case that we needed to move the teeth slightly in order to restore. My lab technician, Gary Rumbold of Eastwood Dental Services, cut off the teeth from the cast and repositioned them. He then poured up duplicate casts so I could explain the situation to the patient. Once I explained the treatment could be done with Invisalign and would only take around 6 months then she was good to go. 

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The next stage was to take impressions for Invisalign and using the measurements from the cast I adjusted the clincheck so that the teeth were exactly where we wanted them at the end of treatment. We intruded the lower anteriors so as to alleviate the traumatic bite on the upper palatal mucosa and make room in the overjet for a small amount of anterior retraction .We did not adjust the posterior occlusion at all. This freedom to select which teeth to move and which teeth to leave alone is the single biggest advantage of the Invisalign system. Those of you VERY proficient with brackets and wires may have the same control but for the average GP this technology is fantastic. It allows us to treat cases we otherwise would have to leave alone and allows the patients the freedom to have what they want from orthodontic treatment.

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Six months later, the teeth are in the right spot. We removed the attachments and took impressions for a new diagnosis. As you can see from the prep guides we were able to restore the smile with extremely minimal pres. You will also see that on the R side we placed a bridge without prepping the abutment teeth. This was a 360 degree coverage fixed bridge with no shoulder margin of any sort. The bridge is made out of emax press and although unconventional we felt that because of the massive overjet and a very compliant patient that it would work well. Given the choice we all agreed it was better to not damage the abutment teeth and see how things developed.

In this case we placed an extra no prep veneer at no extra cost for the patient to improve the finished result.

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The patient was instructed to wear her essix retainer 24/7 for 6 months and every night thereafter. She was finished over a year ago and so far so good. 

I hope you like the case, for me it was a great example of how expanding my knowledge into orthodontics has dramatically driven my cosmetic dentistry business. I started with 6 month smiles and Invisalign in 2007 and have not looked back since. It is obvious almost every day that If I didn’t have that string to my bow I would have only done half the number of cases I have now completed. 

If anyone has any questions please shout or reply below!

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CB12 Awarded ‘Number 1 Product for Innovative Product Launch 2013’ Alliance Boots Awards 2013

 

 

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On 3rd July this year, Alliance Boots held their annual supplier conference, with all their major suppliers across the healthcare, beauty and baby industries in attendance.

Recognised as the Number 1 product for ‘Innovative Product Launch’ was CB12, acknowledged for its product uniqueness and the effectiveness of the marketing support utilised at the launch.

With ‘bad breath’ found to be in the top five most embarrassing conditions to discuss[i], CB12 provides an effective solution to eliminate both the physical and physiological effects for suffers. The winning mouth rinse formula neutralises the VSCs (Volatile Sulphur Compounds) responsible for malodorous breath, relieving suffers of symptoms for up to 12 hours.

Supplied by Meda Pharmaceuticals, the team are delighted to have faired so well against the industry giants, and would like to thank to all who helped make this possible.

 

To see what CB12 could do for your patients, please visit www.cb12.co.uk

 

 

 



[i] Market Research, Red Door Communications, August 2012.

 

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Learning doesn’t have to be boring!

 

Throughout my career I have been fortunate enough to be involved with helping to develop dental teams to meet their full potential. Whenever I meet the most successful teams I am always amazed at the motivation, energy and remarkably high morale that these dedicated teams demonstrate. I wonder what is their big secret?  Could it be high salaries, financial bonuses, job status, a secret magic elixir, a funky pill?

The simple answer is that all of the most successful practices that I’ve worked with over the years understand the five key internal motivators of their teams. These are:

  • Achievement
  • Recognition of achievement
  • Growth and advancement
  • Responsibility
  • Enjoyment of the job

They achieve this by learning together and through learning together they discover how to play together.

Learning through play

It is a strange thing about our modern society that we consider play to be the opposite of work; we are either playing, or we are working. Very often playing is considered to be unprofessional, unhelpful and unproductive – but how true is this? 

Let’s take a step back for a moment and look at some of the challenges facing dental teams today:

  • CQC
  • CPD Cycles
  • HTM 01-05
  • Compliance

These are but a few of the many different challenges that are facing the profession, and the list can often seem endless. But I wonder, what would happen if we make these challenges fun, playful and exciting? Would the whole dental team be more inclined to get involved?

Experience tells me that by focussing on delivering training and compliance in a fun, interactive and inclusive way practice teams are more likely to take in important information and are more likely to engage with the whole process. Wouldn’t this take some of the pain out of compliance and CPD?

Whole brain learning

You may have experienced in the past the type of training that uses PowerPoint and nothing else, but what does this really teach you?  How much do you really take in? The very best CPD training encompasses a concept known as ‘whole brain learning’. This may incorporate imagination, pictures, randomness – all things associated with the right side of the brain – together with logic, reasoning and analysis that is associated with the left side. This type of ‘whole brain’ learning is particularly effective and as it’s been proven to show that information is taken in faster and is retained for longer. It has also been proven that this type of learning means that knowledge is also recalled more easily.

What this shows us more than anything is that learning doesn’t have to be boring! Training providers should encourage teams to innovate, and should embrace fun with their group activities in order to not only improve learning, but also to encourage better teamwork and cooperation between team members.

At dbg we enjoy creating innovative and engaging learning environments where all viewpoints and mistakes are acknowledged and valued as a way to learn; demonstrating how to conduct reflective practice as a team. Don’t forget as GDC registered professionals it is our duty to reflect and improve on our systems, policies and practices, and the CQC wants us to demonstrate this in its Outcomes. As such there is absolutely nothing wrong with learning in an interesting and engaging way – if anything it makes us better at our jobs.

Communication is key

When it comes to training, the very best providers will always listen to the views and needs of the practice team. This is because they will understand the challenges that you face on a daily basis and will fully appreciate that each and every dental practice is different and will work in different ways. Only by listening carefully and working together with you will your training provider be able to help your team achieve its full potential.

As Brenda Ueland once said:

‘Listening is a magnetic and strange thing, a creative force.  When we really listen to people there is an alternating current, and this recharges us so that we never get tired of each other. We are constantly being recreated.’

Committed to you

At dbg we are dedicated to supporting dental teams across the UK, providing complete solutions to help in every area of the practice. Crucially, our commitment to dental teams does not stop after CPD training; it continues with dedicated Practice Support Managers that want to help you and your team achieve your full potential. To find out more, contact dbg today. Membership is £330 per year, and gives you access to offers and discounts on all our services, as well as a free compliance helpline and free compliance software.

 

For more information call dbg on 01606 861 950,

Or visit www.thedbg.co.uk

 

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About the author:

Claire Deegan is a Practice Support Manager at dbg, delivering training and supporting practices to become compliant. She has 20 years’ experience in dentistry and has a passion for team development and motivational speaking.

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CDM Regulations – Is your project prepared?

 

 

 

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If you are looking to perform any construction work on your practice then you need to have considered Construction Design and Management Regulations (CDM).  Having been introduced initially in 1994, CDM Regulations were re-introduced in 2007. It was hoped that the modified regulations would make it easier for projects to comply with health and safety responsibilities. This is not just for the sake of the builders, but also for the safety of the public. This is especially significant to anyone looking to refurbish their dental practice as more often than not, a practice will choose to remain operational through this period.

The aim of CDM Regulations is to improve the overall management and coordination of health and safety through every stage of the construction process. The goal of this is to reduce the number of both serious and fatal accidents that occur in the construction industry.

Where does CDM apply?

CDM Regulations apply to “The construction, alteration, conversion, fitting out, commissioning, renovation, repair, upkeep, redecoration or other maintenance (including cleaning which involves the use of water or an abrasive at high pressure or the use of corrosive or toxic substances), de-commissioning, demolition or dismantling of a structure”.[i]

A CDM Coordinator must be appointed by the employer if the project is going to last longer than 30 days or if it involves more than 500 person days of work. Though this sounds like a Planning Supervisor, the role of the CDM Coordinator is simply to advise and assist the employer as to how they can comply with the regulations.

It’s your responsibility

First and foremost, the sole responsibility of hiring a CDM Coordinator rests on your shoulders. CDM is a contract between the employer and the builder, it has nothing to do with your architect. An architect can advise you to sort out CDM, but if you don’t and a problem occurs because you haven’t sorted it out, it will be your problem. However, some Architectural Design Services companies, like Roger Gullidge Design will offer help during this process by suggesting possible CDM Coordinators.

Nowadays, all projects (unless very small) should be backed up by a JCT contract, which has a CDM section to make sure that you have it covered. This is a contract between the employer and the contractor. Through signing this contract you acknowledge whether or not you need CDM. If the JCT Administrator has written in to the contract that you require CDM and you choose to ignore it, there could be big problems if someone gets hurt.

The CDM Coordinator

Drawings of the project must be put together and then sent to the CDM coordinator. Once the drawings and information on the builder has been checked (part of the procedure is to check that the builder is up to date with his insurances/certifications etc.) there will be a meeting with the CDM Coordinator regarding the project. The CDM Coordinator will then fill in all of the correct government forms (they are qualified to do this) and the project can begin.

If you have employed your CDM Coordinator at the basic level he may visit the project once, though it is not law that they visit at all. If you have employed your CDM Coordinator for the top grade then they will normally be there for every meeting. If you are really safety conscious then it is advised that you go for the top grade.

A CDM Coordinator has the power to close the site down, this can be for safety reasons (builder has put up some scaffolding that may fall down etc.) or it could be closed because the contractors welfare is inadequate, i.e. it is too cold or there are not suitable facilities for them.

Be sure not to confuse a CDM Coordinator with a Health and Safety Visitor, though they may seem similar they have completely different roles. A CDM Coordinator checks the paperwork and will be present in meetings whereas a Health and Safety Visitor can visit the site unexpectedly to check your health and safety compliance. If the Health and Safety Visitor visits and discovers that you don’t have a CDM Coordinator, the project can be shut down until this is rectified

The benefits of a CDM Coordinator are clear, by helping you to make your project safer for both your contractors and the public by assessing safety, welfare and site conditions, the chances of you running into problems are significantly decreased. Though a CDM Coordinator has the authority to interfere and temporarily shut down the construction, they should not be seen as a foe. Their advice and assistance is purely there to benefit you and those who come into direct contact with the project, ensuring a safer and smoother project.

Roger Gullidge Design is a specialist design and project management consultancy specialising in the dental sector. Call 01278 784442 for more details or visit: www.rogergullidgedesign.com

 



[i] http://www.cdm-regulations-uk.co.uk/

 

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Achieving Greatness: Award-winning practices take the business coach

 

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James and Sonya Hamill are a husband and wife team and directors of Blueapple Dental and Implant Team, a multi-award winning dental practice in Belcoo in County Fermanagh. James is also clinical director at the practice while Sonya is Blueapple’s practice manager. The practice offers a wide range of dentistry services but has a special focus on implant dentistry.

“Our location is really important,” says Sonya. “We’re in a very remote part of Northern Ireland, in a small village on the border with the Republic of Ireland. We have a broad catchment area and patients are widely spread out, so it’s essential to run a full service.”

Freshly crowned Private Dentistry Irish Practice of the Year 2013, Sonya takes a look back at how Blueapple Dental has developed and, working with a business coach, become the practice it is today.

Sonya and James first opened the business in June 2005 and appointed a business coach three years later following their first award win. “It was the early days of the Dentistry awards,” recalls Sonya, “and James had just won the first Best Young Dentist award for the UK.”

The practice had grown rapidly, moving from one surgery to two within six months of opening. “We’d started with lots of enthusiasm and ideas and we knew that we wanted to offer our patients a fresh approach,” says Sonya. “But we didn’t have the background knowledge, skills and training in how to run and develop a business properly. We just knew that up to that point everything was going great, but we needed another person to push us further and help us go through the ceiling that we had reached.”

At that time, business coaching was practically unheard of. “It’s so familiar to everybody now, but back then coaching was new to us and certainly new in Northern Ireland,” says Sonya. “James is very quick to identify something new or to think outside the box, so when a colleague mentioned that they had taken on a business coach and how he was changing their practice, we decided to give it a try.”

The business coach began by spending a day at the practice and giving detailed feedback on what he’d seen. Since then, coaching has been a resource that they can call upon whenever they need support and advice. “I’ve learned it is crucial to have that outsider perspective,” says Sonya. “He is constantly giving us reasons to stop and think about what we’re doing. Being a husband and wife team, it is probably even more critical to have someone that can cut through where emotions might cause our vision to become impaired.”

Part of the practice vision is to enter industry awards, as Sonya explains, “An award is a pat on the back for ourselves and our team because we really are doing something special. We may be in a tiny village in a corner of South West Northern Ireland, but that doesn’t stop us from maintaining standards that you’d find among the best and brightest anywhere else in the country.”

Gaining this recognition is not only good for the practice team but also for the business itself. “One of the main reasons for entering an award is for the team; they work so hard and we are continually resetting the bar for them to go further,” Sonya says. “Awards are also useful from a marketing perspective, and it’s good to keep challenging yourself and measuring your business to ensure you’re at a high level.”

Business coaching was a significant factor in the practice’s success in being named Irish Practice of the Year. “I looked at the business differently from the day that our coach came into it,” says Sonya. “He is an influence on our decision-making all the time, even when we’re not in direct contact with him. It’s very easy to become insular - especially in a practice like ours, which is relatively remote - and it’s important that you don’t lose sight of your place within UK and Irish dentistry.”

She continues, “With that level of business expertise to call on, you are constantly pushing yourself and keeping head of the game; and it’s that influence that has driven us to where we are now. It’s nice that people in the industry feel that our approach merits an award.”

Acknowledging the competitive nature of dentistry today, why does Sonya feel that their practice won the award? “I think it’s because of our emphasis on the patients,” she says. “That’s always been our mantra: making it as good as possible for the patients. We offer a welcoming, warm, non-clinical environment, where we know who they are and what they need, and I think that has marked us out. We are willing to go that extra mile for them - something that business coaching has taught us.”

Principals who would like their practices to achieve award-winning status might like to try business-coaching services such as 7connections, led by Chris Barrow, who has seventeen years of experience as a consultant to the dental profession. Together with Tim Caudrelier and Karl Taylor-Knight, 7connections has the experience and knowledge to help improve every aspect of your business from strategic planning, finances, branding and marketing, to the patient experience, operations and compliance.

 

For more information about 7connections

please contact Phillippa Goodwin on 07508 184 044

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Complimentary consultations on offer during Tooth Wear Awareness Month

 

This October, the London Tooth Wear Centre® is offering complimentary tooth wear consultations (while appointments last) as part of its Tooth Wear Awareness Month.

 

The aim of Tooth Wear Awareness Month is to raise national awareness of this growing problem.  The most recent statistics from the Adult Dental Health Survey, 2009 indicate that over 75% of adults and more than 50% of children show signs of tooth wear.  If we continue as we are, this is set to get worse.

 

The complimentary consultation will ascertain whether your patient is suffering from tooth wear, as well as offer advice to help prevent further problems if appropriate. The patient will also be advised to continue to consult with you for their routine care as appropriate.

 

The London Tooth Wear Centre® offers an evidence-based and comprehensive approach to managing abrasion, attrition and erosion, utilising the latest clinical techniques and an holistic approach in a professional and friendly environment. It is headed up by Clinical Director Professor Andrew Eder, a Specialist in Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics. He is also Professor/Honorary Consultant at the UCL Eastman Dental Institute.

 

If you are concerned that any of your patients may be showing signs of  tooth wear, simply ask them to contact the London Tooth Wear Centre® by call 0207 486 7180 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to set up an appointment for a complimentary consultation.

 

For more information as well as terms and conditions, please visit www.toothwear.co.uk

 

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The Complete Package From Carestream Dental

 

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Providing an array of solutions to organise and simplify daily tasks, Carestream Dental really can help your practice enhance productivity and long-term success.

The CS R4 Clinical+ Practice Management Software is the complete package, combining every aspect needed for a thriving business. From the appointment schedule, to patient records, to patient communication and automatic reminders, the software keeps everything in one place for convenience and clarity.

For quick and efficient diagnosis, all impression images and scans can also be integrated into the Software, aiding treatment explanations to patients and optimising access to patient data for all authorised professionals throughout the practice.

Committed to eXceed – the successful business model that guarantees quality customer service – the team at Carestream Dental are also on hand to provide any additional advice or support you could need with your new software.

Streamline your business with the R4 Clinical+ Practice Management Software from Carestream Dental today.

 

For more information, please contact the experts at Carestream Dental on 0800 169 9692 or visit www.carestreamdental.co.uk

 

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Compliance support when you need it most.

 

Compliance support when you need it most

Running a successful dental practice is no simple task. With so many regulations to meet and compliance criteria to understand, it can be a daunting task to even the most organised of practice teams.

To help make your practice life that little bit easier, at dbg we offer a wide range of compliance packages designed to provide you with valuable support and assistance when you need it most. These services include our unique Practice Assessment, as well as our CQC Interactive Workshop and our range of Risk Assessment packages that help you meet all your legal requirements.

A wealth of experience

With over 20 years experience in dentistry, at dbg we have all the skills, knowledge and experience to assist you in every area of your practice. Our compliance support team have been working closely with regulators for many years. This means we are in a unique position to give you the very best guidance and support in any matter relating to compliance.

Using our expertise and understanding of all relevant compliance issues in dentistry, we have created our innovative Member’s Area, which is free to all our members. This powerful online tool is a useful for practice managers everywhere, and can be tailored specifically to meet your practice’s needs. One of its great features is that it allows you to complete an online self-assessment in order to gain a better overview of where the practice stands in relation to full regulatory compliance. It also provides useful tips and guidance on steps that can be taken to bring your practice in line.

Peace of mind, guaranteed

At dbg we understand that compliance is no easy matter, and with the ever-increasing burden of regulation, it can be a challenge to keep on top of it all. For complete peace of mind we offer a number of carefully designed compliance support packages, including full Practice Assessments, available from as little as £695 + VAT. Each Practice Assessment is conducted by one of our certified trained assessors, who will spend the majority of the working day in your practice, checking for evidence and giving practical advice on how to bring your practice in-line with all current guidance and legislation.

If you have an inspection coming up, then a dbg Practice Assessment can be a great way to help you prepare and make sure you have all key areas covered. It can also be useful to invest in a Practice Assessment on a periodic basis to ensure your systems are in good working order and check that standards haven’t slipped.

To compliment our Practice Assessment package, we also offer our brand-new CQC Interactive Workshop that we have put together to give practice team members a better understanding of CQC regulations and what to expect. This two-hour training course is an excellent way of bringing staff members together to ask questions and work through role-play scenarios to help put minds at ease.

Packages to meet your every need

No matter what your compliance need, at dbg, we have you covered. Whether you need help with HTM 01-05, CQC, or the HSE we have a service for you. Our Radiation Protection Service for example has been designed to offer you a cost-effective means of meeting all your obligations under IRR99 and IR(ME)R2000. The service gives you access to a Radiation Protection Advisor, a Medical Physics Expert, and also provides you with an online radiation protection file to guide you through all your legal requirements. We also offer associated engineering services to help you keep all your x-ray equipment in full working order.

Beyond radiation services we also provide a selection of bespoke Risk Assessment services. These include our Legionella, Fire, and Health & Safety Risk Assessments. Each has been designed with dental practices in mind, and to guide you towards full compliance with current legislation.

With you every step of the way

To help you meet your compliance needs, our experienced team are dedicated to providing you with outstanding service and support, and are always on hand to answer questions and provide assistance when you need it most. If there are key areas of your practice that you need further help with we can also recommend products and packages to help you meet your regulatory obligations, with discounted rates for dbg members. To learn more about our complete compliance solutions, contact dbg today.

 

 For more information call dbg on 01606 861 950,

Or visit www.thedbg.co.uk

 

 

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Dry Cleaning Oral Hygiene for Patients With Xerostomia by Deborah Lyle

 

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Some patients require a little more help and encouragement with their oral hygiene than others and we as healthcare professionals must be alert to these individuals. Patients such as those with xerostomia, or dry mouth, for example, need to be particularly vigilant with their self-care routine.

Xerostomia is not a disease of itself, but a manifestation of another problem. It is typically found in patients who are undergoing treatment for cancer of the head and neck, or for individuals with diseases such as Sjörgen’s Syndrome, diabetes or HIV/AIDS. Older patients will almost certainly suffer dry mouth, not because of their age, but because they are most likely to be taking prescription medication of which dry mouth is a common side effect.

Effective oral hygiene is imperative for patients with dry mouth, as they are more susceptible to periodontal disease, dental decay and infections such as oral candidiasis.

A lack of sufficient saliva can leave patients with a constant dry feeling in the mouth and throat, burning sensation on the tongue, mouth ulcers and bad breath. They experience difficulties when eating, speaking and wearing removable dentures, and can go on to develop further destructive complications such as bruxism.

There are a range of dry mouth products that patients can try such as sprays and lozenges, as well as sipping water, use of sugar-free chewing gum and certain lifestyle changes. Alcohol, caffeinated drinks, smoking and chewing tobacco can all impact salivary flow and exacerbate dry mouth. Mouth breathing will also worsen the condition and patients should try to avoid acidic, spicy or sugary food and drink.

Patients with xerostomia are advised to adopt a thorough oral hygiene regime that includes interdental cleaning to maintain healthy teeth and gums. Most patients are familiar with dental floss, however compliance tends to be low and there are doubts amongst the profession as to its effectiveness against gingival inflammation and plaque control[i].

The Water Flosser is one of the most widely researched oral hygiene products available today. It operates via pressurised water flow through the tip, which disrupts and removes debris and bacteria from the targeted area. Patients with dry mouth often experience the first signs of tooth decay along the gingival margin, therefore effective cleaning of this area is critical to prevent disease. This is where the Water Flosser really comes into its own. In contrast with dental floss, the Water Flosser not only cleans between the teeth but also deep below the gingival margin, flushing out bacteria where other devices simply can’t reach.

One of the leading brands in the UK and worldwide is the Waterpik® Water Flosser. It has the backing of over 55 published clinical studies that demonstrate its oral hygiene benefits to patients, including those with braces, implants, crowns and bridges. Clinically proven superior to dental floss in the reduction of bleeding[ii] and gingivitis[iii], the Waterpik® Water Flosser also removes more plaque than dental floss from the marginal (33%)[iv], lingual (39%)iv and facial (24%)iv regions after just one use.

With its considerable advantages on offer, a Water Flosser is an excellent recommendation for any patient. Only through a combination of patient education and an evidence-based method of efficient plaque removal can we have confidence in the prevention of oral disease for all of our patients, whatever their age, lifestyle or level of health and wellbeing.

 

To learn more about the Waterpik® Water Flosser and the other products in the Waterpik® Range go to www.waterpik.co.uk.

 


[i] Berchier CE, Slot DE, Haps S, van der Weijden GA. The effect of dental floss in addition to a toothbrush on plaque and parameters of gingival inflammation: a systematic review. Int J Dental Hygiene 2008;6(4):265-279.

[ii] Rosema NAM et al (2011) The effect of different interdental cleaning devices on gingival bleeding. J Int Acad Periodontol 13(1):2-10.

[iii] Barnes CM et al (2005) Comparison of irrigation to floss as an adjunct to tooth brushing: effect on bleeding, gingivitis, and supragingival plaque. J Clin Dent 16(3):71-77.

[iv] Goyal CR et al (2013) Evaluation of the Plaque Removal Efficacy of a Water Flosser Compared to String Floss in Adults After a Single Use. J Clin Dent 24:37-42.

 

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ProDentalCPD – “it’s more than CPD” interview with Fiona Ellwood

 

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ProDentalCPD is one of the UK’s foremost providers of high quality verifiable CPD for the whole dental team. Collaborating with more than 2,000 authors, ProDentalCPD brings members high quality courses that encompass activities such as online lectures, educational videos, webinars, articles and other interactive learning aids.

ProDentalCPD’s guiding philosophy is one of continuous improvement and a number of partnerships, such as the collaboration with the British Association of Dental Nurses (BADN), ensure that learning resources are relevant and beneficial. Fiona Ellwood is a BADN member and senior lecturer/ adviser in oral health education and preventative programmes, and clearly supports how ProDentalCPD strives to keep abreast of new developments in dentistry.  

“ProDentalCPD is very current, for example the GDC recently brought to the fore the topic of oral cancer and in response to this, ProDentalCPD developed a learning tool on this subject, so that its members are up-to-date,” says Fiona. “ProDentalCPD looks at market need – it is more than CPD and a lot of thought goes into the construction of the learning resources and their accessibility.”

Fiona’s firm knowledge and expertise has meant that she is also a member of ProDentalCPD’s strong editorial board. “The ProDentalCPD team researches topics in depth, drawing on knowledge from a host of leading professionals from the industry,” confirms Fiona. “I also find that ProDentalCPD appeals to the whole dental sector, as it provides some real cross-sector information.”

“It’s important to be mindful of having a multidisciplinary approach to CPD and using different learning methods,” advises Fiona. “ ProDentalCPD does not just have one delivery approach and this is a huge attraction for me and those I recommend the site to, as experience has shown that a variation in learning strategies provides more opportunity for learning to occur.” 

ProDentalCPD features over 400 hours of peer-reviewed verifiable CPD (including all CORE CPD) in text, video and audio formats. “I think there is a wide selection of appropriate modules for the whole team and more,” says Fiona.

 “It is useful for me to guide others towards the site too. A lot of my work focuses on bringing out the potential in others and to help and support them – ProDentalCPD gives me the tools to do this.”  

“ProDentalCPD considers the educational aspect of CPD, looking at what members want and are required to learn, and gives members a way to evaluate their learning – it does not just hand out a certificate. With the assessments comes the opportunity to revisit any areas when incorrect answers are given and members can retake different questions, which are related to the same subject.” “Equally ProDentalCPD have taken into account the view point of the GDC in relation to the quality of CPD being provided.”

As an educationist with a very busy professional life in dentistry, Fiona relies upon tools that help her to focus and structure her learning activity. The online Personal Development Plan (PDP) is one feature of ProDentalCPD that Fiona believes will keep her and the whole team focussed. “Personally, I wouldn’t be without a PDP,” says Fiona, “it is a very effective tool to use and makes learning much more efficient. At the beginning of the next 5-year cycle, I will to turn to ProDentalCPD and I’ll be using the PDP.”

ProDental CPD gives users unlimited access to the largest online collection of verifiable CPD in the UK from some of the most renowned names in dentistry. Not only this, but every dental professional can benefit from e-learning with ProDentalCPD as the modules are tailored to dentists, nurses, hygienists, therapists, technicians, practice managers and students. For all BADN members, you may also be eligible for a discount on your membership with ProDentalCPD if you sign up via the BADN website.

To learn more about high-quality e-learning solutions, contact ProDentalCPD on 0114 282 3509, or visit www.prodentalcpd.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The ticking time bomb of flawed incorporation

 

Coming across a Dental Practices that has not been properly incorporated is a problem that is becoming increasingly common.

The erroneous incorporation of a dental practice is a ticking time bomb which can have dire consequences for the practice owner when it detonates.

Having had the ability to trade as limited companies since 2006, it wasn’t until 2009/10 that incorporated dental practices began to appear in more significant numbers. Four years later, many of these practices are now being put on the market, only to discover that they have not been incorporated correctly.

The generic name for this situation is, “Flawed Incorporation”

There are a number of mistakes that can be made in the process of incorporation. Often the reason for the practice not being incorporated properly is down to unsuitable legal advice – or in many cases a lack of any legal advice whatsoever.

One of the most common problems is that practices with an NHS contract will purport to incorporate the practice without asking the PCT permission for a new contract to be issued in the name of the limited company. This lands the practice in a situation where although it has been incorporated, the NHS contract is still in the name of the individual practitioner. There are a number of problems with this. The idea of incorporation is that the assets owned by the dentist are transferred to the limited company, however, all NHS contracts state that they can not be transferred. So, without the consent of the PCT the purported transfer of the contract is a fundamental breach, which gives the PCT the right to terminate the contract.

Another problem is that when the time comes to sell, the owner won’t be able to sell their shares in the limited company because the NHS contract (usually the biggest asset) is still in their personal name, which means that this asset still belongs to them, even if the principal may have believed that it transferred and that tax savings have been claimed on this basis since incorporation.

Another common problem is the failure to notify practice funders, usually the banks, of the proposed incorporation of the practice. The transfer of goodwill without bank approval will be a breach of the terms of the borrowing and would allow a funder to call in the loan.

One wonders how much the tax saving would be considered to be worth in that scenario?

If the incorporation is flawed, then it may well be necessary for it to be unravelled in order to sell the practice. The importance of having the very best legal advice cannot be underestimated when looking to incorporate your practice. This is why it is advisable to seek the assistance of a legal firm like GoodmanGrant, who practice exclusively in the dental industry and are able to provide a tailor made service that suits each practice’s individual needs. The experience and knowledge of a specialist is unrivalled, and their comprehension of every key detail that needs to be addressed will ensure a successful incorporation.

As if the above issues were not enough, yet another risk that a practice runs by not following a proper procedure and ensuring that the right documentation is in place is that the Inland Revenue may decide to investigate. The number of Inland Revenue investigations is on the rise and if they discover that there is no written evidence of a transfer of the assets, no mention of what should happen to the property, no valuation of goodwill they may not recognise it as a proper incorporation. This will mean that the practice will have to pay back any tax it has saved, defeating one of the principal reasons for incorporating in the first place.

Making any professional move requires the time and advice of a specialist. In order to effectively and correctly incorporate a dental practice one should make an effort to seek the assistance of a dedicated dental law firm. With a wealth of knowledge and experience that directly relates to the dental sector you can be sure that when the time comes to sell your dental practice there won’t be any unwelcome surprises!

 

 

John Grant of GoodmanGrant Lawyers for Dentists  - a NASDAL member

For more information call John Grant on 0113 8343705 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

www.goodmanlegal.co.uk

A NASDAL and ASPD MEMBER

 

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The dilemma of the ‘one stop shop’ - Roger Gullidge

 

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The dilemma of the ‘one stop shop’

More and more we are seeing that equipment suppliers are offering building and design services to compliment the sale of their products, making them a ‘one stop shop’. Though this presents the client with an easier and sometimes more financially comfortable way of completing their project, it isn’t always the best option. On the other side of the fence, an equipment supplier offering these services may also find that if not performed properly in all areas it can cause them problems. One way of making it safer is to seek the assistance of an independent third party who can oversee the project and avoid the traps that can occur on both sides of the arrangement.

Usually the case is that dentists choose to go with the equipment supplier and their ‘one stop shop’ service because not only is it simpler, they have also formed a bond with them. The dentist may have been using them for some years and feels familiar with them because they have received a good service in the past. Although there are a number of success stories from people who have used this service, not all projects will end as favourably. To look at it bluntly, the aim of equipment suppliers is to gain the custom of a potential client, by including the other services they stand a better chance of sealing the deal. The problem with using this service is that there are a number of pitfalls that can be fallen in to.

Firstly, the services the equipment supplier provides may not be coming from the company directly; they will subcontract to other companies of their choosing. The experience and knowledge of this company can be a cause for concern and the client should make the effort to investigate who the company are and make sure that they are completely happy with using them. It is important to understand that in the event of something going wrong the client will not be able to go to the equipment supplier for support because they may well be dealing with a separate company.

Another aspect that needs to be made sure of is that you have got planning permission and building regulation approval before any work begins on the project. Unless there is someone checking, you will not know whether the subcontractor has done the work or not. By having a third party monitor this you can be sure that no work will begin before it is safe to do so.

It should go without saying that staying in control of finances is vital, but some clients can become confused because they are not organised. There are several financial categories that must be carefully watched over. The first concerns planning and building regulations, the cost of this applies to the applications and inspections associated with getting approval; this will be paid directly by the client.

The next set of fees concern construction and this will usually be paid through an existing financial arrangement with a bank. Finally, there is covering the cost of the equipment, this will often be paid on finance. Making sure that you have control of these payments is of paramount importance. The equipment supplier may speak directly with your financial supplier, but the client must seek to stay in control of this. Sometime the terms and conditions can request that the deposit is followed by 90% of the payment a certain amount of days prior to installation. The client must make sure that this 90% refers to only the equipment and not the entire project; this has happened before and will happen again. To stop this from happening you should enlist the assistance of someone who can certificate building payments to your bank or building society.

Enlisting a third part will not just benefit the client, it will also help to protect the equipment supplier. If the client isn’t happy with every aspect of the project (and this could be something that a building subcontractor has done) they may withhold an equipment payment because they are under the impression that they are only dealing with one company. If the equipment supplier handles everything under their own name, the client has the legal right to withhold payment. Therefore, it is advisable to offer the client separate companies for each aspect of the project. If offering separate companies, the best way to go about this is to have an experienced project manager oversee the activities of all companies. Companies such as Roger Gullidge Design will be able assist with this, as well as managing some of the other legal aspects of the project. One such area regards protocol should disputes occur further down the line. The advice of an experienced and knowledgeable third party will mean that informed decisions will be made and offer the best protection should and discrepancies occur.

The bottom line is that success (for both sides) when using a ‘one stop shop’ service relies on certification, separation and having someone who can organise the entire project. There are a number of pitfalls that can appear during a project and the assistance of an independent third party can plug these holes.

 

Roger Gullidge Design is a specialist design and project management consultancy specialising in the dental sector. Call 01278 784442 for more details or visit: www.rogergullidgedesign.com

 

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Unmissable NEW offers from NSK

 

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Check out some unmissable offers and super savings in NSK’s latest e-brochure, offering an exclusive sneak preview of our NEW products and some old favourites too.

First for innovation, this season’s e-brochure successfully showcases the NEW iCare + and iClave to guarantee the perfect hygiene regime for rotary instruments alongside the stunning new ultrasonic system VarioSurg3 and more robust surgical micromotor, SurgicPro +, plus so much more!

With fantastic offers on an extensive range of handpieces and small equipment, NSK really do have it all! Don’t miss out… view it here now.

For more information contact NSK on 0800 6341909 or visit www.nsk-uk.com.

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The Dental Directory announce new Head of Sales

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The Dental Directory is pleased to announce that Brent Sercombe has recently joined the company as its new Head of Sales.

Brent has a comprehensive career history of success in sales operations, encompassing  Cable & Wireless and Virgin Media Business. With previous experience in corporate change, start-ups and as an entrepreneur, Brent has a real passion for managing and delivering sales success in challenging business market conditions.

Though his past experiences are not based in the dental industry, Brent sees this as a huge advantage:

“Often people from within the industry are bought in, so to bring me in has been a big move for The Dental Directory and an exciting move for me! I feel the combination of the established, traditional, loyal and trusted business brand of The Dental Directory together with my experiences of sales improvement programs is a winning combination. There is little doubt that the industry is experiencing massive change and I am relishing the challenge of leading the sales effort for the company in this period of economic uncertainty. In my short time on board, it is clear that the organisation is very customer centric and thrives on reacting quickly and efficiently to customer demand. It was one of the core reasons for my decision to join. The other… there are great people working here !

The Dental Directory is one of the UK’s largest dental dealers, complementing its range of more than 27,000 different products with an incredible commitment to customer service which includes free next day delivery. With Brent Sercombe as its new Head of Sales, The Dental Directory is confident that it can build on its reputation and continue to provide the same outstanding service and variety of products to all of its customers.

 

 

The Independently Verified Best Priced Dealer!

For more information, contact The Dental Directory on

0800 585 586, or visit www.dental-directory.co.uk

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Discover IAS at the BDTA Dental Showcase

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If you are looking to develop your skills and expand your treatment range, then Intelligent Alignment Systems could be just the solution you’re looking for.

The system comprises of three main components – the Inman Aligner, Clear Smile and Six Month Braces – providing a one-stop-shop for appropriate GDP orthodontics, taught and supported by the Internationally leading short-term-ortho educators.

The Inman Aligner team has joined forces with the world’s best educator for short-term fixed orthodontics, Dr. Rick De Paul, and offer ethical training with treatments planned digitally and supported through linked forums. They are also offering ‘ClearSmile’, which is a new clear aligner system that facilitates control of a case with arch planning, with training to ensure you get the best out of the system.

Exhibiting at the BDTA Dental Showcase, the team behind the Inman Aligner will be available to show you exactly what these appliances could do for you and your patients. Regardless of whether you have previous orthodontic experience, comprehensive training is available with our exclusive hands-on course, as well as online training too.

So if you want to find out more about how the Intelligent Alignment Systems could enhance your skill-set, don’t forget to visit stand Q10 at the BDTA Dental Showcase 2013!
 

For more information on Intelligent Alignment Systems, visit http://www.inmanalignertraining.com or phone 0845 366 5477

 

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“The Dentist as Artist-Technician” – Jason Smithson to lecture at the BACD Annual Conference 2013

 

 

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On Friday 8th November, Jason Smithson will take to the podium at the BACD’s 10th Annual Conference. He will present on “The Dentist as Artist-Technician” – a highly anticipated lecture that will showcase just what can be achieved with the latest composite resin materials.

As with all of Jason’s lectures, delegates can expect a highly engaging presentation packed full of hints and tips that they can take away with them and apply the very next working day. He says:

“My talk will be suitable for anyone interested in cosmetic dentistry. Whether you are a student, or general practitioner – whether you are an Accredited BACD member or still working your way up to full BACD membership – there will be something for you in my lecture. Anyone who has seen any of my lectures in the past will know that hints and tips really are ‘my thing’, and I guarantee there will be something you can take away from each and every slide I put up!”

This year’s BACD Annual Conference will be held on Thursday 7th, Friday 8th and Saturday 9th November 2013 at the Hilton London Metropole Hotel. For further information call 0207 612 4166, fax 0207 182 7123, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.bacd.com

 

 

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Ensure your compliance the easy way SafeSeen Touch to be launched at BDTA Dental Show 2013

 

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Launching at this year’s BDTA Dental Showcase, the innovative SafeSeen Touch is a complete compliance suite.

The device enables you to ensure and demonstrate your practice compliance in all areas of CQC, HR and patient consent. All information you and your patients will need is stored on the device, and programmes can then be accessed and viewed in high quality graphics.

For convenience, your patients can also create a secure e-signature on the tablet for any treatment consent required in the future.

Designed to maximise your practice workflow while meeting all the regulations, the SafeSeen Touch is a compact, portable and easy-to-use tablet for use anywhere in the practice.

Created independently from any software manufacturer, the SafeSeen Touch is also compatible with any existing practice management software for ultimate flexibility.

To improve communication with your patients and ensure every aspect of your practice compliance, discover what the SafeSeen Touch could do for you, at the BDTA Dental Showcase 2013.

 

For more information, please contact Chloe Booth on 07825 201657 email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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WhiteWash Professional Whitening Strips – “a very useful introduction to dental tooth whitening” Dr Ian Lane

 

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Developed by a team of UK dentists, WhiteWash Professional Whitening Strips are mouldable strips that contain the optimum amount of whitening gel to safely and effectively whiten teeth. Each box contains a 14-day course of strips for both the upper and lower arch that provide an excellent whitening product and fantastic value to the patient.

As a practice builder WhiteWash Professional Whitening Strips are ideal, and can be used in conjunction with regular tray whitening, or as a “top up” to more advanced in-surgery whitening techniques.

Dr Ian Lane, Managing Partner of Queensway Dental Clinic, says:
 
"I have used WhiteWash for several patients now and I believe it to be a very useful introduction to dental tooth whitening. It appears to be a safe and effective alternative to the more costly tray based tooth whitening systems. I would not hesitate to recommend this product to patients and colleagues, as the much lower RRP makes it a much more viable option for many more patients wishing to have brighter looking teeth."

 

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Encouraging Effective Collaboration The Dentistry Show & DTS 2014 -Professor Stephen Lambert Humble MBE

 

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Encouraging Effective Collaboration

The Dentistry Show & DTS 2014

With the Dental Technology Showcase (DTS) running alongside The Dentistry Show 2014, there will be more opportunities for dental professionals than ever before.

As Dean of Postgraduate Dentistry at Health Education Kent, Surrey and Sussex (HEKSS), Professor Stephen Lambert Humble MBE delivered his ‘The future is bright, the future is CDT’ lecture, to a capacity audience, as part of the Aesthetic Technician Conference at The Dentistry Show earlier this year.

“We held a number of clinical sessions, including information updates for CDTs, and also had a stand. From our point of view it was a very successful event, both for information gathering, and giving advice to dental technicians about the career paths open to them and the decisions involved.

“We will of course be appearing at the combined event in 2014. For me we teach very clearly a collaborative practice message. We don’t believe that CDTs or any other member of the team should be working just in isolation.

“We firmly believe dentistry is a team activity and so by running The Dentistry Show and DTS side-by-side there will be further opportunity for HEKSS to get this message across.”

The 2014 event will be held on 28th February and 1st March, at the Birmingham NEC, so make sure you save the dates in your diary!

 

For more information please visit www.thedentistryshow.co.uk/dts,

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Wednesday 28th August Channel 4 'How not to grow old'

 

 

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United Smile Centres to feature on Channel 4’s ‘How not to get old’

United Smile Centres will feature on this Wednesday’s episode of ‘How not to get old’. The programme will be aired on Channel 4 at 8:00pm, and is billed as the ultimate consumer guide on how to keep looking younger for longer.

In this week’s episode the team at United Smile Centres will help a lady named Sahrae regain her smile with a beautiful set of permanent fixed teeth. Sahrae says:

“I can honestly say that having my smile back has changed my life for the better. I feel so much more confident and feel younger!”

At United Smile Centres we are dedicated to helping patients to regain their smiles. Using the latest dental implant techniques, we can provide beautiful fixed teeth, all in the space of a single day. Our experienced implant surgeons are recognised experts in their field and absolutely committed to changing patients’ lives, one smile at a time.

To see the life-changing impact of the ‘Fixed Teeth in a Day’ treatment for yourself, make sure you tune in to this Wednesday’s episode of ‘How not to get old’.

For more information call United Smile Centres on 0800 8 49 49 59, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or visit www.unitedsmilecentres.co.uk

 

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How I did it Dr Raluca Mihoc of Poole Dental Practice explains how a little determination can go a long way!

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Background

I completed my MSc degree and PhD at University College London in 2007. I then went back to Romania to work for a couple of years before returning to the UK in 2010 with the intention of setting up my own practice. It was then that I joined forces with my business partner Dr George Michalos, and together we set about trying to find the ideal location to set up our ideal dental practice.

When it came to the choice of location, I knew I wanted to live and work in Poole as I had lived there for 6 months a few years before while my husband was training to be a neurosurgeon. From experience then I knew I liked the location and I felt comfortable in the environment. George was also keen to work in the area so we set about looking at many different practices that were for sale before settling on our final location on the high street.

Though the practice is on the first floor, we were both very keen to move in as the price and location were great and we both saw the fantastic potential that the building had to offer. This was because in its original state the practice only had a single surgery, but it had lots of space. Our aim then was to take advantage of the space available to fit more surgeries while at the same time modernising the whole building, and adding some much needed light to the dark and out-dated design.

Neither George nor myself had a specific ‘vision’ as such for the final practice – we just knew about the space we had available and how we wanted the rooms to be set out. This was because our aim initially was to fit out two complete surgeries, with a third set up and ready for the equipment to be brought in once we had enough patients.

Getting started

Before we started with the project, very early one we decided how we wanted the rooms set out, and the walls we would need to put in to set the practice out how we wanted it. 

The main thing I remember about the original practice was just how old it was. Everything was just so dark, and the surgery that was there was spacious but very out-dated, with carpets on the floor, and very little natural light. The first thing we did then was bring in builders to set about laying out the building as we planned it. This process took about two months in total, clearing everything out, adding in the extra walls, putting in all the necessary plumbing and wiring and so forth.

While this was going on we spoke to a number of different companies to see which company could best help us modernise our practice and give us all the help and support we would needed. We spoke to a great many companies, asking them essentially ‘what can you give us?’ and ‘what can you do to help us?’

In the end we decided to work with Clark Dental, as they came highly recommended to us, and were able to meet all our needs in terms of setting up the two surgeries, plus preparing the third room for an additional surgery at a later date.

The whole process was very smooth. The team came in with plans and together we agreed on how we wanted everything laid out, and they then installed the two surgeries to our exact specifications, along with a sterilisation room and all the fittings necessary to prepare the third surgery.

We chose our equipment based on recommendation mainly, though my business partner George did visit the BDTA exhibition to get some ideas on the sorts of things that might work well in our practice, such as our superb A-Dec dental units.

One of the most useful pieces of equipment we have invested in has been the Nomad portable x-ray system. Because we were starting with two surgeries with a third to be installed in the future, we opted for the Nomad as it allows us to move it easily between surgeries, rather than having a large, bulky unit that’s fixed in one place. I must say it’s definitely been worth the investment, as it means we don’t waste patients’ time, and it also means that we don’t need another x-ray when we do finally come to use the third surgery. Overall I’ve been very impressed with the unit, and it’s been an excellent purchase.

Setbacks

As with any project of this kind I think there’s always going to be some sort of difficulty along the way, whether it be in terms of finance, planning, regulation or whatever else may spring up. In our particular case we had a major problem with the roof, which brought about significant delays to the project. The main problem that as a first floor premises, we weren’t sure if the roof was going to collapse in on us, so we needed to have full investigations carried out, both for our own peace of mind, and also in order to make sure we met the building regulations. Though this did set us back a little bit in our plan, the builders were absolutely great, and we managed to resolve the problem with as little difficulty as we could have expected.

The project complete

To fully appreciate the change that’s come over Poole Dental Practice you really need to understand just how old and dark the original building was. The practice was at least twenty or thirty years old when we bought it and in that time very little work had been done to it. Now the project is complete however it’s like working in a completely new environment! The old patients who come here are really impressed with the changes that have taken place. Before the project the space was there in the building, but it was a very dark and unfriendly place, with old paintings and a couch in the waiting room. Now it’s bright and airy. In fact it’s absolutely beautiful. The patients really are amazed by what we have achieved, and both George and I find it is a much nicer place for us to work. Everything now is so up-to-date, coming in to work is a pleasure.

Lessons learnt

Over the course of the project, we’ve learnt quite a lot. For a start you have to have a very clear mind about what you want to achieve. Unless you do this it can be very easy for your budget to start to escalate and things will soon get out of control. Before you start you should also make sure you have good references for all the contractors you use such as builders and equipment suppliers. For me this is really important, as it means you know you can rely on the people you are using to help you with your project. References really are very important!

Organisation and planning are also very important. You also need to be flexible enough to understand that sometimes, things will come up along the way that you just can’t prepare for. Our problem with the roof is one such example of this. If you find yourself in a situation like this you’ve just got to keep on going and not let these little problems hold you back.

With hard work and determination, you can achieve everything you desire for your dental practice. From my own experience with Poole Dental Practice I can definitely say all the hard work was worth it. I am now very much looking forward to opening our third surgery in the coming year!

 

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Why patients want same day, high quality treatment solutions - Dr Manhem

 

 

 

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As the new NHS contract is being piloted in the UK, it seems to be an apt time to consider how your practice can optimise its services to positively respond to change. At this point in time, dental professionals may look towards securing more private patients for high quality treatment. The reason for this is to align practices with key changes in national health service dentistry. Under the new NHS system, the preference towards preventative treatment and offering a minimalistic service will mean that more complex treatment will be done privately – this can expand the scope for GDPs to concentrate on more high-end, complex treatment.

Where there is a growing need for private dentistry that is dynamic, dental marketing can develop your clinical services to attract and secure new patients. Dental marketing can refine your services so that they are tailored to succeed in an increasingly competitive environment, since more NHS dentists are likely to move to the private sector and corporates have developed structures to win contract tenders.

Marketing involves a strategy that is carefully planned to get your services ahead in terms of building a brand that patients will trust and value. Although the concept of dental advertising is not something widely done in the UK, case studies from America and Canada show how practices have reaped the rewards. Our Chrysalis Dental Centres in Canada for example, generated an average of 35 contacts per day over a 6-month period through advertising campaigns. This same success story is part of United Smile Centres’ profile in the UK, where our expertise in same day dental implant solutions has been significantly promoted by effective advertising campaigns.   

If we look at United Smile Centres as an effective marketing model, there are some key approaches to advertising that you can apply to your services for a good return on investment. At the centre of all effective marketing campaigns is a good product. Working out how your treatment will be chosen over your competitor’s is fundamental to the success of your marketing campaign. United Smile Centres fulfil the criteria of having a good product by only offering ‘Fixed Teeth in a Day’, a full arch rehabilitation treatment that uses an innovative technique to remove the problem of failing teeth or dentures, replacing them with new teeth in one day.

Same day treatments grant an alternative to conventional implant surgery that can take over a year to complete, and can be both expensive and painful. For although the same day solution is not cheap, it has a high ‘value’ in relation to the impact it will have on patients’ lives. This solution builds up incomparable value for patients who are naturally time conscious. Cutting down on treatment time means that patients do not have to keep taking time off work. Same day treatments also reduce the number of surgeries needed, increase patient comfort, and optimise post-surgery aesthetics – but most of all, patients like it.

With all of this in mind, it is important to recognise your target market when planning to market a treatment. Once your target market is recognised, you can decide which ‘market segment’ you are aiming at based on factors such as age, geographical location and income – all of these considerations will help you to eliminate barriers to treatment and increase case acceptance. Essentially, your treatment needs to be marketed in a way that pushes advantages that are relevant to fears.

A carefully constructed website that caters towards inquiring patients and reflects what you do, is one form of marketing that can help overcome prospective patients’ fears. Your website is key to forming that much needed ‘proof’ of an excellent service and your online profile needs to represent you well. People are cynical, especially in the UK and the nation is cynical about adverts and dentists.  Including patient testimonials from completed cases adds legitimacy and builds the trust needed for new patients to invest. Using multimedia such as videos and photographs of happy patients will help patients to envisage the treatment. Providing useful information about the procedure could also alleviate fears and enable patients to envisage the procedure.

Having a website is not an advantage, it is a necessity. Web based marketing means your audience will instantly grow. This is an information age where endless supplies of material can be accessed online by a society that is accustomed to immediate results – 24/7. This is a blessing and a curse. Studies[1] have shown that 32% of customers will start to leave slow sites between one and five seconds. If we use this as a rough indication of your average patient’s attention span, the need to hook viewers straight in with content that is fresh, informative and engaging is key to getting them to stay on the page.

Of course advertising and a good website are but two parts of a much wider marketing strategy that you will need to consider, however the heart of your campaign will always rest on the quality of your product. In this modern time-precious world, patients have less time than ever before and so seek immediate solutions to their problems. If your marketing strategy is value driven and overcomes barriers to treatment, you can expect a return on your investment. Remember a tooth isn’t worth that much, but a smile has value.

 

For more information call United Smile Centres on 0800 8 49 49 59, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or visit www.unitedsmilecentres.co.uk



[1] http://www.guardian.co.uk/media-network/media-network-blog/2012/mar/19/attention-span-internet-consume

 

 

 

 

 

 

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DENTSPLY’s Ceram.X® and Illuminéshortlisted at the MyFaceMyBody Awards 2013

 

DENTSPLY is proud to announce that two of its groundbreaking products have been shortlisted for Best Cosmetic Dentistry Product at this year’s MyFaceMyBody Awards – the first consumer awards set up to recognise the innovation and popularity of brands across the dental, beauty and aesthetic industry.

Nominated for its simplicity and predictability is Illuminéä tooth whitening gel, DENTSPLY’s innovative tray based bleaching system. Illuminé offers a simple approach to whitening, and has been designed for patients to have the first treatment administered by the dental clinician, while the rest of the two-week course can be performed by the patient from the comfort of their own home.

Also nominated is Ceram.X®, which has the latest nanoceramic technology. Ceram.X is a universal composite with a unique, simplified shading system, meaning that natural aesthetics are easy to achieve for every patient.

The nomination of these two popular products is testament to DENTSPLY’s ongoing commitment to create innovative, predictable, high quality dental products to meet every need and indication.

 

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Access webinars and product demonstrations and earn CPD at www.dentsplyacademy.co.uk

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Is cold pour acrylic the contemporary alternative? Find out more at DTS 2014 - interview with Roy Davies

 

Having re-located to the NEC in Birmingham from 2014, the next Dental Technology Showcase (DTS) is set to be bigger and better than ever before.

As the Dental Laboratories Association’s (DLA) flagship event for the UK laboratory community, the 2014 DTS will be held on 28th February and 1st March, and will feature lectures from world-class speakers covering a variety of current topics and offerings hours of CPD. The brand new Practical Theatre will present demonstrations of the latest dental technology and materials by renowned technicians from around the world, also enabling delegates to get hands-on themselves in exclusive workshops.

Master craftsman Roy Davies, will be giving a presentation as part of the two-day conference programme dedicated to dental technicians. As well as working as a senior technician at Oakview Restorations, Roy is a Lead Technical Consultant and Trainer for Myerson UK & Europe and also delivers courses on behalf of Skillbond UK and Merz Dental.

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His lecture entitled The Contemporary Alternative to Flask, Pack and Finish of Complete, Partial and Implant Supported Dentures, will focus on whether cold pour acrylic could become a viable alternative to more commonly used methods such as the flask, pack and finish method. To express just how advantageous cold pour acrylic is, Roy will run through practical examples from start to finish, demonstrating how to use the product in complete, partial and implant supported dentures, and how the technique applies to a modern laboratory. 

Roy will then delve into the benefits and limitations of using cold pour acrylic. As the cost of running a dental laboratory continues to rise each year, one of the major advantages of using this new technique is the reduction in the amount of waste created.

“Using this product also reduces the gypsum footprint a laboratory creates. Gypsum waste is just so expensive to take away, reducing laboratory expenses enables money to be spent on improving other areas. Reducing gypsum waste also makes the environment cleaner and improves working conditions.

“I use cold pour acrylic effectively for true-to-life characterisations of denture prosthetics and I find it works very well. I will present several case studies to demonstrate this at DTS 2014, so attending technicians will be able to see how the product could be used in their own laboratories, when creating prosthetics. I’m hoping that professionals from across the industry will begin to view the product as a serious contender.”

DTS will also benefit from the move to the NEC and being co-located with The Dentistry Show. Roy says, “this format will provide a chance for interested dentists to take a look and see what’s available on our side as well. Having the two events side-by-side gives everyone a chance to network and really make the most out of the event.”

So with internationally respected speakers, hands-on workshops and an informative and motivational lecture programme on offer, make sure you don’t miss DTS 2014.

 

For more information visit www.the-dts.co.uk,
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Ivoclar Vivadent acquires Wieland Dental

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Ivoclar Vivadent’s passion to continue to introduce new products to the UK market is evident as they announce the acquisition of Wieland Dental. Successfully demonstrating Ivoclar Vivadent’s continual growth, the takeover will further strengthen their position in the field of all-ceramic product systems.

Wieland Dental, domiciled in Germany, is one of the leading suppliers in the dental technology market. With an array of products ranging from CAD/CAM materials to dental alloys, and veneering ceramics to electroplating, the company offers individual laboratory concepts and systems solutions. Wieland UK and Ireland will be concentrating on the introduction of the CAD/CAM and digital portfolio and expertise directly into the UK and Ireland markets.

The acquisition coincides perfectly with Ivoclar Vivadent’s recent UK and Ireland company restructure, and will see Leo James head up the division as Wieland Sales Manager, whilst Greg Robertson and Vicken Hatsakordzian take the role of Wieland Product Specialist for the North and South respectively.

Darryl Muff, UK and Ireland Managing Director, commented, “We are delighted to have Wieland Dental join the Ivoclar Vivadent Group. Working alongside a leading European manufacturer and their market leading brands enables us to push forward with innovative and exciting strategies and better serve the needs of all dental professionals.”

For more information on the Ivoclar Vivadent and Wieland Dental product portfolio visit stand H13 at BDTA Dental Showcase 2013, or if you are unable to attend visit www.ivoclarvivadent.co.uk or call 0116 284 7880.

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Compliance and Safety Combined: Efficient Infection Control - Richard Musgrave

 

While most winters bring with them a host of cold and flu-causing viruses, it is safe to say that this has been a pretty bad one. In the last few months we have seen outbreaks of several different infections and viruses beyond the usual colds and flues in the UK, including those of Measles, Whopping Cough, the Norovirus and even the Sars-like Coronavirus.

While the exact sources of such infections and illnesses are often difficult to identify, they can be spread very easily throughout our homes, workplaces and even healthcare environments. Regardless of whether the pathogens causing the infections are transmitted through either direct physical contact or droplet contact, they can be quickly passed from one place to another, contaminating an entire location in days.

In the dentistry we are no strangers to infection control and prevention, and we follow strict protocols to ensure our practices are as free of contamination as possible, keeping our fellow professionals and patients safe. Particular focus is placed on surface decontamination, with a potential for numerous different pathogens to enter the dental environment via any one of the staff or patients on the premises.

The Dental Unit Water Lines (DUWLs) are of course another high-risk area for contamination, providing ideal conditions for a wealth of bacteria, viruses and fungi to thrive in. The relatively large internal surface area of the water lines offers plenty of space for pathogens to adhere to, and the constant and low-pressure water-flow delivers all the nutrients bacteria need to survive. With the central heating on to combat the cold temperatures this winter has presented, our dental practices even provide a warm environment for existing bacteria, encouraging growth at an exceedingly accelerated pace.

Once the bacteria have formed a protective biofilm within the DUWL system, they become incredibly stubborn and can be remarkably more difficult to remove. The danger comes when planktonic or ‘swarmer’ cells are released from the biofilm and are subsequently aerosolised into the open when the dental unit instruments are in use, putting both patients and staff at risk of infection. While the majority of microbes found in this biofilm are often benign, opportunistic and respiratory pathogens such as Legionella spp (causative agent of the pneumonia, legionnaires’ disease), Mycobacteria spp and Pseudomonads, all present a very real and dangerous threat, especially for the elderly, the very young and the immunocompromised.[i]

 

As our understanding of how infections spread has developed and our technologies have advanced, our frontline of defence for such an assault remains as chemical intervention, and specifically designed products have become a major aspect of infection control in dentistry. In order to fully utilise their benefits however, it is crucial that the quality of the water within the practice is monitored closely. Monitoring all output water accurately is not only a mandatory aspect of compliance, but figures also indicate the frequency and concentration of chemicals needed for successful decontamination.

HTM 01-05 guidelines dictate a bacterial level of below 200 colony-forming units / millilitre (cfu/ml) in all dental output water in the UK. The EU Directive is even stricter, recommending lower bacterial levels than 100 cfu/ml, which is the same as the requirement for drinking water. You must be able to demonstrate that you are adhering to these regulations; hence why actively measuring, managing and stringently recording the microbial count in DUWL output is so crucial.

Internationally recognised for high quality and effective infection control products, schülke has worked hard to promote the importance of efficient decontamination for over a century. The schülke DUWL system provides a solution for the complete removal of biofilm, and it can then be used at low concentrations to maintain the DUWLs and prevent biofilm from reforming. schülke also offer free dip slides to test the microbial level of your DUWL to ensure your practice remains compliant with regulations, protecting both your colleagues and patients as much as possible.

As infection control is the domain of all members of your team, leading providers such as schülke also offer specialized training to make sure everyone has the knowledge and skills to reduce the risk of cross-contamination. As well as maintaining the DUWLs, it is the responsibility of your whole team to clean and disinfect all areas of the practice, including instruments, equipment and workbench surfaces. Training from the experts offers both insight and a better understanding of what you can do to further reduce the risk of infection in the practice, providing an even better service to your patients.

Without complete dedication to infection control, contagion is guaranteed. There are hundreds if not thousands of microbes infiltrating our dental practices every single day, and it is part of your job to eradiate the risks wherever humanly possible.

 

For more information, please call 0114 254 3500. Or visit www.schulke.co.uk

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[i] Coleman DC, O'Donnell MJ, Boyle M, Russell R Microbial biofilm control within the dental clinic: reducing multiple risks. Journal of Infection Prevention. 2010;11:192–198.

 

 

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Achieving your full potential… through fun! - Claire Deegan dbg

 

 

 

Throughout my career I have been fortunate enough to be involved with helping to develop dental teams to meet their full potential. Whenever I meet the most successful teams I am always amazed at the motivation, energy and remarkably high morale that these dedicated teams demonstrate. I wonder what is their big secret?  Could it be high salaries, financial bonuses, job status, a secret magic elixir, a funky pill?

The simple answer is that all of the most successful practices that I’ve worked with over the years understand the five key internal motivators of their teams. These are:

  • Achievement
  • Recognition of achievement
  • Growth and advancement
  • Responsibility
  • Enjoyment of the job

They achieve this by learning together and through learning together they discover how to play together.

Learning through play

It is a strange thing about our modern society that we consider play to be the opposite of work; we are either playing, or we are working. Very often playing is considered to be unprofessional, unhelpful and unproductive – but how true is this? 

Let’s take a step back for a moment and look at some of the challenges facing dental teams today:

  • CQC
  • CPD Cycles
  • HTM 01-05
  • Compliance

These are but a few of the many different challenges that are facing the profession, and the list can often seem endless. But I wonder, what would happen if we make these challenges fun, playful and exciting? Would the whole dental team be more inclined to get involved?

Whole brain learning

The very best CPD training is designed with ‘whole brain learning’ in mind. This may incorporate imagination, pictures, randomness – all things associated with the right side of the brain – together with logic, reasoning and analysis that is associated with the left side. This type of ‘whole brain’ learning is particularly effective and as it’s been proven to show that information is taken in faster and is retained for longer. It has also been proven that this type of learning means that knowledge is also recalled more easily.

What this shows us more than anything is that learning doesn’t have to be boring! In fact, sometimes, it can even be fun! Not only will this help improve learning, but it will also encourage better teamwork and cooperation between team members, helping the whole practice team grow and develop to reach its full potential.

At dbg we enjoy creating innovative and engaging learning environments where all viewpoints and mistakes are acknowledged and valued as a way to learn; demonstrating how to conduct reflective practice as a team. Don’t forget as GDC registered professionals it is our duty to reflect and improve on our systems, policies and practices, and the CQC wants us to demonstrate this in its Outcomes. As such there is absolutely nothing wrong with learning in an interesting and engaging way – if anything it makes us better at our jobs.

 

For more information call dbg on 01606 861 950,

Or visit www.thedbg.co.uk

 

About the author:

Claire Deegan is a Practice Support Manager at dbg, delivering training and supporting practices to become compliant. She has 20 years’ experience in dentistry and has a passion for team development and motivational speaking.

 

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The Benevolent Fund is there to help

 

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While society at large tends to bracket dentists as relatively high earners ina secure profession, and so not likely to be in need of help, in reality dentists are equally vulnerable to financial difficulty as the next person.

 

With this in mind, in 1882 four dentists founded the BDA Benevolent Fund
to support colleagues and their families who, through illness, old age or misfortune, could no longer support themselves.  At that time state aid did not exist and the only alternatives to the Fund were destitution or the debtors’ prison, but even today the Fund still plays an essential role, offering financial aid to dentists and their dependents who find themselves in financial hardship.  

 

Fully aware that a crisis can arise for today’s working professionals, the
Fund takes pride in its record of absolute confidentiality. Every applicant receives a visit to identify their specific needs. Many Fund beneficiaries
are already receiving means-tested state benefits, and the Fund is able to
provide a regular grant which helps towards essential living expenses.

And where longer term help is not necessary, often a one-off grant is all
that is needed to transform the situation, for example to clear a nagging debt, replace a worn out, essential household appliance, or perhaps fund alterations to enable a disabled person to remain in their own home. Sometimes an interest-free loan is the best solution to a financial emergency. The Fund is able to offer a flexible response according to the nature of the applicant’s circumstances. 

Over the decades, the age of Fund applicants has changed, with only a sixth now being of pension age.  In 2012 well over half of applicants were between 40 and 60 years old, and nearly a quarter being under 39.  This shows that financial distress affects many dentists at different ages, with increasing numbers of applications being made as the result of stress related health problems or addiction, and the Fund continues to maintain close links with the Dentists’ Health Support Trust, particularly when whole families are involved.

Dentists are not immune to financial hardship and the task of the Fund is to encourage those in need of help to apply. Yet despite the established history of the Fund, one problem it faces is the lack of awareness of its existence within the profession, and some dentists’ natural reluctance to apply for help in cases of real need.  It’s never easy for dedicated members of a caring profession to admit they need help themselves, even when the underlying cause is a random accident and completely beyond anyone’s control.

The BDA Benevolent Fund is managed by a UK-wide representative Board
of Trustees from across dentistry, who volunteer their time and specialist expertise to serve their colleagues in difficulty. The Fund is also dependent on dental professionals for its resources and potential to offer assistance.  Indeed they themselves may one day, through misfortune, seek to benefit from its help.

While testimonials to its good offices abound, confidentiality requires that they must always remain anonymous.

 

“I want to thank you so much for your kind words and your help. The way the profession has responded has been overwhelming and has given me and my family great comfort and strength.”

– Beneficiary of the Fund in 2012

 

For more information about the BDA Benevolent Fund
call 020 7486 4994, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 or visit www.bdabenevolentfund.org.uk

All enquiries are considered in confidence.

 

Registered charity no. 208146

 

 

 

 

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Discover the Latest in Digital Impressioning from Carestream Dental - Awareness Evenings Held Soon!

 

 

 

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In September, Carestream Dental will be holding a series of ‘Awareness Evenings’ looking at their various digital impressioning solutions.

While developing your understanding of how each system works, you will also cover how the technology integrates with practice management software, dental laboratory CAD/CAM software, a chairside milling system and a remote milling system.

Furthermore, you will discover how gypsum study model storage could become a thing of the past.

The evening sessions will be run by Carestream Dental’s UK CAD/CAM Product Specialist, David Claridge and the company’s Senior Imaging Product and Application Specialist, Rob Charteris.

With ‘Awareness Evenings’ held throughout the UK in September, there will soon be one near you. To find out where and when and to register for your place, please call 0800 169 9692 today.

Places going fast!

 

For more information, please contact the experts at Carestream Dental on 0800 169 9692 or visit www.carestreamdental.co.uk

 

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A race to help save lives

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To help raise funds for the Mouth Cancer Screening Accreditation Scheme, DPAS Practice Consultant Louise Bone, is running in the Glasgow 10K Race this October.

Sponsored by practice-branded dental plan provider, DPAS, the Mouth Cancer Screening Accreditation Scheme is the Mouth Cancer Foundation’s new life-saving initiative which accredits dental practices that routinely screen for oral cancer using their ‘2 Minutes to Save a Life’ screening protocol and meet other specific criteria.

The Mouth Cancer Screening Accreditation Scheme also aims to improve outcomes for head and neck cancer sufferers in accordance with the BDA’s occasional paper for the early detection and prevention of oral cancer and NICE guidelines. In addition, it embraces recent CQC, Information Governance and Clinical Governance requirements, as well as responding to the GDC’s recommendation for continuous professional development for the management of oral cancer.

Explaining her reasons for taking part in the race, Louise said, “As a previous Specialist Dental Nurse in the Regional Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department at St John's Hospital, I worked very closely with patients who had head and neck cancer, so I have seen first hand the devastating impact that mouth cancer can have. This was one of the most rewarding jobs I've ever had, in fact I’m still in contact with some of my previous patients, so I am delighted to do anything I can to help this worthwhile charity bring greater awareness of the need for early detection of mouth cancer.”

Louise has never run a 10K race before, but is hoping to complete the course in less than 60 minutes. She is training hard and taking some time away from her main hobby of horse riding in order to take up this challenge.

To sponsor Louise and help save lives, please visit http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/LouiseBoneDPAS2MinutestoSaveaLife

The Mouth Cancer Screening Accreditation Scheme is open to any dentist registered with the GDC or any dental practice whose clinicians are registered with the GDC For more information please contact the Mouth Cancer Foundation via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call +44 (0) 1924 950 950 for more information.

 

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Where are your dental products made?

 

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With many practices now outsourcing their lab work to overseas laboratories, the British dental technician trade has taken a sharp decline in recent years. 10 years ago there were more than 12,000 qualified dental technicians operating in the UK, this figure now stands at approximately 5,000 and is decreasing by a further 200 qualified technicians every year. Sparkle Dental Laboratories Ltd a new dental laboratory  is looking to change this.

By providing a unique high quality service they are hoping to reinvigorate this once prosperous profession. All of their products are of the highest quality and are handcrafted at their laboratory in Leeds using only the best UK sourced materials. With the use of the latest technological advances such as a milling facility, as well as a great working environment and training programme, Sparkle Dental Labs are bringing dental laboratory work into the 21st Century.

Sparkle Dental Labs are helping to increase the number of dental technicians working in the UK by offering training and a unique apprenticeship programme to those looking to get involved in the dental profession. They are working with the National Apprenticeship Service to create the first apprenticeship for technicians. The apprenticeship will offer practical ‘on the job’ training at their laboratory in Leeds. The apprenticeship will result in a qualification leading to registration with the GDC as a dental technician.

One of the company’s aims is to increase public awareness of the risks associated with laboratory work that has been carried out overseas. As a direct result of this, more patients are now keen to ensure their cosmetic, restorative and implant solutions are made in UK where the workmanship is guaranteed and the materials used are of a higher standard and the working conditions of the dental technicians are very good.

This is exactly what Sparkle Dental Labs provides as it is one of a small number of dental laboratories in the UK to receive the MHRA, DAMAS and ISO quality assurance marks. The latter is a quality assurance mark that proves the consistent level of quality that their clients receive. Their ISO report stated that they “implemented an excellent Quality Management System which in many ways far surpasses the requirements of the ISO 9001 2008 Standard.”

The company’s ambition is to continue the development of its facilities, with half a million pounds having already been invested and a further million pounds is set to be invested over the next 12-18 months. Their state of the art laboratory and office in Leeds offers many additional staff benefits such as showers, male and female locker rooms, a canteen and a staff room as well as all the amenities needed to create high calibre dental products. All of the facilities on the premises are suitable for disabled workers; there are even height adjustable benches, which have been installed for any staff members who use wheelchairs.

Most patients don’t know it, but they are entitled to a statement, which confirms where the lab work took place, sadly not all laboratories are able to provide statements that confirm that the work took place in the UK. At Sparkle Dental Labs a statement is sent detailing where and when the product was made, the name of the technician who made it and the materials that were used. This way both patient and clinician can take comfort in knowing that the product is of the highest standard and where it was made. Using Sparkle Dental Labs will assist a dental practice in following the BDA Good Practice Scheme.

The service that they provide is enhanced by the quick turn around offered. As one of the only dental laboratories to offer a free courier service to and from the practice, they are able to ensure that all deliveries are on time and for urgent cases a guaranteed 3 day turnaround is available, this is much quicker than the 5-10 days that most other laboratories offer.

Sparkle Dental Labs fully appreciate that using a new dental lab can be a daunting process. Choosing to use Sparkle Dental Labs will not only help to boost a waning profession, it will also guarantee you and your patients high calibre dental products that have been manufactured in the UK using the best respected materials.

 

For additional more information please call 0800 138 6255, or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.sparkledentallabs.com

 

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Encouraging Effective Collaboration The Dentistry Show & DTS 2014

 

With the Dental Technology Showcase (DTS) running alongside The Dentistry Show 2014, there will be more opportunities for dental professionals than ever before.

As Dean of Postgraduate Dentistry at Health Education Kent, Surrey and Sussex (HEKSS), Professor Stephen Lambert Humble MBE delivered his ‘The future is bright, the future is CDT’ lecture, to a capacity audience, as part of the Aesthetic Technician Conference at The Dentistry Show earlier this year.

“We held a number of clinical sessions, including information updates for CDTs, and also had a stand. From our point of view it was a very successful event, both for information gathering, and giving advice to dental technicians about the career paths open to them and the decisions involved.

“We will of course be appearing at the combined event in 2014. For me we teach very clearly a collaborative practice message. We don’t believe that CDTs or any other member of the team should be working just in isolation.

“We firmly believe dentistry is a team activity and so by running The Dentistry Show and DTS side-by-side there will be further opportunity for HEKSS to get this message across.”

The 2014 event will be held on 28th February and 1st March, at the Birmingham NEC, so make sure you save the dates in your diary!

 

For more information please visit www.thedentistryshow.co.uk/dts,

call 020 7348 5269 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Chris Orr to open the BACD’s 10th Annual Conference

 

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The BACD’s 10th Anniversary Conference will be held on Thursday 7th, Friday 8th and Saturday 9th November 2013 at the Hilton London Metropole Hotel. The event will feature a line-up of international and home-grown speakers covering a range of subjects from short-term orthodontics to posterior composites and facial aesthetics.

To open the event, past President and founding member Chris Orr will present a lecture on Perspectives in Cosmetic Dentistry. He says:

‘When we started the BACD, cosmetic dentistry was very different to how it is today. The overall “look” we are trying to achieve nowadays – the aesthetic goals – have not really changed, but the means by which we achieve those goals have changed dramatically. In my talk I will review the techniques and materials of the last 10 years, and discuss how today’s techniques for minimising intervention have changed the way dentists approach the task of smile design. I will then discuss the BACD’s role in shaping cosmetic dentistry in the UK today, and will look ahead to speculate on the developments the next ten years may hold.’

 

For further information call 0207 612 4166, fax 0207 182 7123, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.bacd.com

 

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EndoCare – 10,000 teeth saved over 10 years

 

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At EndoCare we are committed to providing an excellent high quality Endodontic referrals service in a relaxing environment designed to put patients fully at their ease.

Our bright and airy facilities located across London are all designed with patients in mind, and your patients can expect to be treated in the same impeccable manner that you would expect to be treated yourself. Not only that, but our dedicated team of Endodontists are all experts in their field, and are supported by the latest state-of-the-art equipment to provide treatment to the very highest standard.

For more information on how we can become an important extra member of your team, contact EndoCare today. We guarantee that we will give the best service to your patient and communicate with you promptly at each stage of your patient's time with us. This will include what treatment is required, what treatment has taken place, and what is required in the future. We will also recommend the type of restoration most suitable as well as the timing, and we will follow-up the patient as necessary.

 

For further information please call EndoCare on 020 7224 0999

Or visit www.endocare.co.uk

 

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Introducing GoodmanGrant: Lawyers for Dentists

 

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Introducing GoodmanGrant: Lawyers for Dentists

This July members of the dental press gathered at the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel for the announcement of a new specialist firm of dental lawyers. GoodmanGrant is the result of a merger between Ray Goodman of Goodman Legal and John Grant former Head of the Dental Team at Cohen Cramer. Both have an extensive career assisting dental professionals with their legal affairs and the team at GoodmanGrant has a combined experience of more than 75 years.

The firm brings together the current Chairman of the NASDAL lawyers group and the immediate past Chairman of ASPD. Along with dedicated expert solicitors in all practice areas, Goodman Grant is able to provide its clients with extensive legal advice on all aspects of the dental industry.

With offices in London, Liverpool and Leeds, Goodman Grant is able to offer its unique brand of accessible and comprehensive advice to clients in all parts of England and Wales.

Ray Goodman and John Grant of GoodmanGrant Lawyers for Dentists - NASDAL and ASPD MEMBERS

 

For more information call Ray Goodman on 0151 707 0090 or email

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Dental Focus ® ‘Websites for your profit’ – ‘a dramatic difference’! Philip Greene of The Malt House Specialist Dental Centre says:

 

 

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“I’d had a website for a number of years, and I thought it was “ok” – it was designed by an internet marketing expert after all – but I never really got any contacts from it. I then saw Krishan Joshi of Dental Focus ® give a talk on online dental marketing at The Dentistry Show, so decided to contact him and asked him to help me create a new website. As soon as the Dental Focus ® site went live I started to get online queries almost straight away. It really did make a dramatic difference.

‘In this day and age you really do have to be on top of all these things. Thankfully I found Dental Focus ® and have found them to be a professional team of people who always listen closely to what I have to say and work with me to achieve the best results. In fact we’re currently in the process of optimising my website for mobile devices

In these competitive times, it really does pay to work with an excellent team of web designers and online marketers you can rely on to provide excellent results!’

 

For more information call 020 7183 8388, or visit www.dentalfocus.com

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Keep your practice busy with Zesty!

 

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Zesty is a new online booking service that allows practices to increase their NHS and Private patient appointments. Zesty is easy to set up, use and maintain in addition to being highly cost effective. Over one million people search for dental appointments every month online in London alone, Zesty will help direct these highly qualified patient enquiries to your practice and website.

By joining Zesty you will be able to monetize last minute cancellations and any free appointments can be filled with new patients the same day! Zesty will verify that all appointments booked through the service are authentic and will also send patients a SMS reminder before their appointment to ensure that your practice stays busy.

Dr. Harvey Grahame, Clinical Director at Smilepod Ltd says:

“Having used online booking systems for almost three years, Smilepod are excited to be working with Zesty to make booking appointments online even easier for our new and existing patients.”

 

Simply email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.zesty.co.uk or call 07775 967713 for more details

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What is the most important piece of equipment in your practice?

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It may come as a bit of a surprise but one of the most important pieces of equipment in your practice isn’t in the surgery. It’s the telephone, and while most of use it every day, very few of us know how to use it to its full potential.

That’s where Gary Morgan’s Milestone Experts come in, they offer a cost effective service that will allow your practice to increase sales and improve client retention by making effective use of the phone.

Gary Morgan’s Milestone Experts provide telephone skills training on your premises, which is both time and cost effective. It also means that your team can get straight back on the phone and use the skills that they have learned.

At Gary Morgan’s Milestone Experts they believe that individuals retain information if the training experience is a pleasurable one. This is why they seek to make all training fun, motivational and informative. This way your staff can apply what they have learned the next time the phone rings!

 

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The Dental Directory – An outstanding service

 

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The Dental Directory is one of the UK’s largest full service dental dealers and has an impressive array of more than 27,000 different products that encompass everything from sundries to larger pieces of surgery equipment. The Dental Directory always provides its customers with the very best service and is known for always going the extra mile.

Dr. David Figaji, Principal Dentist at Nayland Dental and Cosmetic Clinic says:

“I worked with The Dental Directory on a few occasions. When we refurbished Nayland Dental and Cosmetic Clinic we got The Dental Directory involved from the outset. They helped to draw up layout plans for the surgeries, we had them visit the practice so they could see the space we had and then work to accommodate that. They completely fitted the surgeries and decontamination room, they provided the chairs, x-ray equipment and cabinetry amongst other things. Their service is outstanding.”

 

For more information, contact The Dental Directory on

0800 585 586, or visit www.dental-directory.co.uk.

 

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Keeping your Cavitron Ultrasonic Scaler in top condition

 

 

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The team at DENTSPLY’s UK Service Centre know that for a dentist or hygienist, having dental equipment fail at a time when it is most needed is a nightmare. However, with regular maintenance clinicians need not worry about this.

One of the most frequent problems that DENTSPLY’s UK Service Centre are contacted about is Cavitron® Ultrasonic Scaling Units becoming blocked and not allowing water to pass through. This can make the unit temporarily unusable, but by following a few simple procedures this problem can be avoided.

The Cavitron should be purged for five minutes at the beginning of each day, this ensures it doesn’t begin to clog up with contaminants. Disinfecting the unit at the end of each week with a chemical solution is also recommended. By following these procedures and monitoring the cleanliness and condition of water filters the life of the Cavitron unit could be extended.

For advice on making sure your Cavitron Ultrasonic Scaler is kept in peak condition contact DENTSPLY’s UK Service Centre.

 

A copy of DENTSPLY’s Maintenance Guide can be obtained from the DENTSPLY website or by emailing a request to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Technical helpline number 01932 837 332

Contact us at dentsply.co.uk or 0800 072 3313

Earn Rewards against purchases at dentsplyrewards.co.uk

Access webinars and product demonstrations and earn CPD at dentsplyacademy.co.uk

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Learn about “The Psychology of Progressive Smile Design” at the BACD Annual Conference

 

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On Thursday 7th November 2013 Dr’s Tif Qureshi and Anoop Maini will present a lecture entitled “The Psychology of Progressive Smile Design” as part of the BACD’s 10th Annual Conference.

Tif Qureshi says:

“The lecture will very much be looking at the psychology of patients’ decision making, learning where we have come from, and looking at how we have changed and are now focussing more on a staged, step-by-step approach.

“In the talk I will be talking about removable appliances, and Anoop will then focus on fixed appliances and treatments. We will both showcase a number of cases that could have very easily gone down a traditional route for smile design, but instead we achieved what we believed to be better results in a conservative, minimally invasive way.”

This year’s BACD Annual Conference will be held on Thursday 7th, Friday 8th and Saturday 9th November 2013 at the Hilton London Metropole Hotel. For further information call 0207 612 4166, fax 0207 182 7123, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.bacd.com

 

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Dental Focus ® ‘Websites for your profit’ case study: Queens Park Dental Team

 

There can be no doubting the importance of the internet, and the significant role it now plays in all our lives. With more and more patients now using the internet to search for dental practices, rather than traditional methods such as phonebooks or local directories, it is essential that your practice has a web presence that fully reflects your vision and the services you are able to provide.

Chris Neve is Business Manager at Queens Park Dental Team, Bournemouth, and has been responsible for overseeing the development of the practice website for over a decade. While the practice was one of the ‘early adopters’ of dental online marketing in 2004, with the surge in internet use across the country, Queens Park Dental Team now attracts more new patients through its website than any other method.

To create the Queens Park Dental Team website, Chris worked closely with Krishan Joshi of Dental Focus ® ‘Websites for your profit’. With each new mock-up of the website, Chris and the team provided feedback on elements of the design so Krishan could build the final website to their exact tastes and specifications.

‘We were all really pleased with the website,’ says Chris. ‘It was exactly what we were after – a much fresher look, and with all the latest features as it was back in 2004. A few years later in 2008, we then decided to have a major revamp of the site – a complete redesign. Our new website was so good we even won an award for ‘Most Improved Private Website’. We were very happy! This was great publicity for our practice and we even appeared in the local press as a result.’ 

In terms of marketing, in the past, Chris used to use a number of different marketing strategies for Queens Park Dental Team, but given the success of his new website, he’s found that many of the ‘old’ methods of marketing are fast becoming obsolete.

‘Our new website is absolutely great,’ continues Chris. ‘In fact we attract most of our new patients through our website. We used to be in the Yellow Pages. In fact we were the first practice in Bournemouth to have colour in our advert when colour adverts came in. Obviously that was quite a big draw at the time, but we started to do research into where our new patients were coming from and it seemed that Yellow Pages was providing very few results for the money we were paying. We used to be on Yell.com as well, but that didn’t really bring anything either. So we dropped both the Yellow Pages and Yell.com and decided to focus our marketing efforts on our website and our search ranking on Google and Bing. Of course we do carry out other kinds of marketing as well. We do leaflet drops around our local area and other such things, but majority of new patients are by word-of-mouth or through the website. This is very cost effective in comparison to the “old” methods such as Yellow Pages.’

When it comes to dental online marketing, it really pays to trust the experts. With the internet now such an important part of any dental practice’s marketing mix, choosing a web design company that offers proven results time and time again will help ensure your practice makes the most of the fantastic opportunity that online marketing provides.

 

For more information call 020 7183 8388, or visit www.dentalfocus.com

 

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Are you making the most of your money? - Richard Lishman

 

 

There has never been a time when it hasn’t been important to keep a close watch on your personal finances. But, the constant changes we are seeing during the current economic downturn mean that it is more important than ever that our fiscal situation is closely assessed. This is especially true when it comes to making investments.

A regular review will ensure that you are setting aside the right amount and that this money is being put to use in the best way possible. Some forms of investment will provide the potential for financial growth, whereas others will offer the chance for an instant income, some will even provide a mixture of the two.

The investment you choose to make will all depend on what it is you are looking to achieve, so it is important to keep in mind that it is all down to personal circumstance. There are two key areas that have to be considered before choosing the form of investment that you wish to make. The first is the length of time that you want to invest for, this is awfully important as it will affect the shape of the policy. The length of the investment will hinge on whether you are looking to make your money grow over time or if you are seeking immediate income from the investment. It is also worth deliberating whether you will be looking to spend your savings before your death or whether you will be looking to leave some to your heirs.

 

The other aspect that must be considered is what the most tax-effective method of investing will be. Depending on your choice, your policy can increase the money you retain from your savings and investments tax. For instance, pension plans are a really tax-efficient option because contributing to them will receive a tax relief depending on how much you earn. There are also other options that offer tax relief however, these are not as stable as a pension plan. Seeking the appropriate advice when looking to make an investment is indispensible. Taking advantage of specialist advice from an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA) will help you to pick the most suitable investment option.  

When the financial situation of an individual changes, reassessing your investments should be a priority as they will be affected. For example, a gap in employment may mean that the amount saved in your pension will not be enough to cater for your whole retirement. It is vital that the investor as an investor you are aware of the number of factors that can influence an investment strategy. You may even find that you decided to change your investment policy because you want to be more adventurous or more careful with your financial decisions.

As an investor you will acquire an annual statement, this is to be used in your personal records and to keep a watch on how much your investment has grown. This document will allow you to evaluate the performance of your investment and see if there are any issues relating to your investment fund.

When making an investment a professional fund manager must draw up an Investment Policy Statement (IPS). This statement must be tailored to suit the investor and will lay out a plan of how the investment will be managed and what the aims of the investment are. This document should be reviewed annually, because as the investors financial attitudes change, the investment will, thus the IPS must be altered to reflect this.

An investment balances the level of risk with the level of reward, this of course means that the chance of greater financial gain brings with it uncertainty and an increased chance of a significant loss. This means that as an investor you must prepare yourself and determine the amount of risk that you are willing to make. Some investors are happy to have an unstable portfolio, as long as it still generates money over time. Regardless of this, an IPS must detail an action plan in the event that not everything goes to plan. By doing this you can be safe in the knowledge that even if this don’t work out there is a plan in place to overcome the problem.

Before making any financial decisions it is essential that the advice of an IFA is sought. Not only should the IFA be experienced, they should be able to tailor their knowledge to your individual circumstances. IFAs like money4dentists specialise in assisting those who work in the dental industry to make the right financial choices. Their knowledge extends to tax planning, income protection and mortgages. As a specialist IFA, money4dentists can review your finances and debt and help you toachieve your financial aspirations.

When looking to make an investment there are a number of considerations that must be made, but the first and most important thing to do is seek the services of a knowledgeable and experienced IFA.

For mortgages we act as introducers only.

Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage

 

For more information please call 0845 345 5060, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.money4dentists.com

 

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Case study JM By Dr Preet Bhogal, Specialist Orthodontist at the London Smile Clinic

 

Introduction

 

As dental professionals, we are all aware of the difference an improved smile can make to our patients. There’s inevitably an increase in self-assurance, they’re quick to smile more frequently and this positivity impacts on almost every aspect of their lives. A large number of adults in the UK are dissatisfied with their teeth - 45% according to a recent YouGov study[1] - but are put off rectifying any problems for a number of reasons, such as lengthy treatment time and fear of pain. With a combined treatment approach, we are able to offer a bespoke solution that unites the benefits of minimally invasive dentistry and a faster treatment process to achieve excellent results.

 

Adult orthodontics has come a long way in recent years and has much to offer in a huge number of cases. Referring dentists are pleasantly surprised when I explain how orthodontic treatment can transform a tricky case to a very straightforward one where extractions, restorative or implant treatment is either minimal or not required at all.

 

History

 

This case report demonstrates the joint treatment of a 63-year-old female with a combined orthodontic and restorative approach. Her initial complaint was that she did not like her uneven and worn teeth and in particular “a lower tooth that was crowded out.”

 

When she was initially seen and examined, it was decided that a satisfactory restorative solution alone would be difficult to achieve due to her upper incisor positions and reduced overjet. This was also a likely factor in her anterior tooth wear, as she was edge to edge. She was subsequently referred for orthodontic alignment of her crowded dental arches and in particular to provide sufficient clearance for placement of new upper anterior restorations, facilitated by a positive overjet. Her medical history was clear.

 

Clinical Examination

 

The patient presented with a class III incisor relationship on a skeletal I base, with an increased Frankfort-Mandibular planes angle and increased lower face height. The upper lip line was high and she had increased gingival display on smiling. The overjet and overbite were reduced and showed an edge to edge relationship. There was mild lower arch crowding and a spaced upper arch, with a midline diastema. She had a fairly heavily restored dentition and signs of anterior tooth wear attributed to her malocclusion. Her oral hygiene was satisfactory.

 

Treatment Plan

 

Several treatment options were discussed in-depth with the patient. It was felt that a restorative solution alone to restore the worn upper teeth would not be sufficient to achieve a stable long-term, aesthetic solution. The longevity of such restorations simply could not be guaranteed due to the nature of her current occlusion. She was also unhappy with her lower teeth and preferred a more comprehensive approach to improve the look of all of her teeth, in the most conservative approach possible.

 

It was agreed to provide upper and lower fixed orthodontic appliances to relieve the lower crowding, reduce the upper spacing (whilst maintaining a discrete diastema) and create a normal overjet, overbite and class I incisor relationship. She was happy to have labial ceramic fixed braces and was aware that interproximal enamel reduction (IPR) was necessary in the lower arch in particular. She was also happy to wear elastics to facilitate retraction of the lower labial segment and control the correction from a class III to a class I incisor relationship. Permanent bonded retainers (PBRs) in addition to removable vacuum formed retainers (VFRs) were planned from the outset and the importance of long-term retention of the final result was stressed. The total orthodontic treatment time from start to finish was five and a half months.

 

This was to be followed by restoration of her worn incisors and replacement of old discoloured fillings.

 

Post-orthodontic treatment plan

 

The treatment plan was revised to account for the reduced need for invasive preparation of the newly aligned teeth. Conservative anterior composite bonding and contouring was carried out using a silicone index method. The patient also had her teeth whitened.

 

Patient feedback

 

Primarily motivated by her family to change her smile, the patient is ‘absolutely delighted with the results’. She described the whole experience as ‘brilliant’ and felt fine during the treatment process, in no small part thanks to a reassuring and professional team. The patient said her new smile has exceeded her expectations and given her more confidence.

 

Summary

 

By utilising a combined orthodontic and restorative approach at the London Smile Clinic with good communication between each clinician an aesthetic, well aligned and well interdigitated class I occlusion was achieved in a conservative manner.

 

The result was a much-improved aesthetic and functional dentition and the total treatment duration was just under six months.

 

The patient was initially very reluctant to the idea of wearing a fixed appliance. This is a very common situation that can be very easily overcome in adult patients. Initially I considered offering her a lingual appliance due to her hesitation but found that she had never seen, let alone held a typodont with a ceramic fixed appliance in-situ and was pleasantly surprised at how discreet and aesthetic it actually was. Backed up by examination of treated cases and good photos, she had no hesitation in proceeding with treatment with ceramic labial appliances over lingual appliances, in this case, as she felt they were “quite attractive in fact!” I have found this time and again that people who initially opt for a more invasive treatment approach, due to the stigma attached to wearing braces as an adult, are happy to proceed with orthodontic therapy following a thorough discussion of the advantages and demonstration of the appliances up close.

 

This case demonstrates the simple and effective method in which a combined approach can be utilised to give a highly aesthetic and conservative result, which the patient was very pleased with. Clear, effective communication between the orthodontist and restorative dentist is essential, with each clinician working to their respective strengths.

 

Almost every adult patient can benefit from some form of orthodontic treatment from mild crowding through to the more complex multidisciplinary cases, often requiring surgery. We are responsible as trustworthy clinicians for providing all the relevant and appropriate treatment options to our patients, in order to provide informed consent and avoiding coercion into one particular treatment that we may prefer. As demonstrated, where there is any doubt refer to a specialist in orthodontics who can substantiate the pros and cons of the orthodontic element with solid evidence-based research.

 

 

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Dr Bhogal graduated from Birmingham Dental Hospital in 2000, winning the Walpole-Day Prize in Orthodontics. He then undertook several posts including Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Paediatric Dentistry and worked for several years in general dental practice. In 2003 he obtained Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery at the Royal College of Surgeons of England and in 2008 obtained his Masters in Orthodontics, MPhil (Orthodontics) and Membership in Orthodontics (M Orth) at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Dr Preet Bhogal is listed in the General Dental Council’s Specialist Register and therefore entitled to use the term “Specialist Orthodontist,” recognising that he has followed the highest standard of training possible in orthodontics in the UK.

Dr Bhogal has a keen interest in the field of contemporary adult orthodontics, interdisciplinary treatment and the use of aesthetic hidden braces, including clear aligner systems (e.g. Invisalign) and lingual fixed appliances (e.g. Incognito Braces)

 

Follow Dr Bhogal on Twitter at @PreetBhogalUK.

 

 



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Yet more horror stories in the national press - Michael Sultan Endocare

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I was shocked and more than a little annoyed to discover an article in the Sunday Express recently that claimed, “Now we pull out our own teeth: Boom in DIY dental kits as patients cannot afford NHS fees”. Of course it doesn’t take too much in the way of imagination to guess what follows next. As you would expect, the writer embarks on a meandering and incoherent tirade claiming that, “Unable to afford soaring charges, almost a fifth of people have all but given up going to their dentist”.

 

But wait a minute; I thought this article was supposed to be about the cost of NHS dentistry? We are only one line in and already the writer has confused the issue. The writer then goes on to claim, “Up to a third of adults no longer have an NHS dentist, according to the latest figures”. But of course, the writer doesn’t say where these figures come from – nor does she explain what she means by the words “no longer”. Are we to take it that everyone is supposed to have an NHS dentist in the current system? Do these people really “no longer” have dentists down to cost and cost alone?

 

I could go on here, but I am sure readers get a sense of the type of article the Sunday Express has published here. It is but yet another example of appalling, lazy journalism that continues to fill our national media with stories that mislead patients and paint our profession in a negative light. Not only that, but it’s so confusing is it any wonder patients don’t understand how the NHS dental system works?

 

Of course the whole issue that the article raises is an emotive one, but I think as a profession we need to ask ourselves just why these patients are doing these things in the first place.

 

As you would expect, the author of the article certainly doesn’t seem to know quite why these patients are pulling out their own teeth. One moment it’s the greedy dentists, the next moment it’s the poor patients, and then it’s the broken NHS. Though the author seems to level blame at just about anything or anyone who comes to mind, she singularly fails to address the three key points: accessibility, education and expectations.

 

A major problem we all face in our day-to-day work as dental professionals is fighting against the all too common trend of patients not placing enough value in dentistry, and not concerning themselves with their oral health until it gets too late. Is it any wonder then that patients feel aggrieved when they find themselves in pain and can’t receive treatment on account of the fact they aren’t registered? One also has to wonder why, after all these years, has there been no concerted effort to educate and inform patients on a national scale about how NHS dentistry works!

 

I think what concerns me more than anything about this “DIY dental kits” story is that it’s not an isolated case – these stories seem to crop up almost every week! It worries me the impact these stories are having on our patients. It’s no wonder people are pulling out their own teeth if the papers regularly print horror stories about greedy dentists who do more harm than good.

 

I wonder do these people have nothing better to write?

 

For further information please call EndoCare on 020 7224 0999

Or visit www.endocare.co.uk

 

Dr Michael Sultan BDS MSc DFO FICD is a Specialist in Endodontics and the Clinical Director of EndoCare. Michael qualified at Bristol University in 1986. He worked as a general dental practitioner for 5 years before commencing specialist studies at Guy’s hospital, London. He completed his MSc in Endodontics in 1993 and worked as an in-house Endodontist in various practices before setting up in Harley St, London in 2000. He was admitted onto the specialist register in Endodontics in 1999 and has lectured extensively to postgraduate dental groups as well as lecturing on Endodontic courses at Eastman CPD, University of London. He has been involved with numerous dental groups and has been chairman of the Alpha Omega dental fraternity. In 2008 he became clinical director of EndoCare, a group of specialist practices.

 

 

 

 

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CB12 Awarded ‘Number 1 Product for Innovative Product Launch 2013’ Alliance Boots Awards 2013

 

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On 3rd July this year, Alliance Boots held their annual supplier conference, with all their major suppliers across the healthcare, beauty and baby industries in attendance.

 

Recognised as the Number 1 product for ‘Innovative Product Launch’ was CB12, acknowledged for its product uniqueness and the effectiveness of the marketing support utilised at the launch.

 

With ‘bad breath’ found to be in the top five most embarrassing conditions to discuss[i], CB12 provides an effective solution to eliminate both the physical and physiological effects for suffers. The winning mouth rinse formula neutralises the VSCs (Volatile Sulphur Compounds) responsible for malodorous breath, relieving suffers of symptoms for up to 12 hours.

 

Supplied by Meda Pharmaceuticals, the team are delighted to have faired so well against the industry giants, and would like to thank to all who helped make this possible.

 

 

To see what CB12 could do for your patients, please visit www.cb12.co.uk

 

 

 



[i] Market Research, Red Door Communications, August 2012.

 

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Invest in the pinnacle of handheld digital imaging, with the NOMAD® Pro from Clark Dental

 

 

 

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The NOMAD® Pro represents the pinnacle of handheld digital imaging technology, and is available from Clark Dental in the UK.

Weighing just 2.5kg, the NOMAD Pro produces crisp, clear, high-resolution images time and time again, with no blur from hand movement, and a low radiation dose. Not only is the NOMAD Pro an incredibly safe and efficient unit, but it’s also reassuring – and shareable! Thanks to the great portability of the unit, the NOMAD Pro can eliminate the need for multiple conventional X-ray units, and can also provide X-ray functionality in out-of-office environments such as nursing homes and patient home visits. It also allows the clinician to remain in the treatment room with the patient while the X-ray is being carried out.

Dr Eddie Scher is a Registered Specialist in Oral Surgery and Prosthodontics. He says:

“The NOMAD Pro is great because it allows me to safely stay with patients whilst taking radiographs, which is particularly useful when my implant patients are sedated.”

For more information on how the NOMAD Pro could benefit your practice, contact Clark Dental today.

 

For more information contact Clark Dental on 01270 613750,
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Invest in the pinnacle of handheld digital imaging, with the NOMAD® Pro from Clark Dental

 

 

 

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The NOMAD® Pro represents the pinnacle of handheld digital imaging technology, and is available from Clark Dental in the UK.

Weighing just 2.5kg, the NOMAD Pro produces crisp, clear, high-resolution images time and time again, with no blur from hand movement, and a low radiation dose. Not only is the NOMAD Pro an incredibly safe and efficient unit, but it’s also reassuring – and shareable! Thanks to the great portability of the unit, the NOMAD Pro can eliminate the need for multiple conventional X-ray units, and can also provide X-ray functionality in out-of-office environments such as nursing homes and patient home visits. It also allows the clinician to remain in the treatment room with the patient while the X-ray is being carried out.

Dr Eddie Scher is a Registered Specialist in Oral Surgery and Prosthodontics. He says:

“The NOMAD Pro is great because it allows me to safely stay with patients whilst taking radiographs, which is particularly useful when my implant patients are sedated.”

For more information on how the NOMAD Pro could benefit your practice, contact Clark Dental today.

 

For more information contact Clark Dental on 01270 613750,
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Trust the experts- Clark Dental

 

The thought of creating your own dental practice, or taking over an existing one, can be very exciting. The idea of employing your own staff, working the way you want, in a space you can call your own is perhaps the ultimate goal for any dental practitioner.

 

However, doing so can be a difficult and time-consuming task. You may have the ultimate dream surgery in your mind, but first of all, you need to find the right site; one that provides you with enough space for the services you wish to provide, has good access, local parking, reasonable visibility to potential customers, and leaves you with enough budget to fit out or refurbish the interior.

 

Once you have your site, the real work begins. Your new practice may not be set out the way you want it, or have reasonable provision for disabled people. This could mean drawing up and getting plans passed, engaging in building work (and adhering to building regulations), which requires employing and overseeing sub-contractors. Then you will need to source suppliers.

 

The way your practice finally looks will say a lot about you and the way you run your business, so creating the right environment for both patients and staff is essential. In doing so, you will need to ensure you make optimal use of space for all your chosen facilities and comply with all the necessary health and safety regulations, CQC and other regulatory requirements. You may want to make provision for future services when experience and budget allow.

 

All this requires a variety of skills, outside those of dentistry, including planning – knowing where to site services such as plumbing and lighting, and the best utilisation of space; organisation – managing multiple sub-contractors at the right time to ensure a continuous flow of work; and supervision – keeping on top of the project so that work is done the way you want it.

 

If you are refurbishing an existing site, you may have the problem of maintaining a full appointment book alongside the work. If the surgery is brand new, although you will have the luxury of an empty site, you will have no practice income. Either way, the project will need to be completed as soon as possible, and without any extra budgetary surprises.

 

Suddenly this exciting project can seem like a daunting task filled with problems and pitfalls to snare the unwary. Without doubt, creating or refurbishing a practice is a mammoth job, but you can take much of the stress out of the equation by employing a company that specialises in dentistry assignments, which will organise and run the project with you.

 

A company of this nature can be involved to whatever degree you require, from initial planning right through to completion if you wish. The first thing they will do is discuss your needs and establish exactly what you want from your surgery.

 

Having surveyed the premises, taking into account any structural needs, the company will then offer various suggestions and ideas to meet your requirements. They will work out the best use of space that ensures services are properly positioned, fixtures, fittings and equipment are utilised, and ensure the whole thing complies with all the regulations. They will then suggest complementary décor and furnishings.

 

The company will draw up detailed plans, which can be produced as either 2D or even 3D, full-colour drawings. These drawings will form the basis of your project plan. Because they are produced using computer-aided design (known as CAD), they can take you on a tour of your various options, turning the surgery of your dreams into a ‘virtual’ reality before you make your final decision. Any changes you may wish to explore can be easily undertaken, and the outcome quickly reviewed. Once your plan, budget and timescales are agreed, the company will organise all the necessary contractors, suppliers and materials, as and when they are needed.

 

A specialist company with more than 30 years’ experience of surgery design and equipment solutions is a family-run business Clark Dental. They not only offer attractive, unique designs, they can also provide the best equipment and furnishings from leading manufacturers. One of their greatest assets is their personal service, treating their customers ‘like family’; building trust to ensure those customers are confident they are getting the best possible advice.

 

Creating your own dental practice should be an exciting, trouble-free experience, but like any major project, it is fraught with problems that can potentially hinder and frustrate the inexperienced or time-pressed dentist. The design of your practice is important. You want an environment that makes you and your staff happy to come to work, and makes your patients feel comfortable and safe.

 

Whether your project is large or small, choosing a reputable, established company with specialist knowledge and skill in the dental industry, and a proven record of keeping projects on track, will make the experience a more enjoyable one that will turn your dream surgery in to a reality.

 

 

For more information call Clark Dental on 01268 733 146, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.clarkdental.co.uk.

 

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Clark Dental – exceeding expectations - Thomas Norlin recently opened his brand-new practice Esthetique Dental, Shropshire. He says:

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Thomas Norlin recently opened his brand-new practice Esthetique Dental, Shropshire. He says:

 

‘I opted to work with Richard Beal and the team at Clark Dental, as they seemed to really understand exactly what I wanted. Richard picked up on my vision very quickly and turned it into something far better than I could have designed myself. Throughout the design process they were able to provide me with 2D drawings and then 3D designs as well. This was really useful as it helped me to picture what each room would look like once the work was complete, and also enabled me to try out various colour schemes as well as different worktop configurations.

 

‘The next stage of our project was then to start choosing the equipment packages we would need. I’ve always liked A-dec dental units, and Clark Dental are experts at dealing with A-dec equipment, so we decided to go with Clark for that reason as well. They really did do a very good job throughout, from the design stage right the way through to delivery and installation.’

 

For more information contact Clark Dental on 01270 613750,
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Approaching dentistry from the best angle - Adam Shaw

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The years towards the end of a dental professional’s career can be the most fruitful, with greater financial rewards. The height of a lifetime’s knowledge places dental professionals at the top in their career and with this in mind, CPD places heavy emphasis on lifelong learning to keep the brain astute. But what measures can be put into place in order to ensure that the modern practice supports the clinician’s body for longevity in a profession that demands physical agility and health?

 

Planning retirement from dentistry may be the last thing on a young dental professional’s mind, but thinking about the future is not just about pensions. People are living longer and the UK government’s policy is set to increase the number of people aged 50 + in employment by over 1 million.[1] Dental professionals are subject to higher risks of work- related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and repetitive strain injuries, which over time, may lead to long-term disability and in extreme cases, early retirement.

 

Dentistry requires repetitive motions of the fingers and wrists, forceful pinching and prolonged awkward positions. These factors make the clinician susceptible to MSDs, and this risk can be increased if the equipment that they use is poorly designed or improperly used. Problems that can develop may not only cause forced retirement, but also hinder their performance. The best clinician is surely a healthy one; painful working conditions and lost workdays will not be conducive to the best results.

 

With this in mind, preventing MSDs from occurring in the first place should be priority when considering the design of a dental practice. “Ergonomics” may have become something of a buzzword, but applying principles of safety and efficiency to the practice is a lifetime investment. The focus of ergonomics is to make the workplace and the equipment within it fit the practitioner – not the other way around. Not only this, but ergonomic design will maximise the space in the dental operatory so that patients are comfortable and the best possible clinical outcome is achieved.

 

Ultimately, the key objective for clinicians is to find a position that allows them to achieve optimum access, visibility, comfort and control at all times. At the centre of all clinical work is the dental unit, and one that is ergonomically sound will not only increase comfort and ensure safety, but will also account for the spatial and interactive relationship between the dentist, patient and assistant for the ideal situation: true four-handed dentistry.

 

Four-handed dentistry means that the practitioner and assistant act on time and motion principles and use ergonomic equipment, so that all four hands work together to deliver treatment. This approach has been praised in dentistry as the best way to increase productivity and reduce stress. If done effectively, four-handed dentistry can conserve motion so that the risks of repetitive strains and MSDs can be reduced.

 

In response to the demands of the industry, modern dental units have come a long way to combine aesthetics with ergonomics. The new Skema 8 from Castellini for example, has been designed to respond to all the classic two-handed and four-handed treatment procedures. Its special sliding patient chair mechanism, gives the clinician unparalleled access to the patient, as the lowering of the backrest moves with the seat rising – for a constant distance ratio between the dental unit modules and operating zone.

 

Ergonomic dental units should acknowledge that treatments require specific ergonomic needs. Equipment that factors this into design, will allow dentists to work with optimum freedom in any clinical situation. Good ergonomic design will also enhance seating the patient, instrument exchange, oral evacuation and infection control.

 

Dental units that exude the benefits of modern design will not only make the most out of the space in the dental operatory for seamless treatment, but will make your practice look sophisticated. Ergonomic design is visually stimulating and state-of-the-art dental units have impressive finishes and precise lines that emanate professionalism. 

 

With intelligent design the body does not have to compromise to fit to the working environment. A healthy dentist is the most important asset to any dental practice, and looking at treatment from the best possible angle, will always require ergonomic design that maximises good posture and conserves movement.

 

Ergonomic design in the practice is not only good for your posture but also vital for your career, especially since the attitudes towards work and ageing are changing to favour dental professionals who may wish to make the most of advanced skills and knowledge later in their lives. As technology prevails, the advancement of new treatments will continue to require acute precision and physical agility and choosing ergonomic design in practices, will preserve these attributes.   

 

Castellini UK Ltd

 

Please call 08000 933975 for details of your local Castellini dealer: Castellini has service centres through out UK



[1] http://www.hse.gov.uk/research/rrpdf/rr799.pdf

 

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Getting the Message Across - Nina Cartwright Carestream Dental Product Manager

 

We live in an age of mobile telecommunication. Since the first commercially available mobile phone arrived 25 years ago, we have watched it morph from a house-brick-sized novelty for the few, to a slender necessity for the masses.

More recently, laptops, tablet computers and PDAs have added to our expectation of being connected to the rest of the world at any and every time and place we wish. People of all ages from those in school to those in retirement reap the benefits of such technologies, whether they use them for communication, entertainment or information sources. And while the type and complexity of the device may vary depending on people’s social status, background and living situation, this seems to have had little influence over whether they actually own a device, particularly when looking at phones. In fact, modern statistics for mobile phone use are staggering; in the UK alone there are more than 80 million subscriptions, with the volume of calls now exceeding that of fixed phones[1].

One of the greatest innovations added to the mobile phone has been the text message. Whether you are a sophisticated 4G tech-savvy professional or a simple mobile user, texts, or SMS (short message service) have very much become part of our everyday life. For many people, this simple method of transmission is now the first choice for communication with friends, family and colleagues across a whole range of mobile devices. With more than 150 billion messages sent every year[2], it has become the fastest growing use for the mobile phone[3].

In recent years, text messaging has become a much more widespread tool for businesses to reach their customers. It is not unusual to receive a text informing you that an item of interest to you is currently in store, provide you with the delivery details of a recent purchase, or remind you to pick up a reserved product.

And research has shown it to be an effective form of correspondence between business and customer. A survey by SinglePoint revealed that text message open rates exceed 99%, with 90% of all text messages opened within the first three minutes of being received on the phone[4], while email open rates are generally believed to be around 33%. The convenience of the text is of course paramount to these figures, as recipients can access the information quickly and repeatedly, wherever and whenever they need to. Unlike email, there are no spam filters to divert a text message, so it can’t get lost in amongst the excessive amount of junk mail received daily. In direct contrast to phone calls, text messages are far less intrusive and enable the user to keep their conversation private, making it an effective form of communication for healthcare providers and their patients.

 

While some business may take advantage of the text message to market themselves, many dental practices are now utilising the service as an effective reminder tool for upcoming appointments. For patients it is far more convenient than a phone call or a letter in the mail, and the information is immediately saved in a place they can access it when they have time.

From the dental practice’s point of view, text message reminders have been proven to reduce the amount of time and revenue lost through missed appointments.[5] For dental practices, this could mean a decrease in ‘no shows’ of up to 50 per cent. According to the British Dental Association, approximately 3.5 million appointments are missed each year, equating to nearly two full weeks of work for one dentist. Clearly paper mail and email reminders are not as efficient as they were once believed to be, and this is where the text message has flourished. Not only can a practice save money by reducing ‘no shows’ with mobile reminders, but text messaging is also nearly 80% cheaper than traditional mail, ensuring optimum cost efficiency.

There are a variety of service providers now in the dental market, offering the text message reminder as either an additional or incorporated programme. Providers such as market leaders Carestream Dental offer the service as part of their innovative and fully integrated CS R4 Clinical+ Practice Management Software. Using the data saved securely in the patient records, the software sends patients text message reminders for upcoming appointment automatically, saving staff both time and effort in addition to directly saving the practice money. Any replied requests for cancellations are also then updated in the appointment diary, freeing up space in the appointment schedule for other patients or emergency cases.

So regardless of where your practice is situated, what type of treatments you offer and how many patients you have, text message reminders might be just the solution you need. You can now reduce your ‘no-shows’ and encourage higher and more consistent revenue while saving your staff time and money.

 

For more information, please contact Carestream Dental on 0800 169 9692

or visit www.carestreamdental.co.uk

 

 

 

 



[1] Ofcom (2012) Stats and Facts, Mobile Operators Association, available at: http://www.mobilemastinfo.com/stats-and-facts/

[2] Ibid.

[3] Why Dentists Should Use Text Messaging, TextHub, available at: http://www.texthub.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/White-Paper-Why-Every-Dentist-Should-Use-Text-Messaging-TextHub.pdf

[4] SMS Open Rates, SMS Marketing Blog, SinglePoint survey, link http://www.tatango.com/blog/sms-open-rates-exceed-99/

[5] Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust (2011) Text messaging in healthcare: to reduce non-attendance, ID: 11/0004, available at: arms.evidence.nhs.uk/resources/qipp/176129/attachment

 

 

 

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Alpha Omega – a foreign dentist’s perspective An interview with Dr Maryana Milerman

 

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Starting a new job is a massive challenge for anyone, but starting a new job in a new country is even more challenging still – especially when the first language is not your own! After qualifying in Tartu, Estonia in 2003, Maryana Milerman moved to London in 2005, where she began working as an Associate. Though when she first moved to London she didn’t know anyone, and struggled to find her feet in the local dental community, a colleague invited her to attend a meeting held by the Alpha Omega London Chapter.

 

“I graduated from dental school in Estonia in 2003 and moved to London a few years later. I now work at City Smile Dental Practice, Hackney,” says Maryana. “During the course of my work I met a dentist who was a member of Alpha Omega, and he invited me to come along to one of their regular meetings. I can’t really say one thing in particular attracted me to attend – it was everything really: to make new friends; find some connections; to learn more about dentistry in the UK; to meet other dentists. It’s strange to think that when I moved to the UK I didn’t know anybody at all! I didn’t even know what the NHS was or how it worked, so I was looking for people to help explain it all really as when I first came over here, nothing seemed to make sense!

 

“It was just so nice to become part of a community of people who all do their best to look out for one another. Everyone I met at Alpha Omega tried to help me and explain different things to me. A few of the members even pointed me to the Eastman to do some postgraduate study, which they said was very good, so I went to study there and improve my understanding of dentistry further still. I even met some Alpha Omega members there who were working as tutors!”

 

As well as lecture evenings, Alpha Omega also organises a number of other events throughout the year. These include the annual Annenberg Lecture day, as well as trips to conferences and social events held overseas.

 

“The social side to Alpha Omega is very important to me,” says Maryana. “I have already been to Israel to take part in the Jerusalem Conference. Whilst we were there we visited The Hebrew University: School of Dental Medicine, Hadassah – Ein Kerem Campus, attended a conference day, and took part in an exhausting social programme. I really enjoyed the trip, my first with Alpha Omega.”

 

All in all, Maryana is delighted to have discovered Alpha Omega, and is looking forward to continuing her membership for many years to come.

 

“Alpha Omega is such a great resource, I recommend it to anyone,” continues Maryana. “It’s a fantastic pool of information for any dentist. With so many highly skilled, knowledgeable dentists a part of the group, it’s very easy to get answers to your questions, and get second opinions on difficult cases. The strength of the community is another important factor for me. It’s nice to have things in common with fellow members, and you know that everyone is always looking out for one another. All in all it’s a really nice organisation to be a part of.”

 

For more information on the Alpha Omega London Chapter, visit www.alphaomegauk.co.uk

 

 

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New blog for LLOC

 

 

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New blog for LLOC

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A leading orthodontic practice, the London Lingual Orthodontic Clinic, unveils its new blog this week with the aim of sharing insights into its work as well as reflections on dental health and beauty issues.

 

The first orthodontic clinic in the UK to specialise in the lingual technique (brackets behind the teeth), LLOC hopes the blog will attract new visitors to its website as well as educate patients about health and hygiene while they are in treatment.

 

Asif Chatoo, Principal of the practice, said: “We are often asked for our views on orthodontic issues and a blog seemed a good way to encourage conversations and engagement.”

 

The blog will include posts by in-house hygienist Katharine Wright, practice manager Carla Reed and by Asif himself. Among the topics at the launch of the blog:

·    What makes a million dollar smile?

·    The impact of robots on treatment planning

·    Teeth whitening and the General Dental Council

·    Why fizzy drinks are destructive to teeth

 

There will be monthly updates to the blog and as time progresses, other members of the LLOC will contribute posts.

 

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Entrepreneurial Thinking for Strategic Success! - Rahul Doshi

 

 

Over the past few years there’s been a big change in the way dental practices are operating. More people are now entering the private market and so are trying to find ways to attract more patients and compete against their local rivals. The problem however is that while all practice principals will have gained excellent clinical skills over the years, very many lack the business skills to help them realise their practice’s full business potential.

The first thing you need to do is ask yourself: what sort of dentistry do you want to do? Once you’ve decided this you then need to attract the right sort of people to your practice. This is marketing, and it comes in many different forms. If you ask me, ‘What sort of marketing activity will attract me 100 new patients?’ I will tell you that you’re looking at marketing the wrong way. What you really need to be doing is carrying out 100 activities that will give you one patient each, so that if a few of these patients drop out you still have 80 or 90 new patients to treat. Instead of looking for a quick fix you need to build a robust system over time that will give you solid long-term growth.

Digital marketing is a particularly hot topic at the moment. The thing is, it’s not just about having a website, but how you use that website and what you do with it. The same applies to social media. It’s not simply a case of having a social media account, but it’s considering what you actually do with that account, and how you use it to interact with patients and build relationships. It’s all about creating a ‘brand’ for your practice – creating a set of unique selling points that establishes your identity and creates something patients can trust and believe in.

Once you have people coming through the door who are wanting the type of dentistry that you offer it’s then about the changes that you can make to make their experience within the practice as good as possible. These sorts of things depend very much on your team, and having the right team of people who reflect your business values. You can’t do anything without a great team in place so it’s important that you build a team that you can rely on to help your practice grow.

If you’d like to learn more about some of the issues I’ve discussed here – and many more besides – on Saturday 9th November I will be presenting a lecture alongside my wife Bhavna at the BACD Annual Conference. In our lecture, ‘Entrepreneurial Thinking for Strategic Success!’ we will cover many different facets to strategic thinking and business management to help you take your practice to the next level. We will use examples from big business, and some of the world’s most successful CEOs and apply their thinking to dentistry. Leadership in particular is an area we will give a lot of attention to, and we will also explore strategies for eliminating local competition and making your practice really stand out from the crowd. We hope delegates will leave our lecture feeling inspired and reinvigorated, armed with plenty of hints and tips they can take away for strategic success!

 

This year’s BACD Annual Conference will be held on Thursday 7th, Friday 8th and Saturday 9th November 2013 at the Hilton London Metropole Hotel. For further information call 0207 612 4166, fax 0207 182 7123, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.bacd.com

 

About the author:

Dr Rahul Doshi qualified from Guys Hospital in 1991.  He is the clinical director and founder of The Perfect Smile Studios and the Advanced Training Institute, where he teaches Interdisciplinary Comprehensive Aesthetic Hands-On Dentistry. He is also on the Board of the BACD.

 

 

 

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Discovery Day - Immediate Results

 

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Immediate Results with 7Connections

Discovery Day

In order to gage how your practice is truly performing, sometimes you need to see it from a different perspective. As a result, it can be very effective to enlist the support of a business expert who can offer a totally objective analysis.

The team at 7Connections provide a Discovery Day to do just this. In a single day they will give your practice a full service – evaluating everything from staff and daily protocols, to turnover and potential growth. By comparing the results with the industry standards of excellence, they can not only show how you are measuring up to your competition, but they can also advise you and your team on where and how to improve.

Starting with a look at your financial situation, the experts will comb through and refine your business KIP’s, as well as breaking down the accounts and average daily yields, to ensure the business is being managed effectively and profitably. Other areas to be addressed include:

 

 Marketing and branding effectiveness.

 All clinical and non-clinical systems in place.

 Compliance with the various CQC and HTM 01-05 regulations.

 Staff performance appraisal systems, recruitment protocols and career pathway opportunities.

With the success of your business depending hugely on the patient experience provided, all aspects of the patient journey from first contact with the front desk, to treatment coordination and selling systems will also be assessed.

Once the full review is complete, the 7Connections team will put together a blueprint of your business, as well as an action plan showing where and how you should enhance the practice. This will also include a 90-day plan, a 12-month goal and a 3-year vision to give you and your team a high but realistic long-term target.

With more than 750 practices in the UK and Ireland having already reaped the benefits of the Discovery Day with 7Connections, make sure you don’t fall behind. Beverley Carlyle, business manager at Ballynahinch Dental Practice in Northern Ireland, recently took part in a Discovery Day and is keen to recommend the service to others -

“For all those practices who think they can do better but aren’t sure how much better, or how they might achieve that, I don’t think they can afford not to work with a business coach. As soon as we started implementing the systems 7Connections put in place, we started seeing results.”

 

 For more information about 7connections business coaching

please call 01647 478145

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Leading online booking provider launches on NHS choices

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Toothpick, the UK’s leading provider of secure online appointment booking, is proud to announce a new functionality that is set to revolutionise the way patients book their appointment on NHS Choices.

Widely recognised as one of the most popular and trusted sources of information on local health related services and providers, globally including GP’s, NHS dentists and pharmacies, patients can now book an appointment online directly from the NHS Choices website. With over 1 million visits a day, half of which are from a mobile device, making a dental appointment is now as easy as booking a hotel or shopping online. NHS Choices Editor, Paul Nuki (@PaulNuki), commented on Twitter, “Its a great day, ap'ment booking has been added to ?@NHSChoices and all without fuss or money. ?@toothpick we salute u.” [sic]

Toothpick offers both NHS and private practices instant appointment visibility to thousands of potential new patients 24/7, helping to fill unsightly gaps in your appointment book whilst you retain full control of your diary.  Dr Sandeep Senghera BDS, CEO and Founder of Toothpick said: “I’m delighted that NHS England have embraced online booking and are really behind a digital future. Together, our aim is to make life easier for the dentist, receptionist and patient alike.”

Start to fill the gaps in your appointment book today and visit www.toothpick.com/get-listed, call 020 7768 1851 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to find out more.

Facebook: /ToothpickDental
Twitter: @toothpick

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Help Your Patients Tackle Halitosis Effectively

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CB12 is a revolutionary new product designed specifically to tackle bad breath, or halitosis, at its source. Utilising a combination of zinc acetate and chlorhexidine diacetate, the bespoke mouth rinse eliminates the mal odour and has been proven to relieve the sufferer from symptoms for at least 12 hour.s

While there are several different causes of halitosis, 90% of all cases have been found to originate within the oral cavity[ii]. As oral bacteria break down food particles, usually in the crypts at the back of tongue or in periodontal pockets[iii], volatile sulphur compounds, or VSCs, are released. CB12 has been proven to effectively neutralise these odour-causing gases, giving sufferers back their confidence and self-esteem.

Available in two different flavours, mint menthol and mild mint menthol, CB12 is suitable for all patients over the age of 12 years, and can used either once or twice a day for hours of protection against halitosis. It even contains fluoride to help prevent tooth decay and to encourage a high standard of general oral health.

For an effective and affordable solution for halitosis, recommend CB12 to your patients today.

 

For more information on CB12, please visit www.cb12.co.uk

 



[i] Thrane PS, et al, Dental Health 2009; 48(3):8-12.

[ii] Thrane PS et al, J Clin Dent 2007; 18(3): 82-87.2

[iii] Tonzetich J. Production and origin of oral malodour….J Periodontal 1977 48; 13-20

   Yaegaki K, Sanada K Volatile sulfur in mouth……..J Periodont Res 1992 27: 233-238

   Yaegaki K, Coil JM. Genuine halitosis………Compend Contin Educ Dent 2000 21: 880-889 

 

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Zesty – Making a big impression

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Zesty is not only making a big impression in the Dental industry, but also in the fields of Technology and Healthcare, with Zesty Co Founder, Lloyd Price, having recently been interviewed by The Next Web, one of Europe’s most respected technology journals.

Read Interview at: http://thenextweb.com/uk/2013/07/19/zesty-the-dental-startup-with-denture-capital-and-an-eye-firmly-on-uk-healthcare/

In the interview Mr. Price discusses Zesty and explains how it simplifies the process of booking dental appointments online for both practices and patients alike. All that practices are required to do is upload their available appointments to their Zesty account every few days. These vacancies are then made visible to the millions of people who search for dental appointments every month on Google, search engines and the internet across the UK. Zesty allows the patient to view the full range of available appointments and book whenever they like 24/7, making the service a great way of finding someone to fill late cancelations and keeping your practice busy.

 

We book restaurants, flights and cinema tickets online, so why not dental appointments? This is all changing thanks to online booking service Zesty.

 

Simply email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.zesty.co.uk or call 0203 287 5416 for more details of our Free Trial

 

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Lifetime Allowance reduction could leave some dentists with a significant tax charge

The Lifetime Allowance is the total amount of pension savings you can build up tax efficiently over your lifetime. On 6 April 2014 the Lifetime Allowance will be reduced from £1.5 million to £1.25 million. Many dentists could well exceed this due to the generous nature of the NHS Pension Scheme, especially those later in their career. A pension pot of £1.25 million translates roughly into an annual NHS pension income of between £54,300 and £65,500 depending on which section of the NHS pension scheme you are in.

Remember that the value of your pension savings for the Lifetime Allowance includes any private pensions or occupational pensions you may have, as well as your NHS pension.
 
You're encouraged to review your existing pension arrangements before the changes come into force in April 2014.
 

What will the impact of the changes be?

If your benefits at retirement exceed the Lifetime Allowance, you will incur a Lifetime Allowance tax charge on the excess amount. This will be 55% if the excess is taken as a lump sum and 25% if taken as an income.
 

How likely am I to exceed the Lifetime Allowance?

If you fall into one of the following groups, you may have already reached, or be close to reaching, a pension pot in excess of £1.25 million:
  • you have accrued significant NHS pension benefits already during your career, this will be driven by both your years service as well as your revalued lifetime earnings
  • you have made significant contributions over your working life to a private pension or have bought additional benefit through your NHS pension, for example through Added Years

 

Is there anything I can do to protect myself from the changes?

In his 2012 Autumn Statement the Chancellor, George Osborne, proposed two new types of protection – fixed protection 2014 and individual protection 2014 – both designed to ease the transition to the new lower limit and help protect existing pension savings. 
 

Fixed protection 2014

  • This will allow people to fix their Lifetime Allowance at £1.5 million
  • The protection may be lost if individuals build up additional pension savings after 5 April 2014
  • Fixed protection may also be lost if an individual starts contributing to a new pension arrangement
  • Individuals need to apply for this protection before 6 April 2014. It is expected that the application form will be available later this year 
  • You will not be eligible to apply for this protection if you have Primary, Enhanced Protection or Fixed Protection 2012.
 

Individual protection 2014

This is under consultation until 2 September 2013, after which final details will be confirmed, but it is expected that:
  • It will give individuals a personalised Lifetime Allowance based on the value of their pension savings on 5 April 2014 up to a maximum of £1.5 million
  • Individuals will need to have pension savings of at least £1.25 million on 5 April 2014 to apply
  • Protection will not be lost if further savings to pensions are made
  • You will have three years to apply for individual protection 2014 from 6 April 2014
  • You will not be eligible to apply for this protection if you have Primary or Enhanced Protection

 

Should I opt out of the NHS Pension Scheme in order to register for fixed protection?

For the vast majority of active members this would be unwise, as the benefits lost by voluntarily opting out of the NHS Pension Scheme before retirement would be far greater than any advantage gained by having a higher lifetime allowance. However, for a small number of members, such as those already very close to retirement, there may be some merit in exploring this option further.
 
Decisions about leaving your pension scheme prematurely should be taken extremely carefully. Whist minimising your tax liabilities is definitely one consideration, it shouldn’t be the only one.
 
This is a complex area and one which isn’t easily navigated. Only by understanding all of your options and your current pension position will you be able to make an informed decision. It’s important to remember that there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach when it comes to fixed protection and that no ‘rule of thumb applies’. You should seek guidance from a financial adviser who has a good understanding of the NHS Pension Scheme.
 

Contact your local Financial Consultant

If you would like to find out more about how these changes may impact you, request a no-obligation appointment with one of our Financial Consultants:
 
Call 0800 092 1990, email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or book an appointment online.
 
Visit our website to find our more about Wesleyan's range of  financial services for dental professionals and practices.
 
Wesleyan Medical Sickness is a trading name of Wesleyan Financial Services Ltd (Registered in England and Wales No. 1651212) which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Wesleyan Financial Services Ltd is wholly owned by Wesleyan Assurance Society which is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. Head Office: Colmore Circus, Birmingham, B4 6AR.
Telephone calls may be recorded for monitoring and training purpose. DE-SP-59 07/13
 

 

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The Nobel Biocare Global Symposium 2013 New York – pushing the boundaries of science and learning

 

 

 

 

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“Designing for Life: Today and in the future” was the main theme of this year’s Nobel Biocare Global Symposium, which took place on 20th – 23rd June at the Waldorf Astoria New York hotel.

In an inspirational and compelling event, over 100 globally respected researchers, scientists, clinicians and academics shared their expertise with a packed conference hall filled with thousands of dental professionals from around the world.

The main programme of the Global Symposium centred on the “patient journey”. All successful dental implant treatment depends on a thorough multi-dimensional clinical analysis. Essential analysis is then enhanced further by making use of adjunctive methods such as digital planning tools, bone regenerative materials, different timing sequences for functional loading, CAD/CAM technology and an awareness of the possible role played by local and systemic health considerations.

As a result, many subtle and frequently overlapping considerations apply to the patient’s proposed treatment journey, and a wide range of different factors need to be taken into account. Through a series of engaging and highly informative lectures the Nobel Biocare Global Symposium addressed many of these factors, while also giving special focus to the most recent additions to the modern treatment paradigm.

Among the highlights of the Global Symposium, on day 1 Nobel Biocare launched its Foundation for Oral Rehabilitation (FOR) – a group set up to help develop the knowledge and leadership required to optimise patients’ long-term care.

On day 2 Nobel Biocare held a morning press conference to make several important new announcements. These included a new fully integrated digital workflow, plans to establish a regenerative product portfolio and an upcoming NobelProcera Abutment that takes advantage of a new angulated screw channel concept.

The main programme on day 3 of the event explored the patient journey for those missing multiple posterior teeth as well as those with failing dentitions. The day also included a number of dedicated sessions for dental technicians which provided a host of practical hints and tips on how to achieve the best results with the new NobelProcera® 2G Scanner.

After yet another successful and highly engaging event, the Nobel Biocare Global Symposium once again confirmed itself as one of the world’s leading dental conferences. Not only did delegates enjoy a diverse range of scientifically robust lectures, but also left feeling both enriched and inspired by the wealth of cutting-edge science and learning on offer.

For more information contact Nobel Biocare on 0208 756 3300 or visit www.nobelbiocare.com

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DENTSPLY announces winner of £500 Quarterly Prize Draw

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DENTSPLY are pleased to announce the winner of its Quarterly Prize Draw for the April-June period is Mrs Ronnie Porte of Victoria House Dental Practice in Loughborough. By taking part in the DENTSPLY Telesales Customer Service Survey, Mrs Porte has won £500 worth of DENTSPLY Rewards which she can redeem against 1000’s of DENTSPLY world-leading products.
 
The DENTSPLY Telesales Customer Service Survey is not only an opportunity for customers to win a magnificent prize, it is also an opportunity for them to give their feedback on their experience of using DENTSPLY’s service.

DENTSPLY is always seeking to strengthen and improve the service which it provides to its customers, and with valuable feedback from its customers it continues to introduce a range of promotions that save you time and money each month.

To find out more and to meet the team, visit www.dentsply.co.uk/telesales

 

Contact us at www.dentsply.co.uk or 0800 072 3313

Earn rewards against purchases at www.dentsplyrewards.co.uk

Access webinars and products demonstrations and earn CPD at www.dentsplyacademy.co.uk

 

 

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The Dental Directory – Reflecting the ever-changing landscape of dentistry

 

 

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As dentistry evolves we find that new types of treatment begin to join the modern dentists repertoire. One of the latest developments is the emergence of dentists who are offering facial aesthetics treatments to their patients.

To reflect the ever-changing dental landscape The Dental Directory is always seeking to be able to provide dentists with all of the products that they need to deliver fantastic results to their patients. As a result of this The Dental Directory now stock a phenomenal range of facial aesthetics products, covering everything from dermal fillers to skin peels and from cosmeceuticals to aesthetic lasers.

Dr. Ash Rayarel of Ash Dental Practice in Eccles, Manchester says:

“We use The Dental Directory for all of our facial aesthetics products. I find that they are reasonably priced and sometimes they run offers which means that I am able to make extra savings! Two of my favourite products that I buy from The Dental Directory are Juvederm and Azzalure, the latter I like because it comes in small vials, so I do not need to treat patients in groups as I have had to with others. It means that I can be more flexible and mix according to patient’s requirements.”

 

 

For more information, contact The Dental Directory on

0800 585 586, or visit www.dental-directory.co.uk.

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