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Published: Wednesday, 13 November 2019 07:44
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Ministers have notified Parliament about transitional healthcare arrangements across the EU if the Government is unable to secure a deal. They say they are working hard to secure a deal that covers healthcare arrangements, but ‘it is important that people understand what will happen if the UK leaves without a deal and what support the Government has put in place for that scenario’.
Read more: Government reports on healthcare arrangements in event of No Deal Brexit
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Published: Tuesday, 12 November 2019 07:55
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Research from Oral-B has revealed that British kids brush their teeth just nine times a week. But 46% of children have already had a filling or cavity as a result of tooth decay. Oral-B has launched #strongteethstrongkids campaign to support parents and encourage them to take part in their #bedtimebrushchallenge to improve their children’s oral health.
Read more: Two thirds of British children regularly refuse to brush their teeth
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Published: Monday, 11 November 2019 07:47
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Before Parliament was dissolved, retired dentist Lord Colwyn made a speech in the House of Lords saying that that, for a variety of reasons, newly qualified dentists were increasingly deterred from the prospect of a career offering NHS dentistry. He cited as reasons suspicion about the way that the GDC operates as well as ‘the onerous and detested dental contract’.
Read more: Lord Colwyn tells fellow peers about the problems facing dentists in the NHS
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Published: Monday, 11 November 2019 07:47
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The Faculty of General Dental Practice has told a committee of MPs that NHS dentistry is “highly neglected and under significant strain”, and “increasingly unviable and professionally unattractive” for dental practices and dentists. This was in evidence to the Health Select Committee’s inquiry into dentistry services.
Read more: FGDP(UK) to MPs: NHS dentistry is neglected, unviable and unattractive
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Published: Monday, 11 November 2019 07:45
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The unmet dental needs of children with craniofacial deformities are a priority for Sarah McKaig, the incoming President of British Society of Paediatric Dentistry (BSPD). In the year ahead she plans to raise awareness of the need for a national care pathway in the management of this cohort of children, a group she supports routinely in her working life.
Read more: New BSPD president sets out her mission
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Published: Monday, 11 November 2019 07:44
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James Cleverly MP, Chairman of the Conservative Party and cabinet minister, has visited staff and students at the Devonport Dental Education Facility. He praised the work of the staff there in offering free treatment to people currently experiencing homelessness in the city. He met staff and students from the Dental School and heard about community engagement work including the weekly community clinic.
Read more: Government minister visits Peninsula Dental School
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Published: Thursday, 07 November 2019 07:29
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Eighty-four per cent of NHS dentists, compared to 51% of private dentists, believe their current role has negatively affected their mental health, according to the latest Dentistry Confidence Monitor survey, released by Practice Plan. Even more worrying is that 72% of dentists said that they were not confident about which organisation to turn to for support if they were feeling overly stressed or worried about their mental health.
Read more: Mistrust and mental health issues revealed in survey of dentists
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Published: Wednesday, 06 November 2019 07:49
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The Oral Health Foundation was joined by a room full of campaigners and supporters at the Houses of Parliament, as the charity launched this year’s Mouth Cancer Action Month. More than 130 people from across 98 organisations were in attendance and heard from a range of speakers reinforcing the need for greater recognition of mouth cancer and its signs and symptoms.
Read more: Mouth Cancer Action Month launched in House of Commons
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Published: Wednesday, 06 November 2019 07:44
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Researchers at the University of Plymouth are exploring possible links between the bacteria that cause gum disease and the progression of oral cancer. They are aiming to build on evidence that shows how bacteria which cause periodontitis, are linked to blood vessel formation and will grow mini tumours and blood vessels in the laboratory, adding bacteria to identify what effect they have on the blood vessels, and how they operate.
Read more: Research of link between mouth bacteria and oral cancer