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Published: Monday, 04 December 2017 07:39
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The CDO Scotland (@CDO_Scotland) has sparked a debate on Twitter reporting on a presentation by the iQuad team who found no benefit from having routine scale and polish. This echoes the findings of an earlier Cochrane Review, but has sparked a fierce debate. Scale and polish is the most frequent NHS treatment carried out.
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Published: Monday, 04 December 2017 07:37
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The BDA has announced the results of the recent elections to its Board – the Principal Executive Committee (PEC). Re-elected are Eddie Crouch, Tim Harker, Jason Stokes and Len D’Cruz. New to the Board is John Edwards from the North West (England). They join 10 other sitting members and take office on January 1, 2018.
Read more: BDA Board election results announced
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Published: Friday, 01 December 2017 08:14
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Millions of Britons have no local dentist willing to take on new NHS patients, a Times investigation has found. The BDA has long criticised the ‘cost limited funding system’ for dentistry that can provide care for little over half the population. It also says the government is failing to honour two successive manifesto pledges to make a decisive break from the target driven contract system introduced in 2006.
Read more: BDA slams Government over dental access
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Published: Thursday, 30 November 2017 07:47
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A private dental practice in Cheltenham has closed after being labelled as unsafe by the CQC. Patients arriving at the surgery found a handwritten notice on the front door saying that it is closed “due to unforeseen circumstances”. Those telephoning have been told that it is “temporarily closed”.
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Published: Wednesday, 29 November 2017 07:55
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Given the choice of having to “choose between never being able to eat cheese again or never being able to eat chocolate again” 50% of Britons said they would give up chocolate compared to 47% who would give up cheese, according to a survey carried out by consumer analysts Mintel. Meanwhile, 3% say they don't like either.
Read more: And the winner is – cheese by a short head
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Published: Tuesday, 28 November 2017 07:46
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Scotland's health service running costs were £11.7 billion last year, up by almost £900million in real terms since 2012/13 thanks to big increases in staffing and drugs expenditure, according to the latest NHS figures. However seven areas, including dentistry, saw their funding decrease.
Read more: NHS dental spending in Scotland is down
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Published: Tuesday, 28 November 2017 07:45
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Dental staff at Maltings Dental Practice in Grantham have raised over £200 for charity as part of a month-long fund-raising campaign. Staff including dentists, hygienists, receptionists and the cleaner took up the challenge to keep two exercise bikes moving in their waiting room for 12 hours. The practice is owned by Jason Wong.
Read more: Grantham dental practice cycles for cancer charity
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Published: Monday, 27 November 2017 07:29
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Frequent regular use of over-the-counter mouthwash was associated with increased risk of developing pre-diabetes/diabetes in this population, according to new research. Overweight people who use mouthwash twice a day are 50% more likely to develop diabetes. The anti-bacterial fluid could be killing off helpful microbes in the mouth.
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Published: Thursday, 23 November 2017 07:40
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The extra money announced by the Chancellor in the Budget for the NHS in England is not enough, health service bosses say. Philip Hammond announced an immediate £350m boost for this winter followed by £1.6bn more next year for the front line above the rise already planned. He also said any pay rises for NHS staff next year would not need to come from the front-line budget.
Read more: Hammond disappoints NHS bosses