Manchester clinic closes leaving patients in the lurch

Manchester clinic closes leaving patients in the lurch

Manchester Evening News has reported that hundreds of patients have been left out of pocket after Pure Clinic, based in Manchester closed. Many customers were angry and frustrated that work hasn’t been done at all or was only partially completed. Many had paid £1,095 for its ‘six month smile’ deal. Others paid for whitening and other cosmetic dental work. One is reported to have paid £15,000 but no work has been done.

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Common sense at last on amalgam - BDA

Common sense at last on amalgam - BDA

The BDA has celebrated the final ratification of the Minamata Convention on Mercury, with confirmation that individual nations can work to gradually scale down the use of dental amalgam. BDA Chair Mick Armstrong said: “This is a triumph for common sense and BDA lobbying based on a considerable weight of sound research and science.”

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GDC wants to hear your views on Case Examiners

GDC wants to hear your views on Case Examiners

The General Dental Council (GDC) is consulting on its plans to introduce Case Examiners, to speed the Fitness to practise process. Complaints will be dealt with, they say, more quickly and efficiently making it safer for patients and a less stressful experience for dentists or dental care professionals. Case Examiners will agree undertakings with dentists where this is proportionate. The consultation is now open and will run until March 14.

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Case examiners to start at GDC

Case examiners to start at GDC

Following debates in both Houses of Parliament the Order permitting the GDC to appoint case examiners has been passed into law and will become effective later this year. The GDC ‘welcomed’ the Lords debate, where they were slated by Lord Hunt, and said that consultation on implementing the Order would start on Feb 1.

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BDA Museum appoints new Honorary Curator

BDA Museum appoints new Honorary Curator

Dr Margaret Wilson, (not pictured) the current editor of Dental Historian and a dental clinician and academic for nearly 40 years, has been named the new Honorary Curator of the British Dental Association (BDA) Museum. Dr Wilson was appointed following the retirement of Professor Stanley Gelbier, who had held the position since 1989. A former Honorary Curator of the Dental Hospital Museum in Manchester, she is currently editor of the Dental Historian journal for the Lindsay Society and President of her BDA Branch.

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Record visitors for GDPUK site

GDPUK has record month

Dental website, for UK dentists and their teams, GDPUK.com had a record month in January 2016 with 44,492 unique visitors who made 153,880 visits to the site.  This surpassed GDPUK's previous record of 39,304 uniques and 139k total visitors in December 2014.

During January, GDPUK's Twitter followers also reached a significant milestone, passing 5,000. Follow us @GDPUKcom

GDPUK forum also hit new milestones during rainy January, see below, when the Forum went past 20,000 topics created. 

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PM challenged over lack of dentists in Bradford

PM challenged over lack of dentists in Bradford

Access to NHS dentists was raised by Bradford South MP, Judith Cummins, at Prime Minister's Questions. She asked the Prime Minister to look at the lack of availability of NHS dentists there ‘as a matter of urgency’. Mr Cameron replied that there had been a ‘big increase’ in NHS dentistry since 2010 and reminded Labour about ‘huge queues around the block’ for an NHS dentist when Labour was in government.

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BDA calls for smoking cessation funding to be ring fenced

BDA calls for smoking cessation funding to be ring fenced

The BDA says it is dismayed to learn that around 40 per cent of local councils have dropped their free stop-smoking services when incidences of mouth cancers are soaring. The chair of the BDA’s Health and Science Committee, Russ Ladwa, said: “Investing in stop-smoking services ought to be a mandatory rather than an optional service given the high prevalence of oral cancers and their poor mortality rates.”

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Study on peri-implantitis published

Study on peri-implantitis published

Results from a large independent study on peri-implantitis have shown there are substantial differences between implant systems and the occurrence of peri-implantitis. Using the national data register of the Swedish Social Insurance Agency, Dr Jan Derks and colleagues from Gothenburg University in Sweden randomly selected 427 implant patients treated by more than 800 clinicians.

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