It’s been a busy week in the world of dental news. Missed the headlines? Here’s what’s happened over the past seven days…
‘Desire for improvements’ to ORE availability, GDC reveals
The General Dental Council (GDC) published the outcome of its call for evidence on the structure and operation of the overseas registration examination (ORE).
Having reviewed the feedback, the GDC reports that the responses did not identify a ‘significant demand for immediate structural changes’ to the ORE.
However, it did reveal ‘a clear desire for improvements in the examination’s availability’.
The regulator has confirmed that this feedback will guide its planning for the future development of international routes to registration.
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Prioritise regulatory reform in dentistry, says profession
Reform of healthcare professional regulation and more wellbeing protection are being called on to be prioritised by the government.
England and Wales to access cross-border dental care
English and Welsh patients will be able to cross the England-Wales border for dental treatment in an attempt to cut waiting lists, the government has announced.
How to get top marks in dental school finals
Umair Afzal shares his advice on note-taking, preparing for finals and how to remain motivated during revision.
Obesity rates in England stabilise for first time in 20 years
Obesity rates in England are starting to plateau for the first time in two decades, NHS figures reveal.
Smoking before adulthood increases risk of respiratory symptoms in your 20s
People who started smoking under the age of 18 are more likely to experience respiratory symptoms, such as wheezing and phlegm, in their 20s.
How to leverage CAD technology for clear aligner success
‘From scan to smile’: George Dandanov discusses why you should consider incorporating clear aligner therapy into your practice and the benefits of embracing CAD/CAM technology.
Half of UK workers put in unpaid hours, survey finds
Experts have warned of an ‘epidemic’ of long working hours as a survey found that 50% of UK workers regularly put in two or more unpaid hours per week.
What’s on at the ADG conference?
The upcoming ADG conference is all about helping dental group leaders achieve patient-centred, sustainable growth – find out more here.
Dentistry Webinars
We have an exciting line-up of webinars for you next week:
- Monitoring wear – current tools and what comes next – Saoirse O’Toole – Tuesday 1 October at 7pm
- Dentistry Live: Implant Surgery – Dr Leanne Branton – Thursday 3 October at 7pm.
P.s. we also have plenty of webinars available on demand!
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