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Former England rugby player Heather Fisher: ‘I found freedom in the pain of training hard’

We speak to Heather Fisher, an English rugby union and rugby sevens player, who opens up about adversity, embracing the unknown and the secret to good team communication. In our latest Dentistry Talks podcast episode, we welcome Heather Fisher, a powerhouse in rugby union and rugby sevens. Heather represented Team GB at the 2016 Olympics…

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Weight loss drugs could end obesity – but not without risks, says WHO

The breakthrough of weight loss jabs ‘opens the possibility of an end to the obesity pandemic’, says the World Health Organization (WHO) – but risks still need to be considered. The global health agency said it has concerns that unless health systems prepare properly, the drugs could distort the response to the global obesity crisis,…

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‘First-class service’: my chosen dental supplier

Vivak Shah, owner and director of Saving Smiles, explains why a first-class service makes all the difference when it comes to choosing an equipment supplier. Choosing a reliable company with a history of first-class customer service and innovation is imperative can make all the difference to your purchasing experience. W&H is dedicated to designing, manufacturing…

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News you’ve missed this week – 14 December 2024

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… Scientists invent dentures with octopus-inspired suckers A team of scientists have designed a new type of denture with octopus-like suckers for improved grip and comfort. The researchers at King’s College London (KCL) explored…

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Males more likely to not have dentist than females, stats show

Just over half of adults report having an NHS dentist in the last month – with one third having private treatment. This is according to new findings from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The report found: The analysis relates to self-reported data collected during the period between 15 October 2024 and 6 November 2024…

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News you’ve missed this week – 7 December 2024

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… Three in four dentists do not enjoy NHS work, survey says Almost three quarters of NHS dentists and 65% of dental nurses said they do not enjoy working in the NHS. This is…

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GDC makes remote hearings permanent  

The General Dental Council (GDC) has confirmed its move for dental professional hearings to be held online is to be made permanent following a public consultation.   The policy will take effect from 1 April 2025 to allow for guidance for all independent committees at the hearings service to be developed and for monitoring processes to…

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Dental Sky’s move to eco-friendly facility poised for growth

Leading dental supplier Dental Sky has officially opened a new eco-friendly facility designed to increase stock capacity, expand its product offerings and promote sustainable practices. Coinciding with the family-owned company’s 25th anniversary, the move to this new building next door to its former facility in Ashford, Kent, is designed to meet the needs of customers…

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Simon Thackeray – “Moving to private dentistry was never about the money”

Principal dentist Simon Thackeray discusses his conversion from NHS to fully private practice, a journey that began with his conversion of adult patients back in 2005. The more recent decision to hand back his children’s NHS contract was not a foregone conclusion. Simon had hoped to provide care within the NHS framework, but the reality…

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News you’ve missed this week – 30 November 2024

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… Dental recovery plan – what has it achieved so far? This week, a new investigative report was released looking into the NHS dental recovery plan and what it has achieved so far. Carried…

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Why you need to prioritise intimate relationships over your dental careers

From reconnecting with your partner after a busy week in practice to finding the right balance between dentistry and your personal life, therapist Silva Neves covers it all in in our latest podcast episode. We are thrilled to welcome Silva Neves, a leading sex and relationship therapist, to explore the often-overlooked pressures that dentistry places…

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GDC showed ‘woeful ignorance’ in handling confidential papers, says High Court

The General Dental Council (GDC) has acknowledged ‘significant deficiencies’ in the way it acted following a High Court judgement over its application for disclosure of family court documents. In the case GDC versus KK and Others, Justice Gwynneth Knowles concluded the GDC showed a ‘woeful ignorance’ about the confidential nature of documents produced for the purpose…

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Dental recovery plan ‘unlikely to deliver target of 1.5 million extra treatments’

The dental recovery plan will fail to reach target of 1.5 million additional NHS dental treatments by March 2025, says new research, as delivery of NHS dentistry continues to sit below pre-pandemic levels. According to a new report from the National Audit Office (NAO), even if the target was reached it would still be 2.6…


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