Dental students will escape fees
Friday, February 22nd, 2008Students attending Aberdeen’s new dental school will have their tuition fees paid by the Scottish Government.
Students attending Aberdeen’s new dental school will have their tuition fees paid by the Scottish Government.
Dr Susie Sanderson, Chair of the British Dental Association’s (BDA) Executive Board, will take the BDA’s campaign for changes to the 2006 NHS dentistry reforms to the heart of government this week.
A CITY dental surgery has been ordered to pay fines and legal fees amounting to thousands of pounds after carrying out illegal business.
A SPANISH dentist who practised in Haverhill has been hauled before a professional conduct committee accused of botching a patient’s treatment.
A French dentist is free to carry on drilling despite being found guilty of a series of blunders while working in Gloucestershire.
AN Ipswich dentist has sunk her teeth into a new project by helping set up a clinic in Ghana.
A FRENCH dentist is free to carry on drilling despite being found guilty of a series of blunders while working in Gloucestershire.
Dentists are under pressure not to treat children as the NHS cannot afford to fund their care, it was claimed yesterday.
Lack of available dentists has meant some GP practices are seeing more than one dental case a week, according to a new survey by the National Association of Primary Care (NAPC).
Dental leaders in Wigan today backed calls for water supplies to be fluoridated.
From: Wigan Today.