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…
The General Dental Council (GDC) has met 16 out of 18 Standards of Good Regulation for 2023/24 period.
This marks the same number that were met in the 2022/23 review period.
According to the Professional Standards Authority (PSA) annual review, it was found that the GDC failed to meet the standards for EDI (equality, diversity and inclusion) and fitness to practise timeliness.
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The lead researcher behind dentures inspired by octopus suckers shares what drew him to the sea creatures and outlines the next steps in the research.
Extended paracetamol use may not be safe in the over-65 age group, says a study that found an association with gastrointestinal, cardiovascular and renal complications.
We speak to Heather Fisher, an English rugby union and rugby sevens player, who opens up about adversity and embracing the unknown in your career.
People who use both vapes and cigarettes are less likely to quit compared to people who only smoke or only vape, says new research.
Chrystal Sharp shares everything you need to know about becoming an orthodontic therapist, including training pathways and entry requirements.
The breakthrough of weight loss jabs ‘opens the possibility of an end to the obesity pandemic’, says the World Health Organization (WHO).
Calls have been made by a leading health expert to introduce a ‘fat tax’ on junk food to help tackle unhealthy eating habits.
Shabnam Zai and Gizem Seymenoglu give advice on how to successfully market your facial aesthetics services in dentistry.
If you do fancy brushing up on your knowledge this December, don’t forget, we have plenty of webinars available on demand.
Merry Christmas to all of those who celebrate – we’ll see you in the new year!
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