News you’ve missed this week – 8 February 2025

News you’ve missed this week – 8 February 2025



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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…

How does NHS dental access compare across England?

Access to NHS dentistry is uneven across England, according to new data analysing A&E visits, staff turnover and access to dentists.

There were around 26.2 full-time equivalent (FTE) dentists per 100,000 people in England as of March 2024.

The east of England (24.3) and the south west (24.4) recorded the lowest figures, while London (27.6) and the north west (27.8) had the highest.

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Interest rates cut to 4.5%: what does this mean for dentistry?

The Bank of England (BoE) has confirmed that interest rates will be cut to 4.5% – but what does this mean for the dental profession?

More than 100 patients queue for NHS dental access at Bristol practice

A dental practice in Bristol drew a queue of more than 100 people as it announced it would be taking on more NHS patients.

High Court provides update on GDC suspension orders

The Court of Appeal has provided clarity on the interpretation of how immediate orders and substantive sanctions interact under the Dentists Act 1984. 

Weight loss jabs to be restricted more tightly

Regulators will tighten eligibility criteria for weight loss jabs such as Wegovy and Ozempic as part of a crackdown on inappropriate prescriptions.

More than 500,000 cancer patients face ‘dangerous delays’ to treatment

Experts have warned that ‘delays will cost thousands of lives’ as data shows that more than 500,000 UK cancer patients waited at least two months for treatment.

Lung cancer in non-smokers on the rise

The number of lung cancer diagnoses amongst people who have never smoked is increasing globally, says the World Health Organization’s (WHO) cancer agency.

The art of reflection

Umair Afzal discusses how reflection can foster self-awareness, reduce burnout and enhance professional growth for young dentists.

North of England Dentistry Show – new speakers revealed

With the North of England Dentistry Show taking place this March, discover the new speakers taking the stage to share their insights and expertise.

Dentistry Webinars

We have a fantastic lineup of webinars next week:

Dentistry Live

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You can catch up with last week’s news here.

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