This week's Dentistry news bulletin - The Private Dentistry Awards 2024 – the winners and stories of the week
FMC is delighted to present the 2024 Private Dentistry Award winners and highly commended – congratulations to all who made it.
This year's ceremony took place on Friday 8 November at the glamorous Grosvenor House in London.
Let us know your thoughts on this week’s stories by emailing newsdesk@fmc.co.uk.
A dentist has been struck off after offering ‘inappropriate and misleading’ treatment recommendations known as orthotropics or ‘mewing’, prompting warnings from orthodontic experts.
The use of dental amalgam will be banned in the European Union from January 2025 – we take a look at the health risks, why it’s being banned, and the impact this could have on the UK.
Annual cases of mouth cancer diagnosed in the UK have risen to 10,825 according to newly-released data from the Oral Health Foundation, up from 8,864 the previous year.
‘Quiet times are inevitable, but they don’t have to be your downfall’: Ashley Byrne discusses the dangers of a quiet lab – and why it is not just about the money.
As Anti-Bullying Week kicked off on Monday, we shared new research that reveals a strong link between teeth and bullying.
We share some top tips to help dental practitioners recognise the signs of bullying and what they can do to help their patients.
The NHS will offer a ‘stop smoking’ pill to thousands of people in England who are trying to quit the habit.
Berry-flavoured vapes can weaken the lungs’ natural defences, new research suggests.
Dentistry Compliance's aim is to simplify the way that you integrate compliance management into your day-to-day business processes, so that you can concentrate on patient satisfaction and high standards of clinical care.
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