News asdasd asd asd asd Belfast homeless present oral health challenge An assessment of the oral health needs of the single homeless population of north and west Belfast has identified significant problems among the patient group. The research, carried out in response to the British Dental Association’s 2004 report Dental Care for Homeless People, discovered that 92% of those examined had obvious signs of gum disease. … <a href="https://irishdentistry.ie/2021/03/16/international-dermatology-aesthetic-surgery-summit/">Continued</a> High calibre candidates seek education elsewhere According to a report issued this summer by the Higher Education Authority, every year Irish students travel to the United Kingdom to take up places on courses in higher education institutions. Students apply through the Universities and Colleges Application System (UCAS), a similar system to the CAO. Some high-points courses in Irish universities, including dentistry, … <a href="https://irishdentistry.ie/2021/03/16/international-dermatology-aesthetic-surgery-summit/">Continued</a> Fluoride level tests in the pipeline for Ireland Following a recommendation by the Irish Expert Body on Fluorides and Health, a country-wide study to check fluoride levels is being planned. Fluoride levels in tap water were reduced on 1 July this year, from 0.8 to 1.0 ppm to between 0.6 and 0.8 ppm, with a target value of 0.7 ppm. Legislation to amend … <a href="https://irishdentistry.ie/2021/03/16/international-dermatology-aesthetic-surgery-summit/">Continued</a> Minister lines up bespoke contract for NHS dentists On 2 July Health Minister Michael McGimpsey revealed that negotiations had already started between the Department of Health and the general dental practice committee of the British Dental Association to secure a bespoke dental contract for Northern Ireland, thereby enabling the recommendations of the primary dental care strategy to be implemented. The custom-made contract is … <a href="https://irishdentistry.ie/2021/03/16/international-dermatology-aesthetic-surgery-summit/">Continued</a> New Dean for dental school at Queen’s Paddy Johnston, a professor of oncology who is currently director of the world-renowned Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology at Queen’s, is to become Dean of Queen’s School of Medicine and Dentistry in September. His mission will be to transform medical education and research in Northern Ireland, bringing together world-class strengths in medicine, dentistry … <a href="https://irishdentistry.ie/2021/03/16/international-dermatology-aesthetic-surgery-summit/">Continued</a> Latest News The International Dermatology Aesthetic Surgery Summit (i-DASS): a synergy of science and aesthetic medicine Relife Ireland, a new division of the Menarini Pharmaceutical Group, expands on its existing dermatology portfolio by bringing an evidence-based and scientific approach to aesthetic medicine Relife Ireland is proud to host The International Dermatology Aesthetic Surgery Summit (i-DASS) on Saturday March 20th 2021. Dental practitioners with an interest in dermatology and aesthetic medicine are … Continued News COVID-19 – thousands on school waiting lists for dental care in Cork Thousands of young people and children are stuck on dental waiting lists in Cork. This is according to data reported by Echo Live, which was revealed under the Freedom of Information Act. It shows that around 7,000 sixth class children are on a waiting list for screenings as part of the school dental scheme. In … Continued News UK consuming less sugar after tax imposed on soft drinks The UK as a whole is consuming less sugar following the implementation of the sugar tax, it has been revealed. Research reveals that while the volume of drinks purchased did not appear to change, the sugar the beverages dropped by around 30g per household every week. The UK soft drinks industry levy (SDIL) was introduced in April 2018. … Continued News Just 24 hours of bad oral hygiene can lead to complications Researchers found that just 24 to 72 hours of interrupted oral health can lead to a drop in ‘good bacteria’ in the mouth. Poor oral hygiene produces bacteria that causes gum disease and accelerates the ageing of the oral microbiome. In a new study, participants were instructed to carry out optimal oral health regimes for three weeks. … Continued News The key to running a dental business Eve O’Hea explains how using technology helps her to run three dental practices in Ireland. Running a business successfully relies heavily on knowing your figures inside out. That’s why at Boyne Dental we use a computerised practice management system. This dental software manages every aspect of the day-to-day running of our practice. This includes appointment … Continued News Dental staff in Northern Ireland qualify for £500 payments General dental practitioners and their staff are eligible for £500 payments in Northern Ireland. This was confirmed last week by the country’s health minister, Robin Swann, in response to numerous queries from the profession and the British Dental Association (BDA). However, those at dental school missed out on a special recognition payment of £2,000 put aside … Continued News A valuable tool for all Elaine Halley talks about Align Technology’s virtual solutions and the difference they have made to her practice during the COVID-19 pandemic. Could you describe how you have used Invisalign Virtual Care in your dental practice? We have used Invisalign Virtual Care in a couple of ways. Some patients had to move away from the area, … Continued News Posts navigation Previous 1 … 8 9 10 … 152 Next