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Continuing professional development set to be mandatory by 2010

Continuing professional development (CPD) was at the top of the agenda at a recent Dental Protection/Irish Dental Association evening seminar held at the Clarion Hotel next to Dublin airport. Kicking off the event, Fintan Hourihan, CEO of the IDA, welcomed delegates and reported that the Dental Council is following the lead of the Medical Council, … Continued

Europe rates Ireland as

Ireland has the 15th most consumer friendly healthcare system in Europe, according to the 2008 Euro Health Consumer Index (EHCI) launched today in Brussels. This is one step up from last year’s 16th position, placing Ireland on a longer and firm improvement trend. One of the 34 performance indicators is dental care affordability. In Ireland … Continued

Report outlines the benefits of oral cancer screening examination

All residents at adult addiction treatment centres in Ireland should undergo an oral cancer screening examination upon admission to the centre, according to Dr Eleanor O’Sullivan of Cork University Dental School and Hospital in her report on Oral Cancer Screening Study of High Risk Individuals. In Ireland, oral and pharyngeal cancer represents approximately 4% of … Continued

New national health literacy campaign launched

A new national health literacy campaign, the MSD/NALA Health Literacy Initiative, was launched earlier this week to help health professionals communicate clearly with patients.  Health literacy is a person’s ability to make sound health decisions in the context of everyday life. With over 50% of the Irish population affected in some way by literacy difficulties, … Continued

Dental Council establishes clinical dental technician role

The Dental Council of Ireland has established the role of the clinical dental technician (CDT) as a class of dental auxiliary. Created with the consent of the Minister for Health, appropriately qualified CDTs are allowed to manufacture and fit removable dentures for patients, independent of a dentist. The Council reports that at first only about … Continued

New 3-D bone tissue scaffold printer could speed bone regeneration

The New York University College of Dentistry has begun testing a three-dimensional bone tissue scaffold printer that could substantially reduce bone regeneration time in the oral cavity and elsewhere in the body. Bone generated from the scaffolds could be used to shore up alveolar bone to support dental implants, as well as to repair cleft … Continued

Galway pupils missing out on dental screening

As reported in Irish Medical News, retirements and resignations in the Galway dental department are posing challenges in the provision of oral health screening and treatment services to hundreds of primary school children in the region, as up to 21 schools have no permanent dentist in the HSE West region. Last year two dentists retired … Continued