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Dental news you’ve missed this week – Dentistry.co.uk

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Missed out on this week’s dental news? No problem, here’s what happened over the past seven days…

The coronavirus is still dictating how we live our lives right now and this is reflected in the news we’re reading. To help in our search for information on where we stand and what happens next, the CDO for England is hosting a webinar today at 17:00 for the dental industry.

Rhona Eskander helping during the coronavirus

Whilst this crisis is going on, there have been some inspirational stories of dentists doing what they can to help.

Chief dental officer for England, Sara Hurley, is calling on dental teams to complete a survey to assist effective redeployment in face of coronavirus crisis

The England CDO is also asking how dental teams feel they can be effectively redeployed to help, whilst Claire Berry has launched a petition to use dental practices for COVID-19 testing.

Dentistry.co.uk has put together a guide to staying stress free during the COVID-19 crisis

We are doing our best as well to provide guides for things to do during this period. The first is how to maintain your dental equipment whilst the practice is shut. But it’s also important to remember to look after ourselves. This is why we’ve pulled together a guide to staying stress free.

For those answering calls in practice, we have a guide on the advice to give to patients suffering from toothache at home. And we have a quick summary on how the government’s VAT referral plan will impact dental practices.

In support of our NHS, Dentistry.co.uk, along with our other FMC titles, turned blue this week. We also launched our viral campaign to turn Instagram blue(#lightitbluewithdentistry), so please get involved.

Statistics reveal the profit gap has widened between NHS and private practices

Elsewhere we saw the news that the profit gap is increasing between NHS and private practices (however the data was before the coronavirus outbreak). A study also shockingly found some baby formulas contain more sugar than soft drinks!

Cashflow has never been more important.

Rangewell are Dentistry.co.uk’s official access to finance partner throughout the COVID-19 crisis.

Rangewell’s free service and direct access to the high street banks as well as specialist lenders means they can help with every type of business finance. Click here or call 020 3936 8877 for more information.

Catch up on last week’s news here.



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