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Prioritising periodontal checks

Follow available national guidance to make sure your treatment is evidence-based - for example, the British Society of Periodontology's guidance on the Basic PeriodontalSee more

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Dentists' health and wellbeing: sources of support

WebTo support members with health and wellbeing issues, we offer unlimited and free access to a 24/7/365 confidential counselling helpline provided by Peninsula, a leading employment law consultancy in the UK. To access this free service, DDU members can call 0330 678 1223. This resource is delivered by Health Assured, part of the Peninsula …

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Health and wellbeing

WebHere you'll find resources to support your health and wellbeing throughout dental school, from stress management to mental health tools. You'll also find access to a free, confidential helpline and virtual library from Health Assured for DDU members. Student members can contact the DDU helpline for support at any time on 0800 374 626.

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GDC fitness to practise procedures

WebGDC fitness to practise procedures. If your fitness to practise is investigated by the GDC, understanding what to expect can make all the difference. Here's what you need to know. 26 September 2023. The GDC received 1,264 new concerns in 2022 - a decrease of 6% on the previous year. The great majority of complaints to the GDC are …

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Fighting fatigue as a dental student

WebFighting fatigue as a dental student. Student members and our DDU advisers offer their advice on how to establish a good work/life balance – before fatigue takes hold. 26 January 2024. Occasionally missing lectures or submitting work late may not be a huge deal for many new undergraduates. But it's different for dental students, who are

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Risk management for better patient safety

WebEffective risk management is a five-stage process. It involves: identifying areas of risk within the practice. assessing those risks for frequency and severity. removing those risks that can be eliminated. reducing the effects of those risks that cannot be eliminated - implementing risk-containment processes. weighing up the costs of the risk

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Guidance on practice policies: what you need to know

WebPractice policies will provide not only a reference for clinical care - for example, guidance on consent and confidentiality - but also for health and safety, quality assurance, human resources and education and training. Regulations, legislation and skills all get revised from time to time, so it's crucial that the practice policies and

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Assessing mental capacity

WebFor people 16 years old and over who lack capacity, the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) provides a legal framework in England and Wales. The Act is supplemented by a detailed Code of Practice, with which dental professionals are expected to comply. In Northern Ireland, the relevant legislation is the Mental Capacity Act (Northern Ireland) 2016.

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Quality assurance and patient safety

Web5 August 2022. A quality assurance system can be used to: monitor and improve services. help the practice work more efficiently. maintain and improve standards of patient care and safety. reduce the kinds of incident that can lead to a complaint or claim. Quality assurance covers all areas of dental practice, and is a requirement of the NHS

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Asking patients about drinking and smoking habits

WebAsking patients if they drink or smoke often forms an important part of a consultation and treatment plan - but it can feel intrusive. 27 July 2022. It's common practice for dental professionals to take a holistic view of a patient's health, but some might be concerned about asking questions that could be seen as unnecessary or intrusive.

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Raising concerns

WebYou can find the GDC's advice for dental professionals on raising concerns on their website. We offer unlimited access to a 24/7/365 confidential health and wellbeing helpline. To access this free service, DDU members can call 0330 678 1223. We've also published a list of other sources of support.

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Patient rights and ownership of records

WebAccess and accuracy. Under data protection law, patients have a right to access their records. They are also entitled to challenge the validity of records and to have factual errors corrected. You should outline patients' rights to their records in your practice literature. Patient records, both private and NHS, are not the patient's property.

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Health and wellbeing for dental professionals

Web17 July 2020. 17 July 2020. Length: 3:41. Emily Howden, dento-legal adviser at the DDU, explores ways to recognise the impact the current circumstances may be having on our own health and wellbeing so that we’re able to take steps to try and prevent stress, exhaustion and burnout. Need more advice? See all of our coronavirus dento-legal guidance.

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Making adjustments for patients who are obese

WebMaking adjustments for patients who are obese. The limit for most standard dental chairs is 20 stone, and allowances might need to be made to safely treat patients whose weight exceeds this. DDU members occasionally come to us for advice about whether they can treat patients whose weight is at the limit of what a standard dental …

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Statutory duty of candour

WebThe obligations associated with the statutory duty of candour are contained in regulation 20 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 (as amended). The statutory duty applies regardless of whether a complaint has been made or a question asked about it. The key principles are outlined below.

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Dealing with the emotional impact of a claim

WebTry to let go of negative emotions, rather than hold them in. This might be easier said than done; it is common and understandable to feel anger, shame, disillusionment and disappointment when faced with a claim. Stress, worry and other emotions may interfere with work, sleep and home life. This is natural, and you should try to make allowances

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NHS complaints procedure: the ombudsman

WebThe NHS complaints procedure applies to all NHS health providers in the UK including dental practices. There is a two-stage complaints process local resolution, and the relevant ombudsman for each UK country.; The ombudsman in each country of the UK provides details of the principles of good complaints handling.

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Introduction to the NHS and social care complaints procedure

WebThe NHS and social care complaints procedure applies to all NHS bodies in England, as per the Local Authority Social Services and NHS Complaints (England) Regulations 2009.. The above applies to all dental settings providing NHS services, but general dental practitioners must also consider their requirements under the National …

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Making decisions on behalf of adults lacking capacity

WebIn Scotland, under the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000, a competent adult can appoint someone as a welfare attorney to act/make medical decisions on their behalf should they lose the capacity to make those decisions by themselves. After a power of attorney is registered with the Office of the Public Guardian (OPC) Scotland, a

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