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Scottish dental News
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Latest news from Scottish dental
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Childsmile website revamped
Childsmile has a new look website with lots of information for professionals working in health, education, community and voluntary as well as local authorities and the public.
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Dental Informatics Newsletter -Jul-10
This newsletter provides information about the work of the dental informatics programme at ISD
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National Dental Inspection Programme (NDIP) Report 2009
The latest NDIP report on the dental health of primary 7 (P7) pupils shows the best levels ever recorded.
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New SDCEP guidance for Prevention and Management of Dental Caries in Children
New guidance for the dental profession in Scotland is launched today (28th April 2010) by the Scottish Dental Clinical Effectiveness Programme (SDCEP).
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Out-of-Hours Dental Services meeting National Standards
A report published by NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (NHS QIS) highlights that out-of-hours emergency dental services in Scotland are meeting national standards.
NHS QIS reviewed individual NHS boards in Scotland to assess the way that emergency dental services are provided out-of-hours and found that all NHS boards have emergency out-of-hours services in place.
NHS QIS reviewed the performance of NHS boards against three key standards for out-of-hours emergency dental care:
Accessibility and availability at first point of contact;
Safe and effective care;
Audit, monitoring and reporting.
The report makes three key recommendations:
Guidance and best practice – Dentists need to be supported through training programmes to enhance awareness of current guidance and best practice;
Key performance indicators – Develop appropriate, quantifiable national measures to monitor and improve services;
Self-management and information – Promotion of good oral health and awareness of the appropriate use of out-of-hours emergency dental services.
Speaking of the report, Jan Warner, Director of Patient Safety and Performance Assessment for NHS QIS, said: “Good dental care is critical to our quality of life. It is clear that NHS boards have put a lot of work into establishing out-of-hours emergency services and these are now in place across Scotland."
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