
Equal Treatment for the Dental Team
If dentists are reluctant to work for UDAs, why would a dental hygienist or therapist do the same work for less?
We are a membership organisation and a representational trade association for Local Dental Committees in England.
We unify the voice of our members to positively shape NHS dental services by influencing rules, policies and regulations.
If dentists are reluctant to work for UDAs, why would a dental hygienist or therapist do the same work for less?
Andrea Lagos, Public Health Strategist at Harrow Council, shares an update on how the Council is leading on oral health improvement with the support of
By working with the CQC inspectors, sharing information about services and interaction with the ICS structures, LDCs can form valuable relationships.
Local Healthwatch are key partners in seeing our Vision become a reality. They are the voice of service users and the public.
Dentists should be part of the health service, and their role in oral health and obesity should not be sidelined. The triangulation of dental records
At the first meeting of the South East London LDC we were joined by Sam Hepplewhite, Director of Partnerships and Prevention South East London Integrated
The dental care of older adults, particularly those in residential care settings has long been a major issue highlighted by the LDC Confederation and its
We want to ensure that the purpose of the new South West London LDC structure is clear.
The restructure of the Camden and Islington LDC presents an opportunity to reboot our way of thinking and our way of working.