Sounding the alarm
September 9, 2024 8:26 amThe Irish Government must address the crisis in care and workforce
The Irish Government must address the crisis in care and workforce
IDA welcomes delegates from American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics
Five years after the launch of Ireland's 'Smile agus Sláinte' oral health policy, public dental services are still inadequate with over 13,000 awaiting surgery, according to the Irish Dental Association.
Irish Dental Association (IDA) members employed in the HSE and the Cork and Dublin dental
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Oral Health Policy: Despite claim and counterclaim over the Irish Government’s engagement with dentists, the
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Standoff between IDA and government leaves Parliament confused Politicians have called on officials at Ireland’s
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The Irish Government’s new oral health policy, ‘Smile agus Sláinte’, has been met with warnings
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Dentists have welcomed the expansion of the dental benefit scheme for those covered by PRSI,
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Children are waiting up to 12 years for their first dental screening due to “totally
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The outgoing president of the Irish Dental Association has said the effects of the cuts
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