A waiting game
July 8, 2024 7:56 amWith the medical card scheme for dental treatments ‘close to collapse’, Ireland is anxiously awaiting the roll-out of its new oral health policy
With the medical card scheme for dental treatments ‘close to collapse’, Ireland is anxiously awaiting the roll-out of its new oral health policy
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.
The Irish Government’s new oral health policy is “fundamentally flawed” and cannot work in the
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Oral Health Policy: Despite claim and counterclaim over the Irish Government’s engagement with dentists, the
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Dental professionals, health specialists and politicians will gather at Stormont later this autumn for a
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New National Oral Health Policy should support continuing education The Faculty of Dentistry of the
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BDA Northern Ireland has welcomed the opportunity to nominate a dental representative to sit on
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Abstract In 2014 the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) made mouth guard use mandatory. The study
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