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Alicia Lee

Preventative Dentistry: The Key to Good Oral Health - 0 views

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    As a trustworthy Etobicoke dentist, Princeview Dental believes that the oral health issues can be prevented with daily oral health care by following simple steps.
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    As a trustworthy Etobicoke dentist, Princeview Dental believes that the oral health issues can be prevented with daily oral health care by following simple steps.
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Invisalign Braces Miami FL | Invisalign Orthodontics North Miami FL - 0 views

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    Invisalign Braces Miami FL: Fain Dental Arts, located in North Miami, FL provides Orthdontic Dentistry including Invisalign and traditional braces. Request an appointment by calling us at 305-891-2621.
deepdental

Dental Clinic In Chandigarh-Deep Dental Clinic & OPG Centre - 0 views

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    We offer weekends, early morning and evening appointments to fit your schedule and make your life a little easier. We see emergencies promptly and most time definitive treatment can be completed the same day. Our office has been in business since 1989, initially in Sector 35-C, Chandigarh and presently in Sector 44-C, Chandigarh and Phase-1, Mohali and is committed to giving our patients the highest quality of Dentistry available.
pharmacybiz

Community Pharmacy England Oral Evidence Submission - 0 views

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    Community Pharmacy England has submitted a full and detailed written response to the Health and Social Care Select Committee's pharmacy inquiry. The Committee is expected to hold oral evidence sessions when Parliament returns in the Autumn. The commencement of this inquiry follows on from those held on other primary care sectors, including Dentistry and General Practice. According to the Committee website this inquiry 'will explore issues impacting different types of pharmacy, with a particular focus on community, primary care and hospital pharmacy services'. Key themes of CPE's submission include- Suggestions on future service provision; Challenges with the pharmacy workforce; Longstanding underfunding of the sector; and Current pressures. Janet Morrison OBE, Chief Executive of Community Pharmacy England, said: "This is an extremely important opportunity for all who work with and in the Pharmacy sector, to highlight not only the extreme challenges we face, but also ideas and suggestions for what more we can do to help patients and the public in the future.
robert1488stp

CCCW 6th International Comprehensive Cleft Care Workshop Barcelona | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    We believe that the best-cleft care is provided by an integrated team of specialists that includes surgery, dentistry, psychology, nursing, and anesthesiology.
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Phoenix MD:Govt to reverse decline of community pharmacy UK - 0 views

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    A winter NHS crisis is inevitable unless the government acts now to reverse the worrying decline in community pharmacies. Years of government underfunding could see 3,000 pharmacies in England - around a third of the network - having no option but to shut their doors to patients in the next few years. That figure is based on independent assessments from Ernst & Young and UCL/LSE healthcare professors: it is not scaremongering - it is the reality the country faces. Fifty per cent of pharmacies are already in financial distress because government funding has been falling in real terms since 2019 and that figure is predicted to rise to 75 per cent within the next two years. The government needs to act now and invest in pharmacy or sleepwalk into a healthcare disaster as we have seen with access to dentistry care. Prescription volumes have risen consistently year-on-year by roughly 2 per cent which means fewer pharmacies doing more work and under greater pressure than a decade ago. Ten years ago around 11,200 pharmacies in England were dispensing roughly 79,000 prescriptions; nowadays around 11,500 are dispensing roughly 89,000 prescriptions. The secretary of state recently asked pharmacy to do more to avoid a winter NHS crisis and at the same time said there will be no new money to pay for those additional services. This at a time when the network is in decline with random unplanned pharmacy closures - 640 closures since 2016 - and pharmacy staff face huge workload pressures as prescription demand is increasing year-on-year. The government's approach to pharmacy literally does not add up: the pharmacy contract is not fit-for-purpose now let alone dealing with a NHS winter crisis.
pharmacybiz

CPCS referral urgent and emergency care launch next week - 0 views

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    The Community Pharmacist Consultation Service (CPCS) will be expanded to enable urgent and emergency care settings to refer patients to a community pharmacist for a consultation for minor illness or urgent medicine supply from Monday (15 May), the DHSC and NHSE said. The service builds on the progress made in GP referrals via the CPCS and hospital referrals under the Discharge Medicine Service. It was originally planned to launch in March, and fee for this service will be the existing CPCS fee of £14, as per the agreement for both year 4 and year 5 of the Community Pharmacy Contractual Framework (CPCF) 2019 to 2024 5-year deal. In an update on the CPCF, published today (12 May), the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and NHS England (NHSE) has also committed to the 4 October 2023 launch date for the Tier 2 of the Pharmacy Contraception Service, subject to a positive evaluation of the pilot. The Tier 1 of the service was launched on 24 April, delayed by over three months. This new service enables community pharmacists to provide ongoing management, via a patient group direction (PGD), of routine oral contraception that was initiated in general practice or by a sexual health clinic. The fees for this service are as follows: a fee for each consultation of £18; and a set-up fee of £900, paid in instalments. The Tier 2 will "enable community pharmacists to also initiate oral contraception, via a PGD, and provide ongoing clinical checks and annual reviews," Alette Addison, deputy director for pharmacy, dental and optical at the DHSC and Ali Sparke, director for dentistry, community pharmacy and optometry at the NHSE, said in a letter.
robert1488stp

Doctor Paiva's Invisalign Online Mentoring Program | Dentistry CE Courses - 0 views

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    Doctor Paiva's Invisalign Online Mentoring Program is organized by OHI-S. This course has been approved with a maximum of 10 CE Credits
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NHS Dental Care: Faster, Fairer Access and £200m Funding - 0 views

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    The UK government on Wednesday (7 February) announced a new plan to ensure faster, simpler and fairer access to NHS dental care across England. Supported by £200m of funding, the plan aims to deliver more than 1.5 million additional NHS dentistry treatments or up to 2.5 million NHS dental appointments for patients over the next 12 months NHS dentists will be offered a 'new patient' payment of between £15-£50, depending on treatment need, to treat new patients who have not seen a dentist in two years or more. Additionally, one-off payments of up to £20,000 will be given to around 240 dentists for working in under-served areas for up to three years. This is to "attract new NHS dentists and improve access to dental care in areas with the highest demand," NHS England said in a statement released on Wednesday.
Dental Clinic india

Lichen Planus Dry Mouth Relief India - 0 views

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    Dry mouth, mouth lesion, tongue lesions,mouth ulcer are the symptoms of oral lichen planus that presents itself in the form of papules, lesions, or rashes in mouth. Dr. Balasubramanya from Dental Solutions Bangalore, is an expert in lichen planus treatment in India.
Tom Willis

How Diabetic Patients Can Safeguard Their Oral Health | Cosmetic Dentist Des-Moines | P... - 0 views

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    Diabetes Can affect your oral health and make your body more prone to bacterial infections. Steps that can safeguard you may include regular health checkup by Cosmetic Dentists.
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    Diabetes Can affect your oral health and make your body more prone to bacterial infections. Steps that can safeguard you may include regular health checkup by Cosmetic Dentists.
Alicia Lee

Call for Studies on Pot Smoking and Cavity Link - 0 views

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    Princeview Dental, dental clinic in Etobicoke explains that pot smoking have some adverse effect on oral health and can lead to worse situations if not treated effectively.
citydentalcares

Best dentist in Ramgarh | City Dental Care Ramgarh Jharkhand - 0 views

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    City Dental Care is an initiative of the best dentist in Ramgarh. Our dental centre provides the most up to date general, orthodontics and family dentistry. City Dental Care provides state of the art dental services in Ramgarh for the treatment of tooth loss, dental cosmetics etc. Services range from basic dental routine checkup to complex problems. City Dental Care Dr Akhtar Ibrahimi is the most qualified dentist in Ramgarh Cantt
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Spreading Confident and Dazzling Smiles! | Clove Dental | Insights Care - 0 views

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    Clove Dental started its journey with a clear vision to provide highest quality dental care across the country. Clove offers a comprehensive set ..
pharmacybiz

DIY Orthodontic : Protect Your Smile |The role of pharmacy - 0 views

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    A Orthodontic treatment should be carried out by qualified professionals round this time five years ago there was a surge in the reporting of people performing DIY orthodontics on themselves in their own homes. Mainstream media reported that video tutorials had emerged online with instructions on using small elastic bands to adjust teeth positions. What followed were some horrendous pictures of irreparable damage to people's teeth and gums. The trend escalated to a point where in 2017, the American Dental Association revealed that 13 per cent of patients had tried some kind of DIY teeth straightening appliance that had backfired. Now, we are seeing the situation further evolve, with private companies offering DIY orthodontic treatment under the term 'direct-to-consumer' orthodontics. The Oral Health Foundation is becoming increasingly concerned with the rise of the DIY orthodontic market and the potential harmful consequences it could have for millions of consumers.
Modest Dentistry

Top 5 Qualities to Look for in a Family Dentist in Phoenix - 0 views

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    Discover the top 5 essential qualities to consider when searching for a family dentist in Phoenix. From comprehensive expertise to a patient-centered approach, find the perfect dental partner for your loved ones' oral health needs.
robert1488stp

The Role of Vitamins in Oral Health | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    The Role of Vitamins in Oral Health is organized by AchieveCE, this course is intended for Nurses
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Public Health, Webcast (Jan 01, 2022 - Dec 31, 2023) | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    Public Health is organized by Remote Care Education. this course has been approved with a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
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