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In focus

What to do when things go wrong

No-one looks forward to dealing with an adverse incident, but the reality is they do happen. So here's our quick three-step plan for starting to put things right.

In focus

In focus

Appropriate use of tests and investigations

Members report complaints and claims to us for all sorts of reasons, and common among them are allegations of unnecessary or inappropriate investigations and treatment.

Prescribing Consent
Practice management

Neglected tax issues for dental professionals

Morag Miller of Armstrong Watson LLP explains three key tax issues dental professionals need to understand.

Career
In focus

Managing and anticipating issues with aesthetic treatment

Aesthetic treatment can be a challenging area of practice, so here's some advice on how to manage and anticipate some key issues and avoid patients' dissatisfaction.

Prescribing Managing incidents Complaints

Moving from NHS to private practice

Making the change from working within the NHS to a private practice is a complex procedure. Here's our brief introduction to some of the dento-legal considerations.

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Plush private dental practice

Feature

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Private messaging with patients

Most of us are familiar with instant or direct messaging through apps or social media - but is it an appropriate way to communicate with patients?

Communication

Nerve damage dilemmas

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Case study

Allegation of permanent nerve damage

A DDU member's case shows how important independent expert evidence can be to successfully defending a claim.

Being sued
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Advisory calls

Damage to lingual nerve

A dentist needed reassurance from the DDU on the correct course of action after an incident triggered the practice's statutory duty of candour.

Managing incidents

Leader

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Dentist neglect must end

The DDU has some urgent items for the health secretary's in-tray, says John Makin.

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