BADN calls for recognition of dental nurses’ contribution to dentistry

The British Association of Dental Nurses (BADN), the professional association for dental nurses in the UK, supports the BSDHT campaign for dental nursing support for hygienists and therapists in clinical practice.  This does, however, raise the question of the number of Registered Dental Nurses necessary to provide such support – and why, despite several thousand student dental nurses qualifying and registering every year, a similar number fail to re-register each July and leave the profession.

As BADN President Jacqui Elsden explains,  “The recent pandemic has served to highlight why there are currently insufficient dental nurses in the UK:

  • Although NHS and mixed practices received their NHS funding as normal – and a condition of that funding was that they continued to pay their staff as normal – many refused to pay their dental nurses in full, leaving them with little or no income.
  • Despite requests from BADN to waive or lower the ARF, or to allow monthly payments to ease the financial burden on dental nurses in particular, the GDC refused to recognise the dire financial plight of the largest registrant group and insisted on full payment of £114 by 31 July. This has led to more than 3,500 dental nurses failing to re-register – having had no income since March, many of them just can’t afford to!

“In addition, dental nurses employed in NHS practices are not considered to be NHS employees and consequently are not afforded the same conditions and benefits as NHS employees.  They are denied access to the NHS pension scheme, are not paid according to NHS salary scales but instead are often paid just minimum wage.  Nor are they issued with NHS ID – and consequently were not recognised as key workers during the lockdown period.

“Despite this, when the NHS called for volunteers to assist on the front line, dental nurses were, I understand, the largest registrant group to volunteer – a fact which has not been acknowledged or recognised by the NHS.  Those dental nurses who did volunteer to assist the NHS during the crisis were unable to get their children into childcare, denied entry into  early morning NHS-reserved supermarket openings, and refused access to the many special services offered to actual NHS employees during the crisis – because the NHS refused to acknowledge them and their contribution!

“Dental nurses are registered dental care professionals and must be recognised as such – by employers, by colleagues and by the NHS.  BADN are calling for all dental nurses in practice to be paid a salary which recognises not only their invaluable contribution to the dental team but also their training, knowledge and professionalism, as well as the financial outgoings required just to be allowed to work as a dental nurse – training costs, registration fees, indemnity cover and CPD costs – not just minimum wage.

“BADN are also calling upon the GDC to lower the ARF for dental nurses – or, at the very least, allow monthly payments in order to ease the financial burden; on the Chief Dental  Officers of the four home nations to recognise and acknowledge the contribution of dental nurses, particularly over the last six months, and to require that NHS practices in receipt of NHS funding during the lockdown period  pay their dental nurses their full salaries for that period or have their funding withdrawn; and on the NHS to accord to dental nurses working in NHS practices the same rights and benefits as NHS employees.

“We hope that other bona fide dental  organisations, and the dental press, will support BADN in this and are consequently sending this release to the following organisations to request statements of support:

  • Association of Dental Administrators and Managers
  • Association of Dental Groups
  • Association of Dental Implantology
  • British Association of Clinical Dental Technology
  • British Association of Cosmetic Dentistry
  • British Association of Dental Therapists
  • British Dental Association
  • British Orthodontic Society
  • British Society of Gerodontology
  • British Society of Paediatric Dentistry
  • British Society of Periodontology & Implant Dentistry
  • British Society of Restorative Dentistry
  • Care Quality Commission
  • Chief Dental Officer England
  • Chief Dental Officer Northern Ireland
  • Chief Dental Officer Scotland
  • Chief Dental Officer Wales
  • COPDEND
  • Dental Laboratories Association (UK)
  • Faculty of Dental Trainers
  • Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK)
  • General Dental Council      
  • Health and Social Care Northern Ireland
  • Healthcare Improvement Scotland
  • Healthcare Inspectorate Wales
  • Health Education England
  • IDA Wales
  • NHS Education for Scotland
  • NHS England and NHS Improvement
  • NHS Scotland
  • NHS Wales
  • Oral Health Foundation
  • Orthodontic National Group              
  • Orthodontic Technicians Association
  • Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority
  • Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
  • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
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British Society of Paediatric Dentistry celebrates National Nurses Day

It’s National Nurses Day today and the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry is taking the opportunity to celebrate this important group of dental care professionals. In ordinary circumstances, dental nurses are essential to patient care and to the organised running of clinics. During the Covid-19 pandemic, many dental nurses around the country have been redeployed, showcasing their transferable skills.

Claire Stevens, BSPD’s spokesperson, said that she is extremely proud of dental nurse colleagues who have been redeployed. One of them is her colleague Jo Wrigley who works in the Paediatric Department at Manchester Dental Hospital. In March, Jo was told that she would be transferred to work with the Family Liaison Team at the Royal Manchester Infirmary.

With colleagues from the Manchester Dental Hospital, she has been an essential interface between terminally ill patients and their families. Donned up in protective wear and armed with an iPad, she has enabled sick patients to communicate with relatives, sometimes supporting them to say their farewells.

Empathy, calmness, and a commitment to making a difference are essential qualities for dental nurses being redeployed. Another dental nurse who has excelled is Amanda Hunter who is usually based in the Paediatric Dental Department at King’s College Hospital. She and colleague Paige Holdaway, are now working in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit, also helping with some of the sickest patients with Covid-19.

One of her roles is to turn patients who are on ventilators who must not lie in the same position for more than four hours. She is also taking bloods, running monitoring for blood pressure, oxygen saturation and carbon dioxide output, fetching drugs, washing patients and making beds.

Liz Roebuck is a Consultant in Paediatric Dentistry at Edinburgh Dental Institute (and a member of BSPD’s Executive Committee) and has seen the difference some of her team members have been making to medical services in Scotland.

Lesley Allan and Nicola Vale have both been redeployed to work at a Covid Assessment Centre based at St John’s Hospital in Livingston. All the patients who come into the hospital have been told they should see a doctor and Lesley and Nicola both help with giving patients safe access, and monitoring vital signs.

Dr Roebuck said:  “Within dentistry, we know the crucial role of dental nurses in delivering effective patient care. A small, but important, benefit of the last two months has been the growing appreciation of their skills, expertise and professionalism across healthcare as a whole. Nurses Day 2020 has special meaning for all of us who are missing our dental nurse colleagues. There will be many emotional reunions as our teams regroup.

Entries are open for the Dental Awards 2019

You can now register your entry for the Dental Awards 2019…

The Dental Awards 2019 will take place on Friday 17 May with a sparkling gala dinner at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole, held alongside the British Dental Conference and Dentistry Show at the NEC.

Entries are now open for next year’s prestigious event, and you can register your entry for free until 7 September 2018; after this a fee of £45 will apply for each category entered. And then all Awards entries must be received by the final deadline on 7 December 2018.

So if you think that you, your colleagues or your whole team deserves the chance to be honoured at the Dental Awards simply download an entry form and put your case forward – and you could be picking up a trophy on stage at the Awards next May! Start writing your entry now to try and wow the judges with how great you are!

New award category for 2019

The 2019 Dental Awards sees the introduction of a brand new category – Best Outreach or Charity Initiative in the UK. This award recognises the special work that dental professionals and practices do to help others, whether it is one mega event or continuous work in the community. The judges will be asking, what is your initiative – your chosen cause, fundraising event or volunteering scheme – and why did you choose this? How have you made a difference to this project? What events have you held, how have you raised awareness or what support have you provided? What was the outcome?

This category sits alongside other returning categories for 2019:

Best National Smile Month Event

Dental Receptionist of the Year

Dental Therapist of the Year

Dental Hygienist of the Year

Dental Nurse of the Year

Website & Digital Campaign of the Year

Young Dentist of the Year

Dental Practice Team of the Year

Practice Manager of the Year

Practice Design & Interiors

Dental Practice of the Year

Dentist of the Year

Find out more about the Dental Awards at: www.the-probe.co.uk/awards

The Dental Awards, supported by the UK’s leading dental magazine publisher, Purple Media Solutions, consistently recognise the very best in UK dentistry. Winning or becoming a finalist is a tremendous accolade and provides a massive boost to the profile of your practice. After all, who wouldn’t want to be treated by the Dentist or Dental Practice Team of the Year?

This is always a great way to thank your team and celebrate all that is best in a profession that rarely gets the full credit it deserves. Presenting the Dental Awards alongside the British Dental Conference and Dentistry Show provides a brilliant opportunity to combine attending the awards with a visit to the show, the leading CPD-led exhibition in UK dentistry.

Being a finalist or a winner can do wonders for you and your practice. So have you had a successful year, or do you have a particularly outstanding colleague or collective team? Perhaps you’ve recently refurbished your practice, you consider your online presence to be better than your competitors, or your National Smile Month campaign has been a tremendous success? Tell our judges! There are many categories at the Dental Awards that are perfect for recognising all the areas and all the roles that are essential in the efficient running of your dental practice. Previous winners have been amazed at the attention they have received from patients, the profession, local press and news programmes.

For information on how to enter, visit: www.the-probe.co.uk/awards Or, alternatively, call Linda Aitken on: 01732 371570 or e-mail: linda.aitken@purplems.com

You can send your entry by email – awards@purplems.com – or by post to – Linda Aitken, The Old School House, St Stephens Street, Tonbridge, Kent, TN9 2AD.

Important – If you plan to enter more than one award category you must submit separate entries for each category. Do not combine entries for different categories. For example, if you plan to enter the Dentist of the Year and Team of the Year categories, you need to supply a complete entry for both.

Deputy Chief Dental Officer to open National Dental Nursing Conference

The 2018 National Dental Nursing Conference, to be held at the Blackpool Hotel Conference Centre and Spa (formerly the Blackpool Hilton) on 16 and 17 November, will be opened by the Deputy Chief Dental Officer England, Eric Rooney.

Mr. Rooney will be the Keynote Speaker at the Conference at the Opening Ceremony on Friday 16 November, following the ‘Meet the President’ Welcome Lunch.

Other subjects on the Conference programme include counterfeit equipment and materials, head and neck cancer, alcohol awareness, sepsis, communities of practice, dentistry for the disadvantaged, pride in practice and a GDC Update.

The Conference will offer eight hours of verifiable CPD, which will meet the GDC’s new development outcomes.

There will also be an optional informal dinner at local restaurant Twelve (www.twelve-restaurant.co.uk) for delegates and guests.

More information and a reservation form is available at www.badn.org.uk/conference

British Association of Dental Nurses (BADN) is the professional association for dental nurses in the UK. Membership is open to all dental nurses (registered, student and former) working in all areas of dentistry.

Entries now open for the Dental Awards 2019!

Following the huge success of this year’s Dental Awards, the dates have now been announced for next year’s event… And entries are now also open for each category…

The Dental Awards, supported by the UK’s leading dental magazine publisher, Purple Media Solutions, consistently recognise the very best in UK dentistry. Winning or becoming a finalist is a tremendous accolade and provides a massive boost to the profile of your practice. After all, who wouldn’t want to be treated by the Dentist or Dental Practice Team of the Year?

The Dental Awards 2019 will take place on Friday 17 May with a sparkling gala dinner at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole, held alongside the British Dental Conference and Dentistry Show at the NEC.

This is always a great way to thank your team and celebrate all that is best in a profession that rarely gets the full credit it deserves. Presenting the Dental Awards alongside the British Dental Conference and Dentistry Show provides a brilliant opportunity to combine attending the awards with a visit to the show, the leading CPD-led exhibition in UK dentistry.

Entries now open

Entries are now open for next year’s prestigious event, so if you think that you, your colleagues or your whole team deserves the chance to be honoured at the Dental Awards simply download an entry form and put your case forward – and you could be picking up a trophy on stage at the Awards next May!

It is free to enter the Dental Awards only up until 7 September 2018; after this it will be £45 to enter.

Send your entries by the final deadline on 7 December 2018.

The finalists shortlist will then be announced in January next year.

Being a finalist or a winner can do wonders for you and your practice. So have you had a successful year, or do you have a particularly outstanding colleague or collective team? Perhaps you’ve recently refurbished your practice, you consider your online presence to be better than your competitors, or your National Smile Month campaign has been a tremendous success? Tell our judges! There are many categories at the Dental Awards that are perfect for recognising all the areas and all the roles that are essential in the efficient running of your dental practice. Previous winners have been amazed at the attention they have received from patients, the profession, local press and news programmes.

Start writing your entry now to try and wow the judges with how great you are!

New award category for 2019

The 2019 Dental Awards sees the introduction of a brand new category – Best Outreach or Charity Initiative in the UK. This award recognises the special work that dental professionals and practices do to help others, whether it is one mega event or continuous work in the community.

This category sits alongside other returning categories for 2019:

Best National Smile Month Event

Dental Receptionist of the Year

Dental Therapist of the Year

Dental Hygienist of the Year

Dental Nurse of the Year

Website & Digital Campaign of the Year

Young Dentist of the Year

Dental Practice Team of the Year

Practice Manager of the Year

Practice Design & Interiors

Dental Practice of the Year

Dentist of the Year

 

For information on how to enter and what the judges are looking for, visit:

www.the-probe.co.uk/awards Or, alternatively, call Linda Aitken on: 01732 371570 or e-mail: linda.aitken@purplems.com

You can send your entry by email – awards@purplems.com – or by post to –

Linda Aitken, The Old School House, St Stephens Street, Tonbridge, Kent, TN9 2AD.

Important – If you plan to enter more than one award category you must submit separate entries for each category. Do not combine entries for different categories. For example, if you plan to enter the Dentist of the Year and Team of the Year categories, you need to supply a complete entry for both.