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Panicked and angry?

Jonny Landau guides you through CQC registration.

Culling qualified colleagues

Meredyth Bell has a new definition for CQC.

Registration and compliance

Paul Mendlesohn introduces the effects of the Care Quality Commission.

A successful outcome?

Andrew Warren asks if CQC will mean the erosion of the profession.

A single blow

CQC registration is costly and unfair especially for sole practitioners, says Nilesh Patel.

Compliance reviews

The HMRC might come knocking on your door, warns Dawn Foden-Smith.

Retirement planning

Is there a need for a multi-pronged approach, asks Chris Marshall.

Technology on the go

Neil Sanderson explains the advantages of the latest innovations.

A breath of fresh air

Make sure it is clean, dry and oil-free, says Stephen Hancocks.

Starting to click

Eddie MacKenzie visits the new players in the dental market relishing a challenge.

Clinical waste disposal

Richard Musgrave explains its importance in infection control.

Working in partnership

Stephen Jacobs describes the benefits of building relationships with patients.

Showcase campaign wins award

The BDTA received the gold award from Ad Q for its ‘Innovation, integration and education – working in harmony’ campaign used to promote this year’s BDTA Dental Showcase 2010.

Free CQC guidance

With the Care Quality Commission registration under way, and many dentists feeling the pressure of assessing their levels of compliance and meeting the deadlines, Practice Plan has developed guidance...

Vegetables can cut mouth cancer risk

Women who consume high volumes of folic acid found in Vitamin B from vegetables and some fruits are less likely to suffer from mouth cancer according to new research.