
Inclusive Oral Health Education: Understanding Neurodiversity
Oral health education isn’t just about brushing and flossing; it’s about empowering people to live healthier, happier lives. Dental nurses are at the heart of this mission, and we believe

Oral health education isn’t just about brushing and flossing; it’s about empowering people to live healthier, happier lives. Dental nurses are at the heart of this mission, and we believe

Discover one dental nurse’s remarkable journey, from her early days in practice to establishing a thriving dental resource business – Happy Dental Resources. In this Q&A, Hayley shares what sparked

Dental nurses are the largest group of dental care professionals (DCPs) in the UK, and their numbers on the General Dental Council (GDC) register have been steadily increasing. According to

The government’s latest consultation on NHS dentistry (July–August 2025) included one proposal that could directly affect dental nurses. It is not confirmed yet, but if taken forward, it could change

Congratulations to Isabella, our Student of the Month! This is in recognition of all her hard work and dedication.

Join us for our next free webinar. Understanding the vital role of the Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Lead in dental practice is more crucial than ever. This role isn’t

In an exciting breakthrough that could revolutionise how we protect and repair our teeth, scientists at King’s College London have discovered that keratin, a protein found in hair, skin, and

We are nearing the end of the GDC’s 2024-2025 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) cycle year, with the annual period concluding on 31st July 2025. Submitting your CPD declaration is an

Dental nursing is so much more than chairside assistance. It’s a dynamic, rewarding career filled with opportunities for growth, leadership and real impact. We had the opportunity to learn about

Calling all dental nurses! This Smile Month, we are inviting you to help raise awareness around an issue that affects thousands of families but often goes unnoticed: the high sugar