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UK: Standards for Dental Profession Instill New Emphasis on Patients PDF Print Email
Wednesday, 02 October 2024 13:11

New standards for the dental profession came into effect on 30 September which put a much stronger point of emphasis on patients' expectations and entitlements.

Issued by the General Dental Council (GDC), the UK's dental regulator, the standards were developed following intensive discussion and meetings with patients and the public.

As previously mentioned, 'Standards for the Dental Team’ has already taken effect on Monday 30 September 2024 and replaces the previous guidance 'Standards for dental professionals'.

Therefore, if a complaint is issued against a dental professional, their conduct and/or behavior will be compared against the standards and guidance in this restructured standard.

The Standard comprised of nine key elements, which are as follow:

1. Put patients' interests first;

2. Communicate effectively with patients;

3. Obtain valid consent;

4. Maintain and protect patients' information;

5. Have a clear and effective complaints procedure;

6. Work with colleagues in a way that serves the interests of patients;

7. Maintain, develop and work within your professional knowledge and skills;

8. Raise concerns if patients are at risk;

9. Make sure your personal behaviour maintains patients' confidence in you and the dental profession.

Additionally, new issues addressed in the 'Standards' include:

• Principles on communication and personal behaviour; (Being fluent in written and spoken English).

• Greater emphasis on softer skills; and

• New requirements to display indicative prices for treatment. (Price lists should be displayed in a reception or waiting area).

"Patients have told us clearly what they expect when they seek dental treatment. The new standards reflect those expectations and guide the dental profession in meeting them. By law all dentists, dental nurses, dental technicians, clinical dental technicians, dental hygienists, dental therapists and orthodontic therapists must be registered with the GDC to work in the UK. This is to ensure only appropriately qualified and skilled dental professionals are part of the dental team looking after patients,” said GDC Chief Executive Evlynne Gilvarry.