Our Video Series on How Innovation can Improve Care
This series of five videos on current and future advances in dental care by embracing technology. For even more engaging content, check out the DHS YouTube channel through the link below. If you enjoy any of the videos, please show your support by liking them and subscribing to the channel. Your engagement will help us update the content on this website for everyone’s benefit.
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The same devices used for crowns, bridges, implants, and braces are portable, making them ideal for screening the health of individuals in care homes or children in schools with assessment tool software continuously evolving. Our profession is regulated by an outdated out of touch GDC and NHS who ultimately do not serve the public, or the profession, but only themselves.🤬
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This product has been successfully used in Japan for over 70 years and is licensed in the United States and Canada. However, in the UK, it can only be offered under specific licenses, meaning dentists can only provide it privately, and many are unaware of its benefits. Watch the video to determine if it's suitable for your children, and don't hesitate to request it—together, we can promote change!
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Our goal is to empower trained dental nurses to enhance their skill sets and explore opportunities to establish separate businesses that provide care to those with limited access. This initiative highlights the process and demonstrates how it can be financially viable for dental practices to release their trained staff to local care homes and schools. With proactive support from the CQC and GDC—historically seen as adversarial—we aim to foster collaboration and create positive change in the community.
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This initiative focuses on leveraging technology from other industries to reduce costs and time by implementing a digital prescription system that doesn't deteriorate like traditional materials. We can confidently import dentures and obtain second opinions from international technicians and clinicians. However, in the UK, ambiguity surrounding the GDC register raises concerns about potential repercussions, making it challenging to seek clear guidance. It's time for change!
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I purchased this product three years ago, initially skeptical about its effectiveness. After conducting my own research, I genuinely believe it could significantly reduce premature deaths in care homes related to poor oral health. It’s user-friendly for caregivers, although many residents may not be accustomed to a power brush. Buy yours now—your future caregiver will be grateful ☺️
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In this video, I address the challenges related to innovation in the workplace. Six years ago, I utilized AI to create a one-minute video, but I was still concerned about potential repercussions from the GDC, so I opted to produce it in Spanish. The video was generated solely from my text, incorporating just one photo, and I could have translated it into about 50 different languages.
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To create this text, I employed voice recognition and refined it using ChatGPT. In dentistry, AI can assist in overcoming many deficiencies, but it cannot replicate manual dexterity. For optimal service, we should focus on attracting individuals with exceptional hands-on skills rather than just those with high intellect but lacking social skills.
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