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Dentistry Question Time – last chance to submit your questions

Is there anything you want to know about the future of NHS dentistry? This is your last chance to submit your questions for Dentistry Question Time.

In a brand new venture, Dentistry Question Time will welcome some of the profession’s key names to debate pressing topics.

In our first discussion, our expert panel will discuss one of the most relevant – is there a future for NHS dentistry after COVID-19?

And you have the chance to ask the questions you want answered.

Leading speakers

Taking place on Tuesday 2 March 2021 at 7pm, the debate will run for two hours and feature representatives from all corners of dentistry:

Simon Thackery – private dentist based in Nottinghamshire
Eddie Crouch – chair of the British Dental Association (BDA)
Clare Robinson – NHS dentist based in Liverpool
Nigel Jones – sales and marketing director at Practice Plan.

‘The last year has thrown an abundance of unforeseen challenges at the dental profession,’ Julian English, editorial director at FMC, says.

‘In particular, there’s a lot of questions surrounding NHS dentistry and how the pandemic will shape its direction. The first round table – Is there a future for NHS dentistry after COVID-19? – is a must-see for both NHS and private dental teams as we head into 2021.

‘Whether you are a dentist, dental nurse or hygienist, it is also a great opportunity to ask the questions that you want answered.

‘We hope Dentistry Question Time will ignite some healthy debate, with a focus on the most relevant issues facing the profession right now.’

To get involved and submit your questions visit www.dentistry.co.uk/webinars/dentistry-question-time/.

Follow Dentistry Online on social media to keep up to date with Dentistry Question Time announcements and who’s coming up next. And keep coming back to Dentistry.co.uk for all the latest Dentistry Question Time updates.

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