The Care Quality Commission published reports on the quality of care provided by 26 dental practices in England last week.
The practices that we have reported on are:
- 310 Dental Care, Oxfordshire: Dental compliant
- Abbey Dental Practice, Barking and Dagenham: Dental compliant
- Abbots Langley Dental Practice, Herts Valleys: Dental compliant
- Acocks Green Dental Practice, Birmingham CrossCity: Dental compliant
- Barking Dental Practice, Barking and Dagenham: Dental compliant
- Beaufort Dental Health Centre Limited, East Staffordshire: Dental compliant
- Dee Kay Dental, North Lincolnshire: Dental compliant
- Dental Sense Chobham - 2015, North West Surrey: Dental compliant
- Dentalwork, Lewisham: Dental compliant
- Dr Priya Gupta, Lewisham: Dental compliant
- East Midlands Orthodontics, Nottingham City: Dental compliant
- Eastgate Dental Practice, Medway: Dental compliant
- Grosvenor Orthodontic Clinic, Bromley: Dental compliant
- J M Dobbs - Wells Street, North Lincolnshire: Dental compliant
- Mydentist - Ratcliffe Gate - Mansfield, Mansfield and Ashfield: Dental compliant
- Norwood Dental Care, Lambeth: Dental compliant
- Oasis Dental Care - Stamford, South Lincolnshire: Dental compliant
- Ponders End Dentistry, Enfield: Dental compliant
- Rothley Lodge Dental Surgery, North West Surrey: Dental compliant
- Steeplegrange Smiles, Southern Derbyshire: Dental compliant
- The Academy of Birmingham Cosmetic Dentistry, Sandwell and West Birmingham: Dental compliant
- The Mullally Dental Practice, Lewisham: Dental compliant
- Unique Dental Care, Lambeth: Dental compliant
- Watford Road Dental Surgery, Brent: Dental compliant
- Clock House Dental, Vale of York: Dental breach
- Mr Stephen Hambleton - Warley, Sandwell and West Birmingham: Dental breach
CQC’s new approach to inspecting dental services:
CQC’s approach to inspecting dental services uses specially trained dental inspectors, accompanied by specialist advisors who are usually qualified dentists or dental care professionals. Similarly to the other health and social care sectors inspected by CQC, dental reports describe whether services provided are safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led. Our inspections check that practices are meeting the fundamental standards and regulations that came into force on 1 April 2015.
CQC plans to inspect 10 per cent of England’s 10,000 dental practices. Unlike most other regulated sectors, primary care dental services will not be given a rating.
Professor Steve Field, Chief Inspector of General Practice (Primary Medical Services and Integrated Care Directorate), said:
"We know that the quality of care provided by most dentists is of an acceptable standard, and that is reflected in the reports we have published so far under our approach.
"If we find that a dental practice is failing to meet the required standard - we will expect them to provide us with a full plan setting out how they will address the issue, and we will return to check that they have made the required improvements.
“However good the general picture, we cannot be complacent.In the first years of inspection, CQC did identify some examples of unacceptable standards of care. Our main priority must be to ensure that we protect the public from unsafe care by continuing to inspect against the regulations and taking action that encourages improvement if we identify any concerns."
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