LONDON, UK: As part of the dental industry’s ongoing support for the resumption of widespread dental treatment, the British Dental Industry Association (BDIA) has launched a new online directory of members’ products and services that will allow dental practices to provide the best possible oral care safely to patients under challenging circumstances.
The new BDIA online initiative has grouped its members’ products and services together into 13 key categories, covering the items, such as personal protective equipment, that are most important for the resumption of activity and the ongoing provision of treatment. A user can choose a BDIA member from the list of suppliers of equipment and services and browse a full list of products available from that member. If he or she wishes to purchase any products, a direct URL will take the user to the supplier’s website, where he or she can purchase the item.
“With the concerns over counterfeit and non-compliant personnel protective equipment and all today’s challenges requiring practices to look at products and technologies to provide safe and effective care, it is more important than ever that purchases are made from suppliers that dental professionals can trust, such as BDIA members,” explained BDIA Chief Executive Edmund Proffitt. “I would urge all purchasers of dental equipment to have a look at our new website, and when they think supplier, think BDIA member,” he added.
The BDIA is the UK’s dental industry trade body. Since 1923, its members have been working closely with the dental profession in order to provide the quality, innovative and dependable equipment and services that are needed daily. As BDIA members are bound by a comprehensive professional code of practice, have had bespoke training and share a common vision, choosing to do business with them means that the dental team can have confidence that everything bought is of guaranteed quality.
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