Dental Laboratories Association

DLA
Full name Dental Laboratories Association
Founded 1961
Members 1000 (2007)
Affiliation Orthodontic Technicians Association
Key people Gordon Watters, Chairman
Jonathan Bill, Vice Chairman
Richard Daniels, Chief Executive
Betty Doody, Financial Director
Office location Nottingham, UK
Country United Kingdom
Website www.dla.org.uk

The Dental Laboratories Association (DLA) is the professional body for dental laboratory owners in the United Kingdom. It is estimated that members of the DLA are responsible for over 80 per cent of the dental laboratory services in the UK.

Origin

The DLA began as a division of the Surgical Instrument Manufacturers Association, later becoming a separate entity. The first meeting of the DLA Council took place in London in 1961. The first Secretary was John Wrench and administration was provided by a firm of accountants called Hughes Allan.

In 1977 Trevor Roadley, a Nottingham dental laboratory owner was appointed as Secretary. Operating initially at his laboratory and then in the DLA's first premises, Roadley gradually built up the range of member services and heightened the standing of the association. The DLA moved to larger premises in Nottingham in 1986, a converted chapel that was being used as a dental laboratory. At this stage the DLA had approximately 400 members. In 1987 Bill Courtney took over as Secretary. Like Trevor before him, Bill was a dental laboratory owner and member of the DLA Council.

By now the DLA was a recognised and respected member of the dental world and regularly met with organisations such as the General Dental Council, Orthodontic Technicians Association, British Dental Association and the Department of Health. These close relationships continue to this day and the DLA has presented evidence to the Health Select Committee at the House of Commons on the challenges faced by the profession.

The DLA was instrumental in setting up the Dental Technicians Education and Training Advisory Board (DTETAB), which is now known as the Dental Technologists Association (DTA). The late 1980s and early 1990s saw the emergence of the Medical Devices Directive and the introduction of Quality Systems to the industry. The DLA worked to establish an industry-led standard and the first example of this was a system based on BS 5750 called the Certification Authority for Dental Laboratories and Suppliers (CADLAS), which is still operating as AMTAC MEDICA and is now audited to ISO9002. With the lessons learned in setting up CADLAS, a new system called the Dental Appliance Manufacturers Audit Scheme (DAMAS) was launched in 1998. This is based around ISO 9000 and also addresses the Medical Devices Regulations (MDR).

By now the Association membership had risen to over 900 and the association moved into new offices at Arboretum Gate in February 1997.

There have been many changes since 2000, including the retirement of Bill Courtney and appointment of Richard Daniels as Chief Executive. Membership has passed the 1,000 mark, and the DLA is building a profile as a campaigning organisation with appearances across the media.

Offices

In May 2001 the Association moved to their current offices on Wollaton Road, Beeston in Nottingham.

Logo

The DLA logo is circular in shape with the initials "DLA" in the middle.

Current activities

The DLA's current projects include:

The DLA is a member of the British Dental Health Foundation (BDHF), the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) and the Federation of European Dental Laboratory Owners (FEPPD).

Events

Dental Technology Showcase (DTS)

As the flagship event of the Dental Laboratories Association (DLA), the Dental Technology Showcase (DTS) is a highly respected platform for dental technicians, clinical dental technicians and lab owners to update and refresh their knowledge and skills.

Held alongside The Dentistry Show since 2014, the event offers vast networking opportunities as well as outstanding education, verifiable CPD and access to the very latest innovations in the UK industry.

DTS 2015 will take place on Friday 17th and Saturday 18th April at the NEC in Birmingham UK, ensuring a convenient and central location for thousands of dental professionals to attend. An extensive trade exhibition will host over 100 leading dental suppliers and manufacturers including 3Shape, Bracon, Cendres + Metaux, Nobel Biocare, Straumann, Metrodent, Ivoclar Vivadent and Schottlander to name but a few, each demonstrating the latest products, materials and technologies available. Experts will be on hand to provide any information, advice or guidance you may need, helping you to choose the most suitable equipment for optimal clinical results, streamlined workflows and maximum return on investment.

Further information about DTS can be found online: http://www.the-dts.co.uk/

Council

The DLA Council is the governing body of the association and is elected by the members. The DLA is run by the Nationally Elected Council. All member laboratories may send an observer to Council meetings.

Current Council

Portfolio Council Member
ChairmanGordon Watters
Vice ChairmanJonathan Bill
Past ChairmanAlan Petrie
Chief ExecutiveRichard Daniels
Director of FinanceElizabeth Doody
PA to Chief ExecutiveVivien Downes
Professional Development Advisor Claire Poole
DAMAS Co-ordinatorJanet Cameron
IDEA Co-ordinator Suzanne Charlton
Commercial Services ManagerFrances Szymczak
Events/Advertising Co-ordinatorKim O’Connor
Publications Co-ordinatorGuy Hughes
Membership ServicesLynsey Dransfield
Membership AdministratorLorna Hudson
Council memberBarbara Hibbert
Council memberJohn Walton
Council memberGraham Cobb
Council memberPeter Natt
Council memberAndrew Ball
Council memberTony Brown
Council memberJonathon Bill
Council memberJim Mackie
Council memberGordon Watters
Council memberDavid Smith
Council memberDavid Bentley
Council memberIan Taylor
Council memberGraham Findlay
Council memberEdward Attenborough
Council memberAlan Petrie
Council memberAnthony Laurie
Scottish ChairBob Carse
Northern Ireland ChairTrevor Dundee
Welsh ChairVacant

See also

External links

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