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Dental Technologists Association
AbbreviationDTA
Established1989
Typeprofessional association
HeadquartersPO Box 1318, Cheltenham, GL50 9EA
Location
Membership1500 (2024)
PresidentDelroy Reeves
Deputy PresidentJoanne Stevenson
TreasurerTony Griffin MBE
Operations CoordinatorRebecca Kinahan
Websitewww.dta-uk.org

The Dental Technologists Association (DTA) is the professional body representing dental technicians in the United Kingdom.

History

The association began as the Dental Technicians Education and Training Advisory Board (DTETAB) and was established by the General Dental Council (GDC). The remit of DTETAB was to review and make recommendations about the education and training of dental technicians.

DTETAB also maintained a Voluntary Register of Dental Technicians. The inaugural meeting of the Board took place in January 1986 and was chaired by Margaret Seward (later Dame Margaret Seward). The GDC was involved for the first three years, and DTETAB became an independent professional body in 1989 with Colin Lee, a dental technician and laboratory owner, as chairman. Ray Cox served as registrar from 1989–1992 and was succeeded by Sue Adams from 1992–2019. Appointed in January 2019, Rebecca Kinahan now manages the Associations' Office.

DTETAB became the Dental Technicians Association in 2002 and, later, the Dental Technologists Association in 2012.

Offices

The headquarters of the DTA are based at PO Box 1318, Cheltenham, GL50 9EA. The operations Co-ordinator of the association is Rebecca Kinahan, who is responsible for managing the association's office.

Council

The DTA council is the governing body of the association. Delroy Reeves is president, Dominika Krowiarz is deputy president and Tony Griffin is treasurer.

Chairs of the Dental Technicians Education and Training Advisory Board

Took office Left office Chairman
1 1989 1993 Colin Lee MBE
2 1993 1994 Terry Foad
3 1994 1996 Brian Gordon
4 1996 1998 Ian MacLeod MBE
5 1998 2002 Tony Griffin MBE

Presidents of the Dental Technologists Association

Took office Left office President
1 2002 2004 Tony Griffin MBE
2 2004 2005 Ian MacLeod MBE
3 2005 2007 Tony Griffin MBE
4 2007 2009 Paul Mallett
5 2009 2010 Stephen Wears
6 2010 2012 John Stacey
7 2012 2014 Barry Appleby
8 2014 2016 Mike McGlynn
9 2016 2018 James Green
10 2018 2020 Delroy Reeves
11 2020 2022 Barry Tivey
12 2022 Delroy Reeves

Recipients

Year Recipient
2007 Tony Griffin MBE
2008 Dame Margaret Seward
2009 Brian Gordon
2009 John Goodman
2010 Simon Butler
2010 Ian MacLeod MBE
2011 Peter Davey
2014 David Smith
2014 John Stacey
2015 Larry Browne
2015 Chris Maryan
2015 Tony Reed
2016 Paul Mallett
2016 Professor Robert Williams
2017 Sue Adams
2017 Ashley Byrne
2018 Tony Knight
2019 Jeff Lewis
2020 Steve Taylor

Publications

The Technologist

The Technologist is the official DTA journal. Published quarterly. The Technologist editorial team consists of editor Derek Pearson, editorial assistant Keith Winwood and editorial panel: Tony Griffin, Joanne Stevenson and Barry Tivey.

Articulate

Articulate is a quarterly e-newsletter and is edited by Derek Pearson.

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