The aim of this report was to examine the role of the oral health therapist (OHT) in the contemporary Australian context. The original intent of the OHT role was to address unmet community oral health need in a cost-effective manner. Although it was recognized that OHTs would need to deliver clinical treatment, particularly restorative services for children, the core of their education and their knowledge and proficiency is in oral health and public health promotion. Unmet oral health need persists, and this is especially urgent for the most disadvantaged. Some may argue that this provides evidence that OHTs should provide an expanded range of clinical services, including adult restorative treatment, and that additional training should be p...
Background: Continuing professional development (CPD) is an essential component for dental Therapist...
Objective: The aim of this study was to record preventive oral health care planned by dental therapi...
As the Australian population ages and more older Australians retain their natural teeth, more people...
Oral diseases including dental caries and periodontal disease are among the most prevalent and costl...
Background: There has been an increase in the availability of oral health therapists (OHTs) in the o...
The release of the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission's final report on health reform i...
In Australia, dental therapists have practiced only within the state-operated School Dental Services...
Background: Many adolescents are at risk of dental caries and periodontal disease due to poor tooth ...
A review of the literature on dental hygienists and their utilisation in the dental workforce is pre...
ix, 215 leaves, [32] p. ; 30 cm. Thesis (M. Public Health)--University of Otago, 2004. Includes bibl...
AIM: Many Australian children have dental decay in their deciduous teeth. Poor oral health can negat...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate factors that influence dental therapists and or...
Introduction: The registered oral health practitioner workforce in Australia, besides dentists and d...
Despite the best efforts and commitment of oral health programs, there is no evidence that the curre...
A key reference for public health practitioners, policy makers and those concerned about a fair go f...
Background: Continuing professional development (CPD) is an essential component for dental Therapist...
Objective: The aim of this study was to record preventive oral health care planned by dental therapi...
As the Australian population ages and more older Australians retain their natural teeth, more people...
Oral diseases including dental caries and periodontal disease are among the most prevalent and costl...
Background: There has been an increase in the availability of oral health therapists (OHTs) in the o...
The release of the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission's final report on health reform i...
In Australia, dental therapists have practiced only within the state-operated School Dental Services...
Background: Many adolescents are at risk of dental caries and periodontal disease due to poor tooth ...
A review of the literature on dental hygienists and their utilisation in the dental workforce is pre...
ix, 215 leaves, [32] p. ; 30 cm. Thesis (M. Public Health)--University of Otago, 2004. Includes bibl...
AIM: Many Australian children have dental decay in their deciduous teeth. Poor oral health can negat...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate factors that influence dental therapists and or...
Introduction: The registered oral health practitioner workforce in Australia, besides dentists and d...
Despite the best efforts and commitment of oral health programs, there is no evidence that the curre...
A key reference for public health practitioners, policy makers and those concerned about a fair go f...
Background: Continuing professional development (CPD) is an essential component for dental Therapist...
Objective: The aim of this study was to record preventive oral health care planned by dental therapi...
As the Australian population ages and more older Australians retain their natural teeth, more people...